In the Bhagavad Gita, (Chapter XI, verse 33), Lord Krishna offers profound advice to Arjuna, emphasising the importance of humility and surrender. Krishna urges Arjuna to arise, conquer his foes ...
The surrender painting was tangible and factual — a depiction of the armed forces’ finest hour. The replacement painting is steeped in religiosity, mythology, and a feudal past.
On December 6, for the second time in a row, Aadhav Arjuna, son-in-law of 'Lottery King' Santiago Martin, stirred a controversy while sharing the stage with actor-politician Vijay. His sharp criticism ...
“To be able to hear about the many thousands of hands and hearts that went into building this iconic temple, and to walk through and see the meaning behind every single one of those sculptures—both ...
The artwork also shows mythological figures like Chanakya and Lord Krishna guiding Arjuna’s chariot in the Mahabharata. According to a report in India Today, the new portrait shows a strategic shift ...
On Wednesday (Dec. 11), Das celebrated Gita Jayanti, the day that many Hindus believe Lord Krishna spoke the words of the Bhagavad Gita to the Indian Prince Arjuna more than 5,000 years ago.