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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Parashurama avatar Art Print
by Vrindavan Das
$23.35
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Parashurama avatar art print by Vrindavan Das. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This is a series of paintings of 10 avataras of Lord Vishnu for Mseum of Sacred art, Belgium.... more
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This is a series of paintings of 10 avataras of Lord Vishnu for Mseum of Sacred art, Belgium.
Parashurama is the sixth avatar of Vishnu(Dashavatar). He is the son of Renuka and Jamadagni rishi. He lived during the last Tretha and Dvapara Yugas.
He is one of the immortals- chiranjivi. Parashurama received his famous axe after undertaking terrible tapasya to please Shiva, who in turn taught him martial arts.
Parashurama is most known for ridding the world of kshatriyas twenty-one times over after the mighty king Kartavirya Arjuna who killed father Jamadagni.
Parashurama single-handedly successfully conquered the entire world and killed millions of kshatriyas.
Parashurama conducted hundreds of Ashvamedhas and gave away the entire earth he conquered as alms to sage Kashyapa.
He plays important roles in the Mahabharata and Ramayana
Bhishma, Drona and Karna was his desciples
Parashurama and Indrajit (Ravana's son) are believed to...
About Vrindavan Das
Vrindavan Das attended P.P.Benkov art college and terminated studies in 1987 and obtained an oil painting degree. He traveled to India in 1996 and studied Vedic culture. There he participated a painting project in a Vedic cultural center in New Delhi. He also cooperated with painting projects in Belgium, U.K and U.S.A. He held an exhibition in Dharmasala (Himalayas) and Moscow (Russia). His paintings are in various private collections in the West and in India. His artistic research centers on relationship between human and the divine. He tries to blend western technique with eastern miniature. You can see profile page of Yuliya Glavnaya, student of Vrindavan Das. She presented paintings about buddhist and vedic culture as well as...
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