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Padmapani with lotus is inspired from the famous Indian Ajanta caves painting. Padmapani in Sanskrit literally translates into “one who holds the lotus. This gold bronze kind of painting bodhisattva Padmapani ("lotus bearer") shows him as a graceful princely figure endowed with special attributes. He is described in the Buddhist canon as the embodiment of the pure, impartial, and limitless compassion of all the buddhas.


This painting is close to my heart and holds a special place. I’m from Aurangabad, a city close to Ajanta-Ellora caves. I have been to these caves several times on a school trip in my childhood days. Several memories of my school trips came flying while painting this one. Hope you will like the interpretation of Padmapani in my art style.


Painted on a 24 inches round canvas, it comes ready to hang on the wall.


You are welcome to get in touch with me to have a custom-made painting especially for you.


PS — I reuse the packing materials wherever possible. Rest assured, your painting will be packed securely to reach safely.

Import duties, taxes, VAT custom duty or any other charges is the responsibility of the buyer.



Note: Colors may slightly vary due to different camera settings. Images in room view are just for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Please refer to the dimensions mentioned.

Please contact me if you have any questions about this artwork. I would be more than happy to answer them and clear your doubts if any.

Materials used:

Canvas

Tags:
#round painting #lotus flower #buddha #buddhism #tondo #indian contemporary #ajanta and ellora #ajanta caves #boddhisattva #padmapani 
Padmapani with lotus! Ajanta painting (2022)
Acrylic painting
by Amita Dand

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Padmapani with lotus is inspired from the famous Indian Ajanta caves painting. Padmapani in Sanskrit literally translates into “one who holds the lotus. This gold bronze kind of painting bodhisattva Padmapani ("lotus bearer") shows him as a graceful princely figure endowed with special attributes. He is described in the Buddhist canon as the embodiment of the pure, impartial, and limitless compassion of all the buddhas.


This painting is close to my heart and holds a special place. I’m from Aurangabad, a city close to Ajanta-Ellora caves. I have been to these caves several times on a school trip in my childhood days. Several memories of my school trips came flying while painting this one. Hope you will like the interpretation of Padmapani in my art style.


Painted on a 24 inches round canvas, it comes ready to hang on the wall.


You are welcome to get in touch with me to have a custom-made painting especially for you.


PS — I reuse the packing materials wherever possible. Rest assured, your painting will be packed securely to reach safely.

Import duties, taxes, VAT custom duty or any other charges is the responsibility of the buyer.



Note: Colors may slightly vary due to different camera settings. Images in room view are just for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Please refer to the dimensions mentioned.

Please contact me if you have any questions about this artwork. I would be more than happy to answer them and clear your doubts if any.

Materials used:

Canvas

Tags:
#round painting #lotus flower #buddha #buddhism #tondo #indian contemporary #ajanta and ellora #ajanta caves #boddhisattva #padmapani 

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Amita is self taught artist living in India and working from her studio based in her home in India. She graduated with a Bachelors degree in Information Technology and started... Read more

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