Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Molee's Sensational Art Work

Art work by Anirudh Sainath Aka Molee who is self taught artist!

Lord Rama riding hanuman, ready to face his adversary Ravana!


Brahma - is the Hindu god of creation and one of the Trimūrti, the others being Viṣņu and Śiva. According to the Brahmā Purāņa, he is the father of Manu, and from Manu all human beings are descended. In the Rāmāyaņa and the Mahābhārata, he is often referred to as the progenitor or great grandsire of all human beings.

 Hanuman is a disciple of Lord Rama in the war against the demon king Ravan!

Hari-Hara - Shiva(hara) and Vishnu(hari) in unity
 Rama: Lord Vishnu's 7th AVATAR

 Humbled ocean!
This is the incident where lord ram demands the sea to give way to lanka!

 Krishna 8th avatar of lord vishnu!

 Krishna's departure from earth..
The Mahabharata also narrates the story of a hunter who kills Krishna. The hunter Jara, mistook Krishna's partly visible left foot for that of a deer, and shot an arrow wounding and killing him mortally. Krishna's soul then ascended to heaven, while his mortal body was cremated by Arjuna. After Krishna's death it is known that the Kali yugam has started.

 
Murugan-The God Of WarMurugan aka Kartikeya,is the second son of shiva(god of destruction)

 Narasimha Krishna
One fine day krishna turns transform into narasimha to kill a demon.. coincidentally he saved a swan from becoming its meal.
This is from krishna's life and not from the original narasimha who tore hirinyakashipu apart.

 Parashurama the 6th avatar of lord vishnu was and will always be the greatest warrior in Indian culture. He was a great martial arts master and the co-founder of the martial art named Kalaripayattu. He was known for the genocide of the Kshatriya clan.
he killed many Kshatriya warriors for revenge of his father's murder and his mother's humiliation. He indiscriminately killed all men from the Kshatriya community, his anger was finally subdued by Lord Rama.

 Krishna as Parthasarathy!
His face was completly scarred by bhishma's arrows in the mahabharata war.  Trivia: did u know that indians invented gunpowder and firearms as opposed to people's belief that chinese invented it?

 Rudra is another name for Lord Shiva

 Sage Agastya
Is the founder of the martial art, kalaripayattu and the language tamil.
Agastya is a Chiranjivee, which means he ages very slowly, so slow that he's capable of living for a million years, so he's supposed to be living even today.

 Shiva


Yama - God of Death
Yama was the son of the Sun-God,(Vivasvan).
He was a very revered deity in ancient india as opposed to how people tend to treat him now.
Yama was the first mortal being in this world along with his sister Yami. He is the indian counterpart of Adam.
Being the first mortal,Yama embraced death fearlessly and so he became the ruler of the after-life.
Yama is frightening in appearance as he is the personification of death/time and so he is also known as Kala. Though time/death may look frightening, it is our friend as time is a remover of sorrow. One must not be afraid of death and embrace it when it comes as it is something inevitable ,but I have to agree... it is indeed easy to say but very hard to do.

 Vayu-the god of wind

 Hanuman lifting the Rishabha mountain with his tail
and yeah he's a giant here.. he has this ability to shape shift.
He has 8 superpowers(Ashta Siddhi) actually which he controls by will.
  1. Ahima: reducing one's body even to the size of an atom
  2. Mahima: expanding one's body to an infinitely large size
  3. Garima: becoming infinitely heavy
  4. Laghima: becoming almost weightless
  5. Prapti: having unrestricted access to all places
  6. Prakamya: realizing whatever one desires
  7. Istva: possessing absolute lordship;
  8. Vastva: the power to subjugate all.


Lord Rama using his supermove the Gandharva asthra and ancient nuclear bomb.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hyderabad eye in 2013

Modelled on the London Eye, Hyderabad is all set to have its own observation wheel!

In what will arguably be the most exciting addition to Hyderabad’s skyscape in 2013, the city is all set to have its own mechanized giant wheel on the lines of the iconic London Eye! What’s more. The observation wheel that will be strategically located on the Necklace Road, offering a bird’s-eye view of the Hussain Sagar Lake, will also have a dining facility!

Principal Secretary (Tourism) Chandana Khan, says, “The project was one of the several MoUs that were signed in the recent summit. The company that built the Delhi Eye will set it up in Hyderabad too. We have identified three prospective sites on Necklace Road. I asked the company to build bigger cabins for the Hyderabad Eye because we plan to include a dining facility. The cabins will move at a slow pace so that people can enjoy the view and food. This will be up in the next one-and-a half years.” Dinner with a view.

The Ferris wheel that will tower over hundred feet above the ground level promises a panoramic view of the city’s landscape. While there is an embargo rule that no permanent structure can be erected on Necklace Road, Chandana clarifies that this is not a permanent structure — it’s a ‘nuts and bolts’ structure that will be erected on the spot.”
And that’s not the only piece of good news for Hyderabadis. Apart from being able to dine mid-air, you can now enjoy a yummy meal right in the middle of the Hussainsagar lake. AP Tourism has tied up with a prominent city-based restaurant chain to launch a floating restaurant aboard a boat that will cruise along the Hussain Sagar Lake. “The restaurateurs are planning to import a boat, most probably from Singapore. The floating restaurant will cruise along the lake and not just be anchored in a spot. This plan too should be up and running within one-and- half year, and will be open for both lunch and dinner,”