Jabalpur becomes the center of Ramkatha, presentation of Ramayana in different Indian styles
Jabalpur World Ramayana Conference is going to be organized in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Before this, a unique exhibition has been organized to explain Ramayana through different art styles of India. In which, for the first time, the artist of the city has incorporated the beautiful incident of Ramcharit Manas in a bow and has created such a shape, which became a topic of discussion among the city residents as well as on social media.
Small sculptures displaying the entire Sunderkand
Apart from this, the character of Ramayana and Shri Ram has been displayed from the perspective of famous art cultures of the country and abroad. Artist Anushree Vishnoi Gupta told that when it came to organizing the exhibition of Ramji’s paintings at the World Ramayana Conference, I had said that I will depict Sundar Kand. On this, I read the entire Sundar Kand in depth and with the help of 18 quatrains, verses and couplets, I created an artwork in the shape of a bow. Starting from Jamwant reminding Hanuman ji of his powers, Surasa’s killing, Ashok Vatika, introduction to Sita, Indrajit tying him with a noose, burning of Lanka, Ramji’s fierce form on the sea and finally the tying of Ram Sethu has been depicted. In this, small sculptures are displaying the whole beautiful scene.
Tradition art included in the exhibition
Traditional art from India and abroad has been included in the exhibition. Mural art of Kerala, Tanjore paintings, Nakshi dolls of Andhra Pradesh, Shadow puppets of Indonesia, Degal Darua art of Sri Lanka and artworks of Thailand have also been included. Apart from this, Rajasthani miniature art on marble tiles made by Sadhvi Dnyaneshwari Didi in 1993 remains the center of attraction for the people. It can be seen only through magfine glass. The finest brush is used to make it. Through this exhibition, the display of paintings made from different art styles of India and on Ramayana is very attractive.
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