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My Spiritual & Artistic Life: A Journey of Devotion

byRaajan MaluujaTakes projects across IndiaStarts from12,500 Per Sq. Ft. (Minimum 10 Sq. Ft. Order)View full gallery

My art is not merely a job, but a form of sadhana. Every sculpture and canvas I create begins with a silent prayer to Thakur Ji, capturing the energy of my daily rituals in physical form.

The touch of Ganga jal purifies the soul. This video is a reflection on the Shraddh ceremony, a sacred tradition that connects us to our roots. It is a reminder that our ancestors' blessings flow within us, and gratitude is the highest dharma.

This is not just food, it is 'bhog'. Every meal I prepare is first offered to my Thakur Ji. When cooking becomes a form of sadhana and not just a task, the food becomes prasad. This is my daily love letter to the divine.

A glimpse behind the scenes of a recent podcast. This is not just an interview; it is a soul revealed. A journey from the silence of devotion to the act of creation. Stay connected for the full conversation.

An artist's lifestyle, his way of speaking, and his connection to his Sanatani roots are all part of his art. I believe in living a life that reflects the values and culture I portray on my canvas.

Har Har Mahadev. A moment of peace and devotion, performing puja to Lord Shiva. These are the moments that charge my soul and give my art its spiritual depth.

About My Spiritual & Artistic Life

You might wonder how a piece of clay turns into something that feels alive. My process is never about speed, as I refuse to take shortcuts with materials or detailing. When I cast a relief mural or sculpt a figure, I spend hours on the smallest elements like the eyes or the fold of a garment, because I believe these details are where the divine energy resides. Before the first sketch, I ensure my mind is clear, treating my studio like a mandir.

True art, in my view, requires 'tapasya' or austerity. Whether I am crafting a high-depth fiberglass wall relief for a home temple in Delhi or a 360-degree sculpture for a residence elsewhere in India, the intensity remains the same. I work primarily with clay and fiber because these materials allow for a tactile connection to the form. My studio in Paschim Vihar serves as the hub where these ideas are first sculpted as clay prototypes, ensuring we agree on the anatomy and expression before any permanent casting occurs.

Clients often ask about the durability and maintenance of these pieces. I use high-grade, weather-resistant fiberglass reinforced with internal metal armatures, finished with a matte or gloss PU coating to prevent fading or dust accumulation. This is not just interior decor, it is an heirloom meant to bring a 'sajiv' or lifelike presence to your space. My team and I handle everything from the initial consultation to the final stud-mounting, ensuring the piece fits perfectly into your home's energy. Whether it is a portrait or a mural of Radha Krishna, my goal is to deliver a piece that honors your devotion and stands the test of time.

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Raajan Maluuja

Takes projects across IndiaStarts from 12,500 Per Sq. Ft. (Minimum 10 Sq. Ft. Order)

I am Dr. Raajan Maluuja. My path started with a brush in one hand and devotion to Krishna in my heart, and today, that remains my true identity. I do not just create art; I offer my work as an act of prayer, whether I am painting a portrait or sculpting a relief mural.

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