Gokal Dembi
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After getting frustrated
by the inhuman cruelties committed by Iftihar Khan, Kashmiri Pandits decided
at Amarnath Cave to approach great nationalist, 9th Sikh Guru, Shri Guru
Teg Bahadur, at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab for help. About 500 Pandits, under
the leadership of Pandit Kripa Ram, met Guru Teg Bahadur. [Painting]
Bansi Parimoo
G. R. Santosh
Ashutosh Sapru
Prof. Sant Ji Sultan
Bhushan Kaul
Rajinder Tiku
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Well-known
sculptor, Koshur Samachar
Shaman Family and village
gods are sculptures in Terracotta and wood: These have been visualised
and modelled, with local tradition in mind. Local tradition which is simple,
down to earth and aimed at generating sacred around very ordinary things
and shapes which surround us. Human figure and its various simplifications
and applications has been the concern of all the traditions. This is just
an attempt in continuation of that tradition.
P. N. Kachru
Geeta Das
Maheshwar Nath Dhar
Janardhan Bhat Braroo (b.1859
- d.1894)
Miscellaneous
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Old
painting of Surya Devata (courtesy: Shri S. N. Pandita), Koshur
Samachar
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Shiva
Parivaar, an old Kashmiri painting (courtesy: Dr. Agnishekhar),
Koshur
Samachar
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Mahagayatri
(courtesy: Shri S. N. Pandita), Koshur Samachar
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Lord
Shiva performing the Celestial Dance, (courtesy: Nityanand Shastri
Kashmir Research Institute, New Delhi), Koshur Samachar
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Nava
Grahas: Budha, Shankra, Chandra, Guru, Surya, Mangal, Ketu, Shani,
Rahu, (courtesy: Nityanand Shastri Kashmir Research Institute, New
Delhi), Koshur Samachar
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Swaccanda
Bhairav (courtesy: R. K. Raina), Koshur Samachar
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A
miniature by M. K. Dhiman student of well known Pahari School Painter
C. L. Raina, Koshur Samachar
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Eighteen Armed Divine Mother,
Sri
Chakreshwari Sharika Devi - a miniature (courtesy: Sh.
Subash Razdan and Nityanand Shastri Kashmir Research Institute, New Delhi),
Koshur
Samachar
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