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THE DIVINE CHARIOT Painting

Anand Manchiraju

India

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 42 W x 31 H x 1 D in

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THE DIVINE CHARIOT Krishna Janamashtami is observed as the birth day of the 8th Avatar of Lord Vishnu, on the 8th day of the dark half Hindu month of Shraavana, normally falls between mid August and mid September, when the Moon is in Rohini Nakshatra. Krishna is famous for many things, one of the most well known is Bhagavad Gita, which is the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna before the great Battle of Kurukshetra and is considered as a philosophical and literary classic of all times. Look at the Geeta Upadesam picture. There is a chariot in the battle field of Kurukshetra. Arjuna as a passenger is seated at back. The chariot is driven by a charioteer (driver) Lord Krishna. HE is holding the reins. There are horses leading the chariot. There are reins controlling the horses. Collectively this composes one full picture of the chariot. But where was this chariot taken? It was taken right into the midst of two fighting armies. If Arjuna was going to war, why was Krishna holding the reins? What does this signify? Just reciting Bhagavad Gita is not enough unless we understand the inner meaning of it. Gita teaches us in a simple and easy way by this picture. By proper inner enquiry, we can understand the fullness of this picture which signifies everything that is contained in life. The picture is symbolic of our inner instruments to train the mind and senses. This is a very concise and beautiful description, symbolic and full of meaning and profundity. The chariot is the Sarira (body). The passenger Arjuna is the Jivi (embodied individual soul). The charioteer Krishna is the Atma (Self, sometimes referred as Higher Intellect or Buddhi) leading the chariot into the middle of two armies of Kauravas (Demonic nature) and Pandavas (Divine nature) in the battlefield of Kurukshetra (Inner Battle of Mind). The reins are the operations of the Manas (Mind). The horses are the Indriyas (senses, such as, eyes, ears, nose, tongue, etc.) The roads along which this chariot is driven are the objects of the senses. All this is made possible by a joint activity of the Atma/Higher Intellect, the Senses and the Mind. You may forget the historical battle of Mahabharata, but don’t forget the message contained in it. In fact, the battle is still going on every day within us; this is the fight between our demonic and divine qualities. There has always been a struggle between the two. In this conflict between opposing forces, Krishna (Self, Atma, Higher Intellect) is ever on the side of Dharma (Righteousness) - the reality which sustains, not the delusion which undermines. If you seek to have the Lord on your side as your guide, equip yourself with the divine nature, the qualities of Dharma. For the Lord is where Dharma is. This chariot is to be driven right to the Destination which is Perfection, Self Realization. Horses may dash down the chariot into a ditch if they are restive, tired, unwilling, and cannot see the road properly. The Bhagavad Gita is the story of invoking and trusting Divine Guidance in order to gain Peace and Enlightenment. And, although we must fight this battle alone, we are not truly alone. We have Divine Guidance, our personal Charioteer, our Krishna, and our Atman assisting us throughout every battle we must fight with each of our Inner Demons.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:42 W x 31 H x 1 D in

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Short Bio I was born at ELURU, A.P. in INDIA (SOUTH). Since the age of five I am closely integrated with the art. Being born to a renowned artist right from my childhood, I had an urge towards art and photography. I used to observe my father while he was painting and when he finished his work, I used to clean his brushes. Often I used to paint with the same brushes. I followed my passion for art and studied photography in the school. Subsequently, I was employed in IDPL Rishikesh, Uttaranchal as an Artist & Photographer. To fulfill my creative urge, I did several experiments for more than a decade on photo chemicals on bromide, and painting on used X ray film after treating them with photo chemicals. Living close to Himalaya Mountains, I was inspired by the splendors of nature and did several paintings on canvas. Positions held: President, Andhra academy of Arts, Vijayawada 1999 – Present Heading the art academy (recognized by L.K.A. New Delhi) that is dedicated towards promoting art and artists by organizing annual exhibitions, seminars, artist camps and workshops Qualification: ⦁ Diploma in Photography Govt.College of Fine Arts & Arch. J.N.T.U Hyderabad ⦁ Certificate course in Color Photo Technology, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun ON LINE SALES1--FINE ART AMERICA 2-ART FINDER 3-MOJARTO One –man shows: Conducted various painting and photo-painting exhibitions in prominent art galleries across the country. The exhibitions received critical applause from the press & T.V as well as enthusiastic response from the art lovers. Some important shows include: ⦁ State Gallery of Art,Hyderabad-2016 ⦁ Muse Art Gallery, Marriott Hotel, Hyderabad - 2014 ⦁ State Gallery of Arts, Hyderabad - 2011 ⦁ Andhra Academy Of Arts, Vijayawada - 2010 ⦁ Siddhartha College, Vijayawada – 2007 ⦁ Indraprasth Art Gallery,Delhi-2005 ⦁ Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai - 2003, 1993 ⦁ Nehru Centre, Worli, Mumbai - 1999 ⦁ Lalit Kala Academy, N.Delhi - 1999, 1995, 1991 ⦁ Jahanhgir Art Gallery, Mumbai - 1997, 1992 ⦁ Triveni Gallery, New Delhi - 1993 ⦁ India international Center, Lodi Road, N.Delhi. - 1992 ⦁ Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta - 1992 ⦁ Lalit Kala academy, Regional Center, Madras – 1991, 1990 ⦁ Kirti Art gallery FORE, B-18, Qutub Institutional area, N.Delhi - 1991 ⦁ Lalit kala Academy, Lucknow - 1989 ⦁ Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.

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