My TEDx Talk
Monday, December 17, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Thursday, December 06, 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018
Monday, September 24, 2018
Royal Grace on the cover of book on Mithila Painting
My mithila work "Royal Grace" created in 2011 is on the cover of the book by Shankar Kumar Lal, a PhD scholar from Kashi Vidyapeeth.The book was unveiled in Vidyapati Bhavan, Patna, by the Bihar Governor Mr. Lalji Tandon, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sushil Kumar Modi.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Spirit of Banaras, A Documentary By Dr. Vijay Rana
Glad to be a part "Spirit of Banaras" an extraordinary documentary produced and directed by Dr. Vijay Rana, veteran NRI journalist, and the former BBC Hindi Radio Editor. I created 4 Mithila paintings (u can see from 42 seconds onwards). The Spirit of Banaras is an extraordinary documentary. This is the first film that takes its viewers inside one of the most sacred sites of Hinduism, the tiny Gharbha-griha or the sanctum sanctorum of the Vishwanath Temple. Never before the beauty of Vishweshwar Mahadeva was so vividly filmed and presented. In one of the memorable scenes, one could see amidst the clanging of bells and the chants of Har-Har Mahadev hundreds of devotees jostling to offer flowers, leaves, sacred ash, milk and the holy Ganga water to Baba Vishwanath as they call him with love and reverence.
The film explores the mind and wisdom of India's eternal city. In the backdrop of a remarkable culture fostered by India's most revered river Ganga, the film traces the origins and evolution of the city. With some captivating sounds and sites of the city, the viewer is visually placed in the middle of the mass of humanity that worships Lord Shiva and pays respect to the saints like Kabir, Tulsi, and Raidas. The city has historically remained a fertile ground for India’s continuously evolving quest for spiritual ideas.
This tradition began when at the dawn of Indian civilization Lord Shiva made the city as his preferred home. Later Buddha arrived here from Gaya to set the Wheel of Dhamma in motion. Some of the giants of Indian tradition Adi Shankara, Kabir, Tulsi, and Raidas explored their ideas, sometimes amidst orthodoxy and opposition. It was a remarkable quest expressed through an extraordinary array of spiritual poetry, religious texts, and soulful music.
Banaras is now the parliamentary constituency of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where a lot of regeneration work is taking place. The film focuses on the concerns that Banaras faces today, such as environmental protection of Ganga and the ambitious Ganga-Vishwanath corridor. The current government is planning a 50 feet wide corridor straight from Ganga to the historic Vishwanath temple that is now surrounded by dingy encroachments. The proposed corridor will end the misery of millions of pilgrims who now have to queue for hours in the narrow lanes to visit the temple
The film explores the mind and wisdom of India's eternal city. In the backdrop of a remarkable culture fostered by India's most revered river Ganga, the film traces the origins and evolution of the city. With some captivating sounds and sites of the city, the viewer is visually placed in the middle of the mass of humanity that worships Lord Shiva and pays respect to the saints like Kabir, Tulsi, and Raidas. The city has historically remained a fertile ground for India’s continuously evolving quest for spiritual ideas.
Banaras is now the parliamentary constituency of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where a lot of regeneration work is taking place. The film focuses on the concerns that Banaras faces today, such as environmental protection of Ganga and the ambitious Ganga-Vishwanath corridor. The current government is planning a 50 feet wide corridor straight from Ganga to the historic Vishwanath temple that is now surrounded by dingy encroachments. The proposed corridor will end the misery of millions of pilgrims who now have to queue for hours in the narrow lanes to visit the temple
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
Madhubani Motif on Fabric@A Hundred Hands on 28th and 29th April. 2018
To kick start our summer workshops, in partnership with A Hundred Hands, I would be conducting a special session on Madhubani Motifs on fabric to create your own designer wear! I will take you through the basics of madhubani, fabric painting and designing an artwork on a garment. so grab a stole/T-shirt or a pair of jeans and bring them over for the session!
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Madhubani Workshop in Delhi
Would be conducting a Mithila workshop in Delhi on 25 February at Cafe De Art
About the Workshop:
· Details and history of Madhubani/Mithila Paintings
· KOHBAR (wall painting done during weddings)
· Significance of Kohbar motifs
· Various styles of Madhubani paintings
· How to make Madhubani painting on your own.
Friday, January 19, 2018
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