A painting dedicated to my mother. A mother’s love for her child is selfless. Her love is unconditional, everlasting and incomparable. Indeed mothers are God on Earth. I wish we continue to appreciate the unimaginable contributions of our mothers.
Sri Krishna is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and is the God of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love. Is often depicted wearing a peacock-feather crown and playing the flute.
My acrylic painting of the Lord who removes obstacles, and is symbolic for several values.
The painting depicts the phases of life. Each of the four paintings depicts a phase of life.
One of the iconic moments from Indian mythology symbolizing the significance of a coaching moment. Gratitude to all teachers, gurus, coaches and mentors for their guidance on different occasions and phases of life.
Shiva performs the Ananda Tandava (dance of bliss), in which the universe is created, maintained, and dissolved. A fearless celebration of the joys of dance while being surrounded by fire, untouched by forces of ignorance and evil, signifying a spirituality that transcends all duality.
Nataraja, symbolizes our connection with the arts, and represents encompassing all creation, destruction and all things in between.
The beautiful Rameshwaram Temple corridor.
Ardhanareeshwara means “half” “woman” and “lord”. It is believed to be a combination of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati or Shakti, representing the synthesis of feminine and masculine energies of the cosmos.
My interpretation: For a balanced personality we should imbibe both masculine and feminine qualities.
Our body is made up of the five great elements – earth, water, fire, air and space. The body disintegrates to the elements, what remains are the memories of our deeds