|
This section is full of beauty and glamour! It contains scenes from the heartland of India and portrays a rich and varied culture. You will simply fall in love with the panoramic view. It will be difficult to take your eyes away from it. We have tried to do justice to this section by including festivals, village and romantic scenes. You can view the inside of a palace and watch beautiful ladies buying bangles or being decorated with henna designs. Music is represented by the singer who is shown singing with a devout passion. The genius of dabbawalas is captured as they meander through the busy streets of Mumbai. The vibrant spirit of Punjab is evident from Apna Punjab. Colours of India drip from Holi in Gujarat and of course we have not forgotten the lone fisherman somewhere on the western coast of India. The two kids playing with paper boats announce the heralding of the monsoon. Words fail us. Who needs words when every image speaks a thousand words? |
India is a land of great Gurus, seers and Sufi Masters. They have made the land sacred with their presence. They have shown us the path of love and inner peace. This section has been enriched by Guru Nanak Devji and other enlightened Beings. Mata Sarswati, the goddess of learning, attracts attention with her divine form. Maharishi Ramana urges us to look within and ask the million dollar question ‘Who Am I?’ Guru Tegh Bahadur is seen assuring Kashmiri Pandits while The Buddha sits serenely under a Bodhi tree. Bulleh Shah sings and dances in ecstasy.
Every faith print is guaranteed to transform the atmosphere around wherever you hang it. It will radiate serenity and a calmness which will be engulfing. Words can never describe their message.
It is better to rely on the images. |
|
In this section we meet great Indians who have steered India out of dangers which the country had to face in the last one thousand years. India would have split up but for Adi Shankaracharya who knitted the nation together with Vedanta threads. This segment is a tribute to those who dedicated or even laid their lives for the survival of the nation. How can we ever forget them?
We see Prithvi Raj Chauhan eloping happily with his beloved Sanyogita. Maharaja Ranjit Singh holds durbar while Birsa Munda inspires his fellow tribesmen to revolt against foreign masters.
Bhagat Singh forgets the pain of a burnt hand while Uddham Singh fulfils his vow in London.
can see Abdul Kalam making the country proud with his achievements. Then there is Kavi
Pradeep the great song writer and poet. Ravindernath Tagore is not far away.
The list is endless. Again you will have to rely on the images for further commentary. |
Every modern image holds a message. The village couple is in fact the ideal couple whose simplicity makes life worth living. Mother Earth reminds us to be show more care of the environment.
Pastoral Lady in Waiting and Trend Setters take us to the source of fashion. We have so much to learn from village folk! The many facets of life are shown in one of the paintings while in another we see how difficult it is to hold back. If you use your Vision you will see Two Faces of Life. |
|
In this section we welcome Master painters of Europe to India and pay homage to their great creations. Mona Lisa keeps her smile on but undergoes a change in her costume. Most others opt to dress Indian. |
Here once again the artist has captured the spirit of India so comprehensively. It is so difficult to describe a street scene in Delhi - the best method is perhaps to draw it! Each and every caricature will remind you of back home and bring a smile to your face. You have to look closely to see the faithful and the faithless that crowd the streets. The three monkeys speak volumes about Indian leadership. The boy under the street lamp represents hard work and grit that is slowly making India a superpower. |