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This abstract composition evokes the ancient voice of the Kinnera—an instrument of tribes, time, and sacred rhythm. Layered forms and resonant colors echo a rich cultural heritage, where music flows as devotion, memory, and living tradition associated with the Hindu deity, Lord Vishnu.
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This painting highlights the importance of the bamboo stick in the Kinnera. Made from female bamboo, known for its superior sound quality, it serves as the core structure to which the three resonators are attached. Sourced from the jungle, this bamboo symbolizes both the natural abundance and the craftsmanship that go into creating this sacred instrument.
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The Kinnera and Chenchu Tribes
This painting captures the divine connection between Goddess Chenchu Laxmi and the sacred Kinnera. Known for her association with the Chenchu tribe, forest, and its rhythms, Goddess Chenchu Laxmi is depicted here in harmony with the mystical sound of the Kinnera, a traditional string instrument. The artwork symbolizes the resonance between the goddess’s blessings and the instrument’s ability to channel spiritual energy, reflecting the deep, sacred bond between the divine and music. Through colour and form, the painting invites the viewer to experience the timeless melody that flows from the goddess’s presence, resonating through the strings of the Kinnera.
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This painting showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the Kinnera frets, made from a base of beeswax mixed with hardener, and adorned with Pangolin scales, bulls’ horns, and mountain lizard paws. It captures the process of tuning the instrument, where the frets are placed strategically along the bamboo stick, each fret decreasing in size, to bring out the perfect resonance and melody of the Kinnera.
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This painting captures the evolution of humanity from the primal use of the bow for hunting to the development of sophisticated musical instruments like the Kinnera. The symbolic background evokes a jungle setting where early man once hunted with bow and arrow, transitioning to the present day, where a tribal man now plays the Kinnera, reflecting mankind’s journey from survival to artistic expression.
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This painting symbolizes the deep, cosmic connection between the sacred Kinnera instrument and the divine Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva (Mahesh). In a creative reimagining, the three gods are portrayed as three gourds, each representing one of the cosmic functions: creation, preservation, and destruction.
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