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EEO. 2021; 20(4): 4965-4977


Paintings Of Sharanabasaveshwar Emanated From Folk Literature

KAPIL CHOWDHURY.




Abstract

Hundreds of realistic and traditional paintings based on folk literature have been made, and more are being created all the time, because of the importance of art in education and the effect that paintings have on viewers, and because of the desire to instill morals via the story of Sharanabasveshwar's life. The paintings, which are seen by students, professors, and the general public in galleries and reproductions in schools and universities, are said to foster the development of viewers' moral, ethical, and artistic sensibilities. Sharanabasveshwar art is categorized according to several criteria, including the artists who made them, the mediums they used, the subjects they depicted, and the contexts in which they were created. Sharana's paintings keep her memory alive and present among us. In the vast sea of Veera Shaiva thought, they are like pearls of unfading brilliance.

Key words: Paintings, Sharanabasaveshwar, Folk Literature, India and Artist.






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