Monday, November 4, 2024

Monday Mural-Shivalinga

Mural painting on Shivalinga at Varanasi Airport

Mural painting on Shivalinga at Varanasi Airport

Mural work by Artist Prof. Suresh K. Nair with 11 Visual Arts students from Banaras Hindu University-Varanasi Airport
Amazing Mural painting on Shivalinga at Varanasi Airport.
Mural work by Artist Prof. Suresh K. Nair with 11 Visual Arts students
from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Here details of this mural painting :
~ From time immemorial, Kashi has been sanctified by the divine and
spiritual light of the Jyotirlinga of Lord Vishwanath.

Kashi was considered the Forest of Bliss where Lord Shiva appeared as a Jyotirlinga. According to the Skanda Purana (16.25-35) narrative, Sun advised Shiva to reside in this region forever even at the moment of great dissolution leading to an Avimukta Kshetra, which is un-manifested or eternal. Upon visiting the Mahadeva in Kashi, according to the Linga Purana, one is purified of sins.

This mural painting creates a lasting visual impact in a metaphorical sense, drawing inspiration from the religious significance of the location of Kashi and its presiding deity, Shiva. The painting has Lingam in the centre and opens to a magnificent floral pattern that is suggestive of the Kerala Mural painting. The viewer is reflected by the Lingam composed of a mirror, which connects him to the cosmic truth and universal values of bliss and liberation. The brightness of the colours is symbolic of the "Kash," or light of the cosmos, which illuminates the region of Kashi. Suresh K. Nair, the artist, subtly recreates a fleeting encounter and a lasting memory by briefly re-engaging the viewer with the philosophical essence of Varanasi. Suresh K. Nair, who received training in traditional Kerala Mural painting at Guruvayur, skilfully combines the intricacy of the Kerala Mural with the imagery of Kashi, resonating with the vibrant Indian tradition of art practice in a contemporary language.

Location : Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

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13 comments:

Cloudia said...

It is a privilege to see this meaningful word. Thank you friend. Namaste 🙏🏽

roentare said...

This mural is fantastic

Bertiebo said...

Beautiful and I'm glad you also showed us the explanation. Very interesting!

Sami said...

Wow, so much colour, patterns, lots to discover... Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Rupam.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Stunning! Thanks for the info too. 🙏 YAM xx

Tom said...

...beautiful and colorful!

s.c said...

That is a beautiful colorful one.

magiceye said...

Beautifully done!

R’s Rue said...

Amazing.
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Amy said...

That's amazing, alot of work has gone into it.

Mae Travels said...

This mural is so different from the ones that are usually shared with Sami and the rest of us — it’s a pleasure to see something new.
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Tomichan Matheikal said...

Interesting history too.

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