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Sri Raga for Fall-Winter

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Drawing inspiration from the intricate miniature painting techniques of the 16th century, I have undertaken a comprehensive analysis of my artworks in the earlier period of my artistic life. Specifically, my musical series was significantly influenced by the Ragamala miniature paintings , and an in-depth discussion will catalyse a deeper appreciation of fascinating historical anecdotes that underpin these exquisite Ragamala paintings. The symbolic model of Sri Raga was created based on a musical rhythm designed for the fall-winter season. This melody effectively captures the profound emotional essence of autumn and winter while also adding a festive touch. Although the original composer of this musical arrangement is unknown, there is a mythological tale that suggests Lord Shiva was its creator. According to legend, when the devotee Narada inquired about the source and power of musical sounds, Lord Shiva revealed their origin upon his request. Suddenly, nature became enchanted by t...

Indian Ragamala Painting

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Indian Ragamala Paintings The Indian Ragamala Painting is a vibrant and intricate art form that has been part of Indian culture for centuries. It is a visual representation of the classical Indian musical tunes , consisting of a series of musical modes or ragas , each with its unique character and mood. The Ragamala paintings illustrate different ragas and their associated emotions , seasons , and related themes. They are typically created on paper or cloth using natural pigments and dyes. These paintings are often decorated with fine gold plates and intricate patterns. The origins of the Ragamala paintings can be traced back to the 16th century, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar . They were inspired by the aesthetic traditions of the Rajput courts of Rajasthan and the Persian and Central Asian art forms that were popular at the time. Indeed, for the first time, artists of Rajasthan imagined the figurative form of Indian musical tunes, and they were the pioneers of Rag...