Here is my Kerala Mural -Matsya Avatar...depicting the first of the ten avataras of Lord Sri MahaVishnu...
Mahavishnu is depicted in the form of Half fish-half human ...
This avatar is followed by Koorma ,Varaha,Narasimha,Vaamana,Parasurama,Rama,Balarama,Krishna and Kalki respectively...
This painting is based on a traditional Kerala Mural done on a temple wall...
Though it is done on a canvas with acrylic colors-I have stuck on to the traditional Pancha varna-color scheme which is adhered to in all traditional Kerala Murals...
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Matsya - The Fish
In the earliest yuga
(era) of Sata-yuga, a king named Manu was performing severe penance for
thousands of years. One day as he was performing ablutions with river water, a
small fish came into his hands and just as he was about to throw the fish back
into the river, the fish requested the king to save its life. Heeding its
request, the king put the fish into a jar of water but the fish started growing
and the jar was not big enough for it. Then the king threw it into the river,
but it soon it outgrew the river and the king then threw it into Ganges and
then into the ocean. The king realised that it was Lord Vishnu himself and then
the lord made an appearance and made a special request to the king. It
predicted that the world would come to an end by a huge flood in seven days and
requested the king to build a huge boat and take the seven sages(hermits),
seeds of all plants, one animal of each type and told him that he would appear
as a fish to propel the boat to Mount Himavan for surviving the flood to the next
yuga(eon). True to his word, after seven days the Lord appeared and the king
tied the boat to the fish by using the royal serpent Vasuki and the fish took
all of them to Mt Himavan and kept them there till the flood was over and in
the new era, the king started procreation a for the new era.(info courtesy -Internet)
Nice to see the first avatar of Mahavishnu. Lovely picture
ReplyDeleteThank you,Nitya
ReplyDeleteWow, this is really a beautiful painting :)
ReplyDeleteThanx for the nice comments,Somu:-)))
ReplyDeleteYour blog(website?) is wonderful...
Your painting awesomely depicts the magnanimity of Lord Vishnu...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRitu,
DeleteThanx for your hearty appreciation of the painting.
Wow, incredibly intricate and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather...
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