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Portraits of the Divine: Deities on Canvas

My greatest devotion is expressed through painting the divine forms of our deities. Each portrait, whether of Krishna, Ram Lalla, or Maa Durga, is a meditative process where I aim to capture not just their likeness, but their living presence and energy. I work with various styles, from classic realism to vibrant expressions, to bring the sacred atmosphere of temples like Vrindavan and Ayodhya into your home.

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Sculptural Art & 3D Murals

I bring divinity into the third dimension through custom sculptures and relief murals. Using materials like clay, fiber, and stone, I create intricate pieces that you can see and feel. From 3D murals of Radha Krishna's leela to detailed stone carvings, these artworks are designed to be the spiritual centerpiece of a space, offering a tangible connection to the divine.

Portraits of Gurus, Saints & Patrons

It is an honor to create portraits that capture the essence of revered spiritual masters and respected individuals. I have had the privilege of painting portraits for spiritual leaders, gurus, and esteemed patrons, including a life-sized portrait for Swami Ramdev. Each piece is a tribute, created with deep respect to reflect the subject's unique spirit and legacy.

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Custom Devotional Items

Beyond the canvas, I create unique, handcrafted devotional items for your home and gifting. This includes hand-painted wooden boxes for the Bhagwad Gita and intricate Dashavatar wall hangings for your mandir. Each item is thoughtfully designed and created on order to be a beautiful and meaningful part of your spiritual practice.

My Sadhana: A Glimpse into My Spiritual Life

My art is an extension of my spiritual practice, or *sadhana*. It is fueled by daily rituals, chanting, and moments of quiet devotion. Here, I share glimpses of my personal spiritual journey, from performing Rudrabhishek during Shravan to daily puja at my home temple. This is the source of the energy and *bhav* that I pour into every creation.

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The Artist's Voice: Philosophy & Process

In these conversations, I share my thoughts on art, spirituality, and the creative process. I discuss how my *sadhana* influences my work, the difference between handmade art and AI, and the philosophy that guides my life as an artist. My aim is to explain the 'why' behind my art, sharing the journey from an empty canvas to a living piece of devotion.

Recognition & Awards

I am deeply humbled and grateful for the recognition my work has received. This includes being honored by the former President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, with the Bharat Gaurav Ratna, and receiving numerous other national awards. I share these moments not as personal achievements, but as a testament to the grace of my Thakur Ji and the blessings of my mother.

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