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Traditional ArtArtist – Dr. Nathulal Verma
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Lord Shiva Barat (Marriage) – TP - 038
Message – TP - 046
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :21” X 34”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :27” X 17”Frame :Unframed
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Lord Shiva arriving on nandi with Lord Vishnu & Brahma as his courtiers in his marriage procession(SHIVA BARAAT). Palace people are jubiliant to see the Gods and feel blessed to welcome Lord Shiva . One side food is been prepared. Mother Parvati getting ready for her marriage .
Lord Kishna sent a letter to Shri Radha through her friend and waiting for the reply standing near the tree.
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Yugal – TP - 051 Lakshmana Rekha – TP - 040
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :32” X 24”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera Size :20” X 33”Frame :Unframed
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Raasleela by Shri Radha & Lord Kishna near the banks of Yamuna River sitting under the tree
Lakshman Rekha , in some later versions of Ramayana, is a line drawn by Lakshmana around the dwelling he shares with his brother Rama and Rama's wife Sita at Panchavati.
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Lord Ganesha – TP - 037 Boatman – TP - 039
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :19” X 19”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :21” X 34”Frame :Unframed
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Lord Ganesha Kewat(boatman) is taking Lord Rama, Sita & Laxman to other side of the river.
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Hanuman meeting Sita at Ashok vatika – TP- 080 Agony – TP-081
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :18” X 14”Frame : Framed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :18” X 14”Frame :Framed
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Maa Sita is giving her ring to Hanuman as a token of remembrance for her husband Lord Rama
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Lady in wimple - TP - 054 Flute – TP - 049
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :12” X 18”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :19” X 19”Frame :Unframed
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Lord Kishna is playing flute for Radha and she is enjoying the music.
Radha is going to meet Sri Kishna near the bank of river.
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Lady near tree – TP - 059 Raasleela – TP - 060
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :6.5” X 9.5”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :19” X 19”Frame :Unframed
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Lord Kishna is romancing with Radha
Lady is enjoying nature standing under the tree
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Hot Summers – TP - 053 Bharat Milap – TP - 041
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :38” X 28”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :27” X 17”Frame :Unframed
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Bharat Milap temple is located in Chitrakute, Marking the spot where Bharata is said to have met Rama and persuaded him to return to Ayodhya. As King .It is said that the meeting of four brother was so emotional that even the rocks and mountains of chitrakut melted .
In the season of summer cows are resting under yellow flower tree. Radha is serving lunch to Sri Kishna holding a black umbrella.
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Moomal Mahindra Love Story I – TP - 057
Moomal Mahindra Love Story II – TP - 058
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :38” X 28”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :38” X 28”Frame :Unframed
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Moomal was a princess who lived on the banks of the river Kak in a palace called Moomal Ki Meri, and the story behind the monument is both romantic and tragic. Apparently suitors from all over courted her, enchanted by her great beauty but she spurned them all. Mahendra, the prince of Amarkot, was also attracted to the lovely Moomal and managed to bribe her maidservant into revealing the secret entrance to the princess’s boudoir. Surprising Moomal one day in this manner, he managed to win her over, and they became lovers.
Mahendra would speed every night on his camel Cheekal to Moomal Ki Meri, and depart at the crack of dawn. Strife between the two kingdoms made their legal union impossible.
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Rest Time – TP - 060 Bathing Women – TP - 052
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :36” X 48”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :30” X 20”Frame :Unframed
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Heroine has come out of river after taking bath & drying her wet hairs.
Artists relaxing under the tree after a tedious day at work.
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“Gangaur”Festival of Rajasthan – TP - 056 Vasanta Ritu – TP - 045
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :9” X 28”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :22” X 15”Frame :Unframed
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Gangaur is a festival of Rajasthan. Its mainly the festival for maidens and ladies, they worship her for good husbands and the welfare, health and long life of their husbands respectively. There is a huge procession taken out of Goddess Gauri taken out by the ladies and maidens, dressed in their best attire and singing songs of the departure of Gauri to her husband's house.
Sri Krishna & Radha enjoying Vasant Ritu (Spring season).
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Untitled – TP – 082 Makeup – TP - 047
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :6.5” X 9.5”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :27” X 17”Frame :Unframed
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Lord Kishna is doing makeup of Sri Radha.
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Women with cows – TP - 048 Sita in Ashok Vatika – TP - 042
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :22” X 15”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :30” X 20”Frame :Unframed
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Women has taken cows on routine walk to eat grass. She is resting under the tree.
Maa Sita is sitting in Ashok Vatika under the tree.
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Vatsalaya- TP - 044 Kite – TP - 055
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on PaperSize :19” X 19”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Tempera on SilkSize :30” X 20”Frame :Unframed
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Maa Yashoda is taking out milk from cow and Sri Kishna is holding Calf tightly who is moving towards cow.
A child is flying kite on his terrace. Elephant is been painted on both the side of the door.
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Goat – P - 063 Women & Ox – P - 064
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Black & White Ink on PaperSize :11” X 18”Frame : Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Black & White Ink on PaperSize :11” X 18”Frame :Unframed
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Pair of Birds – P - 065 Loving Pair – P - 066
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Black & White Ink on PaperSize :11” X 18”Frame :Unframed
Traditional Painting - Original Medium :Ink on PaperSize :9” X 11”Frame :Unframed
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