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PRATIKSHA APURV portrays Krishna s Raas Leela in a colourful painting where the gopis and their beloved Gopala are dancing in gay abandonAmong all the gods and goddesses in ancient scriptures Krishna ...
Krishna's lessons to Arjuna, said the 44-year-old top ranking US official who is currently visiting India, gives her strength, peace, and comfort throughout the day.
Equally significant is the new painting, Karam Kshetra, which replaced the iconic image. On the Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh, you have a Brahmin, supposedly Kautilya, standing tall over a chariot ...
The painting features modern military assets along with the ancient historical figure Chanakya; the Indian epic Mahabharata’s depiction of the Hindu god, Krishna, guiding Arjuna’s chariot; and ...
The artwork also shows mythological figures like Lord Krishna guiding Arjuna’s chariot in the Mahabharata as well as Chanakya. Story continues below this ad While addressing the Army’s annual press ...
"On the occasion of #VijayDiwas, #GeneralUpendraDwivedi #COAS, along with the President #AWWA, Mrs Sunita Dwivedi, installed the iconic 1971 surrender painting to its most befitting place, The ...
According to a report in India Today, the new portrait shows a strategic shift in the Indian Army’s evolving focus on countering China’s growing influence. The old painting was relocated to Manekshaw ...
Responding to the row over the removal of the iconic picture depicting Pakistan's surrender after the 1971 war, the Indian Army has said the painting has been installed at its "most befitting ...
The painting titled ‘Karm Kshetra’, now hanging in the Army chief’s office | X/@bsdhanoa. As ThePrint reported earlier, the new painting features images of Chanakya, Garuda, and Krishna driving Arjuna ...
At Chief’s annexe in South Block, the painting served as an enduring backdrop to official meet-ups and photographs with dignitaries who visited Chief of Army Staff (COAS).