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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Vedic Culture: From Ancient Rituals to Divine Battles" Step into the world culture, where ancient traditions and divine tales come alive

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Vedic Collection: Lord Sun, Plaster of Paris, Gujarat, India
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Vedic Collection: Detail, Vishnu as Varaha Avatar (photo)
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Vedic Collection: Emboss Goddess Saraswati, Tanjore Painting
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Vedic Collection: Detail, Vishnu as Varaha Avatar (photo)
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Vedic Collection: Vishnu as Varaha Avatar (photo)
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Vedic Collection: Vishnu as Varaha Avatar (photo)
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Vedic Collection: Pāṇini (colour litho)
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Vedic Collection: Pancha Pandava, the five hero brothers of the Mahabharata (painted stone)
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Vedic Collection: Vishnu as Varaha Avatar (photo)
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Vedic Collection: Surya Narayan, the Sun God (painted relief)
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Vedic Collection: A lady on a terrace offers the ancient Vedic ritual sacrifice to Brahma, c. 1725 (w / c on paper)
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Vedic Collection: Karttikeya, Commander of the Divine Army, Seated on a Peacock, Ganga Period
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Vedic Collection: Indra, Balawaste, 7th-8th century (wall painting)
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Vedic Collection: Ancient Sanskrit (chromolitho)
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Vedic Collection: Indra, king of the gods, being anointed with soma (gouache on paper)
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Vedic Collection: Birth of the Celestial Twins, c. 1585-90 (opaque watercolour, gold, and ink on paper)
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Vedic Collection: Krishna, (on Bird-God, Garuda) fights Indra (on elephant), Harivamsa manuscript, c1590
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Vedic Collection: Krishna, riding the Bird-God Garuda, fights the God, Indra (on an elephant), c1590
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Vedic Collection: Statuette of Agni, god of fire, 11th century
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Vedic Collection: Sri Lankan dancer. Artist: CM Dixon
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Vedic Collection: Sri Lankan dancers. Artist: CM Dixon
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Vedic Collection: Statuette of the Vedic and Hindu god Kuvera
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Vedic Collection: Indra, principal of the Vedic gods of India mounted on his elephant, c1880
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Vedic Collection: White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure
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Vedic Collection: Hindu Juggernaut Car - Ceremony at Colombo
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Vedic Collection: Sri Lanka - Colombo - Hindu Juggernaut Procession
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Vedic Collection: MYTHOLOGY: INDRA. Thunderbolt of Indra, an ancient Hindu-Vedic god. Line engraving
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Vedic Collection: MYTHOLOGY: INDRA. Hindu-Vedic god of thunder and rain
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Vedic Collection: The Eagle Garuda

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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Vedic Culture: From Ancient Rituals to Divine Battles" Step into the world culture, where ancient traditions and divine tales come alive. In this captivating journey, we delve into a White Star Line foldout promotional brochure that unveils the wonders of this mystical realm. One glimpse at a lady on a terrace offering an ancient Vedic ritual sacrifice to Brahma, painted in vibrant watercolors on delicate paper, transports us back to c. 1725. The devotion and reverence are palpable as she pays homage to one of the most revered deities in Hindu mythology. As we continue our exploration, we encounter Karttikeya, Commander of the Divine Army, seated regally atop a majestic peacock from the Ganga Period. This awe-inspiring sculpture showcases both power and grace as it captures Karttikeya's divine presence. Moving forward through time and artistry, we stumble upon Indra depicted in Balawaste's 7th-8th-century wall painting. The intricate details bring forth his celestial aura while reminding us of his significance as king of gods and wielder of thunderbolts. Ancient Sanskrit scripts preserved through chromolitho techniques offer glimpses into profound wisdom passed down through generations. These sacred texts hold secrets waiting to be deciphered by those willing to immerse themselves in their timeless teachings. Witnessing Indra being anointed with soma brings forth images of grandeur and divinity captured meticulously with gouache on paper. This artistic masterpiece invites us to marvel at the rituals performed by kings who sought blessings from higher realms. The Birth of Celestial Twins unfolds before our eyes like a dreamy vision crafted between 1585-1590 using opaque watercolor, gold accents, and ink on delicate paper. It tells a tale steeped in mythology that resonates even today with its ethereal beauty.