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Sita and the Golden Deer - Ramayana Painting
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Sita and the Golden Deer - Ramayana PaintingThe artist have captured one of the most significant moments in Ramayana, when Sita asked her husband to get the disguised golden deer, who was in fact a demon Marich. The use of vibrant colours, strong lines, and natural dyes on silk cloth are some of the basic features of the Patachitra paintings of Orissa. Mainly made on silk or on old cotton glued with paper, the artists use a mixture of chalk and tamarind seed paste to give the surface a leather
lacy black garnets are put together to make the necklace
One of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism
ordinary individuals are revealed to be great Bodhisattvas who are normal humans and who save others
Product Code: 2958
Weight: 100 gm
the figure reflects the meticulous treatment the artists have given to it
Material : Rose quartz
One repetition is usually said for each bead while turning the thumb clockwise around each bead
who was believed to have an extra eye in the sole of his foot
varnished waterc
for example
Each time a full mala of repetitions has been completed one grain of rice is removed from the bowl
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