"Vishwaroopa Darshana" refers to a significant episode from the Hindu epic, the Bhagavad Gita, in which Lord Krishna reveals his universal form to Arjuna. This event is a pivotal moment in the text and holds profound spiritual and philosophical significance. Depicting the Vishwaroopa Darshana in Indian Vedic art involves illustrating Lord Krishna's magnificent cosmic form.
Theme – Vishwaroopa Darshana
Size – A4
Natural Colours in Handmade Paper
KAGCM2010
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Theme – Mother Earth
Size – 3” x 4”
Acrylic Paint used on the Canvas
Depicting Mother Earth in Ganjifa cards is a reflection of the profound connection between nature, culture, and mythology in Indian art. Here are key points about the representation of Mother Earth in Ganjifa cards:
- Symbol of Fertility and Nourishment
- Depiction
- Connection to Mythology
- Cultural Significance
- Environmental and Ethical Symbolism
- Artistic Interpretation
- Ritual and Gameplay
- Craftsmanship and Tradition
- Collectibles and Artifacts
KAGCM2009k
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Saraswati, often spelled as Sarasvati, is a revered goddess in Hinduism who symbolizes knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. She is considered the embodiment of creative expression and intellectual pursuits. Depicting Saraswati in Indian Vedic art is a common and significant theme that highlights her importance in the culture and spirituality of India.
Theme – Saraswathi
Size – 3” x 4”
Acrylic Paint used on the Canvas
KAGCM2008
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Creating a set of Ganjifa cards with beautiful Indian Vedic art can be a fantastic artistic and cultural endeavour. Ganjifa cards are traditional playing cards that have been used in India for centuries. Each card typically features intricate hand-painted artwork and reflects various themes from Indian mythology, history, and culture.
Theme – Untitled
Size – 3” x 4”
Acrylic Paint used on the Canvas
KAGCM2007
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.
Creating a set of Ganjifa cards with beautiful Indian Vedic art can be a fantastic artistic and cultural endeavour. Ganjifa cards are traditional playing cards that have been used in India for centuries. Each card typically features intricate hand-painted artwork and reflects various themes from Indian mythology, history, and culture.
Theme – Mother Earth
Size – A4
Natural Colours on Handmade Paper
KAGCM2006
In stock 100 Products
GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Theme – Sahasara
Size – 3” x 4”
Acrylic Paint used on the Canvas
The Sahasrara Chakra, also known as the Crown Chakra, is the highest energy center in the system of chakras in Indian spirituality and philosophy. It is associated with spiritual enlightenment, transcendence, and the connection to the divine. Representing the Sahasrara Chakra in Indian Vedic art often involves intricate symbolism and spiritual significance. Here are key points about its depiction in art:
- Subtle Energy Center
- Symbolic Representation
- Artistic Imagery
- Color and Light
- Central Point of Connection
- Spiritual Awakening
- Mystical Experience
- Yogic Symbolism
- Personal Transformation
- Diverse Artistic Interpretations
KAGCM2005
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
"Ravana Samharam" refers to the iconic episode from the Indian epic, the Ramayana, where Lord Rama defeats and vanquishes the demon king Ravana. This event is a popular subject in Indian art, including traditional and Vedic art forms. Here are key points about the representation of "Ravana Samharam" in Indian Vedic art:
- Mythological Significance
- Artistic Depiction
- Traditional Art Styles
- Symbolism
- Religious and Spiritual Context
- Devotional Art
- Cultural Heritage
- Rituals and Festivals
- Evolution and Modern Adaptations
KAGCM2004
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
The "Thri Devi" card set likely refers to a set of playing cards in which three significant goddesses from Hindu mythology are depicted. The term "Thri Devi" translates to "Three Goddesses" in English. The concept of representing these goddesses in a card set can have cultural, spiritual, and artistic significance.
Size of each card - 3" x 4"
KAGCM2003
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
The "Saptha Matrikas," also known as the "Seven Divine Mothers" or "Seven Mother Goddesses," are a group of powerful and protective goddesses in Hindu mythology. They are often depicted as a group of seven goddesses, each with her distinct attributes and symbolism. In some traditions, they are considered the female counterparts of the seven gods known as the "Saptarishi," or "Seven Sages."
Size of each card will be 3” x 4”
KAGCM2002
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
Here's how you might structure your Dashavataram card set:
1. Matsya Avatar (The Fish Incarnation)
2. Kurma Avatar (The Tortoise Incarnation)
3. Varaha Avatar (The Boar Incarnation)
4. Narasimha Avatar (The Man-Lion Incarnation)
5. Vamana Avatar (The Dwarf Incarnation)
6. Parashurama Avatar (The Warrior with an Axe Incarnation)
7. Rama Avatar (The Prince of Ayodhya Incarnation)
8. Krishna Avatar (The Divine Cowherd Incarnation)
9. Buddha Avatar (The Enlightened Sage Incarnation)
10. Kalki Avatar (The Future Warrior Incarnation)
KAGCM2001
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GANJIFA RAGHUPATI BHAT VEDIC INDIAN ART
These paintings are characterized by their brilliant and lively colors. The use of natural pigments gives them a rich and earthy appearance. The central theme of the painting is to be a fish. Fish are often seen as symbols of fertility, prosperity, and good luck in tribal cultures.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions (LxWxD) : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2027
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The peacock is significant in Indian folklore and symbolism. The Peacockrepresent grace and gentleness and is often associated with beauty and abundance.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2026
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The positioning and posture of the zebra could convey movement and energy, capturing the essence of the animal's untamed nature.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 30x22 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2025
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
Khovar paintings often hold cultural and ritualistic significance. While traditionally depicting local customs and daily life, the inclusion of a beautiful deer motif could symbolize nature's importance and the harmony between humans and the environment.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2023
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
Sohrai Khovar paintings are a form of tribal art that originated in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, India. The paintings are traditionally made by the women of the Santhal tribe during the Sohrai festival, which celebrates the harvest season.
The paintings are characterized by their intricate designs and use of bright colors, often depicting animals, birds, and nature. The women use natural materials such as mud, cow dung, and rice paste to create the paintings, which are usually done on the walls of their homes.
Product Material : Jute
Dimensions (LxWxD) : 22x15 Inches
Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2022
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The painting depicts a family of majestic peacocks in a stylized and ornate manner, often surrounded by lush foliage, flowers, and other elements of nature. This art form holds cultural significance, often symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and harmony within the tribal communities.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2021
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The elephant, often regarded as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and loyalty, is portrayed with great attention to detail, showcasing the artist's skillful brushwork and intricate design techniques.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2020
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The peacock, often considered a symbol of beauty and grace, is adorned with intricate designs, while the fish represents abundance and vitality. The interplay between the two creatures is a testament to the artistic skill and cultural significance embedded in the Khovar painting tradition.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2019
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
In this masterpiece, the peacock takes center stage, adorned with intricate and symmetrical patterns that showcase the artist's skillful use of natural pigments and dyes. The rich and bold colors, often derived from plants and minerals, create a visual feast for the viewer's eyes. The peacock's feathers, body, and surrounding elements are meticulously detailed, emphasizing its regal presence.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 22x15 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2018
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG
The colorful peacock may symbolize different aspects, such as fertility, prosperity, and the interconnectedness of nature and spirituality. The intricate patterns and symmetrical designs reflect the artistic heritage and craftsmanship of the region, passed down through generations.
- Product Material : Jute
- Dimensions : 30x22 Inches
- Weight : 500 gms
JHSKP2017
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SOHRAI KALA MAHILA VIKAS SAHYOG