Sunday Reading: Visit to an Art Gallery: Ajanta Exhibition

Thursday, 30 September.


Sunday Reading: Visit to an Art Gallery: Ajanta Exhibition.

Our last Sunday Reading was given by Barad Sir that visit to an Art Gallery at Khodidas Paramar Art Gallery Sradarnagar, Bhavanagar. There was Ajanta Exhibition for three days.It is known as City Museum also. 


About Art Gallery:

Khodias Paramar one of the prominent figure in our Artistic Personalities. He was born at Bhavanagar. His best contribution to the fine art or introducing to upcoming generation about the art or ancient painting.This Art Gallery is owned by Government. Last Sunday there is Ajanta Caves Pictures Exhibition. My colleagues took videos and clicks for those students who were not able to go there or  lived out of station.Here some pictures taken by my colleagues:


Posture of Exhibition. 

This is an outlook of city museum. 


Entering Gate with the painting of Khodidas Paramar Sir. 



Exhibition had started with Khodidas Sir's painting Photo.





Visitors who observing various paintings. 


Real painting picture of Padmapani from the cave.
          



In this wall mural, Padmapani was notable avatar of 108 avatars from Avalokiteśvara, who holds in his hands one lotus which in Sanskrit we can say "Padma" This Bodhisattva described as described and portrayed in different culture as either male or female. In this mural, there is one Kinnara on, over the right side of mural or some other devotional humans on there. May be they are seeing to Padmapani in very deeply way.To see Padmapani, he has curly hair or heavy "Tiara." Also wear one beautiful Perl necklace or earrings. From observing his wearing style, it's shows the ancient looking of Buddha's time or nearby there.     

Painting picture of Padmapani from the exhibition. 


 
Here, In this video,one my colleague introduced various paintings.



About Ajanta Caves:


  • 30 spellbinding Buddhist prayer halls and monasteries carved.
  • A horseshoe-shaped rock face in a mountainous region of India’s Maharashtra state, 450km (280 miles) east of Mumbai, were ‘discovered’ by accident in 1819.
  • Since 1983, the Ajanta Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Air look of Ajanta Caves taken from the nearby hill.




A scene from Vidurapandita Jataka: the birth of the Buddha.




This video introduced to Historical Transition of Ajanta Cave.




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