


BUDHA
Artist: Vijay Siddaramappa Hagargundgi
The story of Vaiṣṇavabuddha comes from the episode of the subduing of the demon trio of Tripurasura. The might of Tripurasura came from their three beautiful and faithful wives. Viṣṇu, to weaken the power of the Tripurasura trio, assumes the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha, a beautiful youth of irresistible charm. Accompanied by the sage Nārada, who sings his praise, Vaiṣṇavabuddha travels through the lands of Tripura. The wives of the Tripurasura trio are enamored by the beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha and are distracted from their faithfulness to their Asura husbands. In this moment of lapse, the Tripurasura trio are slain.
Here we see the wives of the Tripurasura demons fawning over the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha while Nārada, on the right, stands and sings praise of the ideal beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha.
Size: 17’’ x 14’’ inches
Frame: Rosewood framed with anti-reflective glass
Material: Black ink on paper
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Gst is included in the price.
Delivery and packing charges will be separate.
Products will be delivered after February 2024 only.
Artist: Vijay Siddaramappa Hagargundgi
The story of Vaiṣṇavabuddha comes from the episode of the subduing of the demon trio of Tripurasura. The might of Tripurasura came from their three beautiful and faithful wives. Viṣṇu, to weaken the power of the Tripurasura trio, assumes the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha, a beautiful youth of irresistible charm. Accompanied by the sage Nārada, who sings his praise, Vaiṣṇavabuddha travels through the lands of Tripura. The wives of the Tripurasura trio are enamored by the beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha and are distracted from their faithfulness to their Asura husbands. In this moment of lapse, the Tripurasura trio are slain.
Here we see the wives of the Tripurasura demons fawning over the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha while Nārada, on the right, stands and sings praise of the ideal beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha.
Size: 17’’ x 14’’ inches
Frame: Rosewood framed with anti-reflective glass
Material: Black ink on paper
Note:
Gst is included in the price.
Delivery and packing charges will be separate.
Products will be delivered after February 2024 only.
Artist: Vijay Siddaramappa Hagargundgi
The story of Vaiṣṇavabuddha comes from the episode of the subduing of the demon trio of Tripurasura. The might of Tripurasura came from their three beautiful and faithful wives. Viṣṇu, to weaken the power of the Tripurasura trio, assumes the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha, a beautiful youth of irresistible charm. Accompanied by the sage Nārada, who sings his praise, Vaiṣṇavabuddha travels through the lands of Tripura. The wives of the Tripurasura trio are enamored by the beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha and are distracted from their faithfulness to their Asura husbands. In this moment of lapse, the Tripurasura trio are slain.
Here we see the wives of the Tripurasura demons fawning over the form of Vaiṣṇavabuddha while Nārada, on the right, stands and sings praise of the ideal beauty of Vaiṣṇavabuddha.
Size: 17’’ x 14’’ inches
Frame: Rosewood framed with anti-reflective glass
Material: Black ink on paper
Note:
Gst is included in the price.
Delivery and packing charges will be separate.
Products will be delivered after February 2024 only.
ABOUT ARTIST: Dr. Vijay Siddramappa Hagargundgi
Born in 1957 in Gulbarga, Vijay Siddramappa Hagargundgi received his formal education in art from the Ideal Fine Art Society’s MMK College of Visual Art in Karnataka and proceeded to study further with a scholarship at Santiniketan. Jaded by the excesses of modernism and abstract expressionism that were then en vogue, he returned to his roots to explore traditional aesthetics. He was trained in the techniques of ‘miniature’ painting under Dwarka Prasad Sharma in Jaipur; techniques that he employs in his practice to date. The Surpur murals painted in the style of the Vijayanagar school had a lasting impact on Dr. Hagargundgi as he developed his own visual language. His works revolve around representations and reimaginings of traditional and mythological narratives and iconographies.
Often credited for reviving the Surpur style of painting, Dr. Hagargundgi is the recipient of several awards including the Karnataka Lalit Kala Akademi Award, the AIFACS Award by the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, and the Mallikarjuna Mansur Foundation Award. Dr. Hagargundgi has exhibited widely both within India and abroad, and he lives and works in Gulbarga, Karnataka.