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World Trade Center Artwork

Samudra Manthan

The Samudra Manthan Madhubani painting is rich with symbolism that inspires perseverance, unity, and spiritual growth. The act of gods and demons working together despite being natural adversaries highlights the importance of cooperation over conflict, especially in times of crisis. It conveys the message that even opposing energies can unite for a higher purpose.

Murli Ganesha

The Murli Ganesha Madhubani painting presents a rare and captivating depiction of Lord Ganesha playing the flute, blending the energies of wisdom, creativity, and inner joy. This fusion of powerful symbols—Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and lord of new beginnings, and the flute, an instrument of divine harmony—creates a compelling image of spiritual balance.

Krishna Viraat Roop with Arjun Geetopdesh

The Virat Roop also reflects the unity of all existence, reminding viewers that every being, element, and action is part of the same cosmic whole. Krishna’s display is not to instill fear but to awaken understanding and devotion.

Krishna in Jungle

Krishna in Jungle artwork draws its inspiration from Krishna's time in Vrindavan, a sacred forest known for its natural beauty and spiritual significance. Krishna’s flute is not just an instrument—it is a conduit for divine expression. Its melodies are believed to enchant not only the Gopis but also animals, birds, and even trees, symbolizing his profound connection to all living beings.

Gopi Vastra Haran Krishna Leela

Gopi Vastra Haran Krishna Leela artwork is a visual meditation on bhakti—the path of pure, heartfelt devotion. Krishna’s leela with the Gopis teaches that true love for the divine is free of ego, shame, and fear. In surrender, there is no judgment—only acceptance and grace.

Dashavatara

A Madhubani painting of the Dashavatara is a visual journey through stories of protection, transformation, and moral guidance. Each avatar inspires in unique ways: Matsya teaches preservation of wisdom; Kurma signifies support during spiritual trials; Varaha shows restoration of balance; and Narasimha represents divine protection against tyranny.

Gajendra Moksha

The Gajendra Moksha painting serves as a spiritual anchor, reminding us that true strength lies in surrender, not struggle. Gajendra’s physical might fails, but his heartfelt prayer brings divine intervention.

© 2024 by Pallavi Puri.

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