Posted on: 2 November 2013

Lovers playing with fireworks.

Painted on paper.

Pahari School
Rajasthan School
Kangra Style

1800 (circa)

© Trustees of the British Museum


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Beautiful !!

ki rong !

A very Happy and Prosperous Diwali to all at RBSI.

A remarkable thing in all these diwali paintings is that the fire crackers are always pointing towards some waterbody.

Jayant Singh: Interesting observation!...

Overview - Sundhya: The Daily Prayers Of The Brahmins Sundhya is a daily recital of prayers by Hindu Brahmins, accompanied by appropriate gesticulations. This book was written in the mid-nineteenth century and for its author, a European lady, the religious habits and manners of the native Indians must have been interesting novelties worth exploring. The prayers, at places given in the original Sanskrit, invoke various Hindu deities like Vishnu, Hanuman and Mahadeva. They come with pictorial illustrations that represent the manner of their actual performance.Sundhya also carries information on the accessories crucial to the conduct of such prayers, like dhoodan and shunkh. The book, in S.C. Belnos's own words, intends to "communicate a correct idea of the practices and not to enter into the recondite subject of religion itself." About the Author S.C. Belnos was attracted to the unique religious customs and practices of the local residents of Bengal. In fact this was not Belnos first attempt to document her impressions. She travelled to many a Hindu pilgrimage centres such as Varanasi, Goverdhan, Vrindavan and Mathura to research the topic of her interest and overcame many a hurdle to record with precision the daily recital of prayers which comprise SUNDHYA. In this book she provides a facinating and accurate expression of the sense and purport of the original Sanskrit texts which contain the intricate details about how such prayers are to be performed. You can buy this book at: http://bit.ly/1b5NqSd