Lord Siva of Thiruvarur is a painting by Sankaranarayanan which was uploaded on November 30th, 2010.
Lord Siva of Thiruvarur
This painting is of Lord Shiva of Thiruvarur an ancient temple.
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Dimensions
24.000 x 36.000 inches
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Title
Lord Siva of Thiruvarur
Artist
Sankaranarayanan
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This painting is of Lord Shiva of Thiruvarur an ancient temple.
Uploaded
November 30th, 2010
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Comments (14)
RICHARD YOAKAM
You are very talented. I enjoy viewing all your creations. I have studied Buddhism for many years and have come to love the great culture of India. I am amazed with the great thinkers in philosophy and religion and science and mathamatics and poetry and architecture. India has been a world leader in all these things and more. Keep studying and working. You have a lot to offer this world.
Sankaranarayanan replied:
Sir, I am really amazed by your true appreciation and greatly inspired by your words of appreciation. It is really a great honour for us to receive such highly valuable accolodes from stalwarts of your stature. I am truly blessed by you and kindly accept my reverence to you.
JEAN WALKER
Stunning...v/f
Sankaranarayanan replied:
Thank you Jean. This Lord Shiva is powerful God of Hindu Mythology and thank you very much that you liked this art. All the works are purely hand made painting. I am really happy that people are watching and appreciating this.
Charles M Williams
I agree with Alanna. My first reaction to this piece was "absolutely stunning." Lord Siva's best work is yet to come.
SURI MOORTHY
Thank you Alanna for your best comments. I am truly inspired by your great admiration for this work. Thanks.
Alanna Hug-McAnnally
This is absolutely stunning. The details - I can't imagine the effort put into all the fine details! A true talent (which I do not possess). The colors are gorgeous. I've always enjoyed and admired art in all forms from India. You have captured your history and faith beautifully. Best regards.