Nandishwara – Shiv Parvati

205,000.00

Artist:

  • Ashok Rathod

The encryption of Lord Shiva and Parvati in gold to give the painting an antique look is where the beauty of this painting lies. The word Nandi has come from the Tamil root word, Nandhu which means to grow, to flourish, or to appear, which was used to indicate growing or flourishing of white bulls, as well as divine bull Nandi. The Sanskrit word nandi has the meaning of happy, joy, and satisfaction, the properties of divine guardian of Shiva- Nandi. Almost all Shiva temples display stone-images of a seated Nandi, generally facing the main shrine.

36 x 48 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Horizontal Rectangle
Clear
ABOUT ASHOK RATHOD
The traditional touch

Ashok Rathod works as a freelance artist and an Assistant Art Director in Mumbai. Ashok loves to paint mythological characters with bold colours. The artist is originally from CBD Belapur giving his paintings a traditional touch. Since childhood he was Closely associated with religion and nature. I tried to bring out ideas on paper through sketches and then flourish it took on canvas with beautiful colours.

Size

36 x 48 inches

Medium

Acrylic on canvas

Shape

Horizontal Rectangle