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Voir et croire: Krishna dans l'art de BG Sharma - Corbeau Collection | Indian paintings, Indian art paintings, Krishna art

Sweetness without a tinge of irony is out of fashion. Distance from sweetness is more often invoked as a measure of difference between high and low taste. Sweetness, however, is central to the work of B. G. (Banwarhlal Giridharlal) Sharma, whether in his designs for commercially produced prints, which dominated the Hindu market in the…

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Emma Jayne on Twitter | Cow illustration, Cow, Elephant art

“Just bringing a little colour to our current global situation. Hope you're all safe and well 🌈🐄 #hinducow #illustration #animaldrawing #illustrators #illustrationartists #cow #surfacedesign #kidlitart #Editorial #editorialart #artists”

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Holy Cow !!! cow is a sacred animal in Hindu mythology ,In Hinduism the animal is depicted as accompanying several gods, like Shiva, who rides on his bull Nandi, or Krishna, the cowherd god. Hindus do not consider the cow to be a god and they do not worship it. Hindus, however, are vegetarians and they consider the cow to be a sacred symbol of life that should be protected and revered. In the Vedas, the oldest of the Hindu scriptures, the cow is associated with Aditi, the mother of all the…

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"Pantheon: Hinduism  The reason for the sacredness of cows in Hinduism, Kamadhenu, is a goddess otherwise known as the “cow … | Hindu art, Hindu deities, Hindu gods

While many representations of deities throughout history have taken the form of humans or ethereal spirits without bodies, there have also been a number which took after animals. Whether or not they were idealized for their specific traits, such as strength or intelligence, the animal kingdom has given humans plenty of inspiration when it comes to our gods. 10. Coyote Pantheon: Native American Literally represented as a talking coyote, this deity was extremely popular in Native American…

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