Udupi: Shiroor Math Hosts Controversial Painting Exhibition


Udupi: Shiroor Math Hosts Controversial Painting Exhibition 
By Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (RS/CN)

Udupi, Aug 22:  An art exhibition which was shifted from Manipal following protests by Sanathana Samasthe was held at Shiroor Math with the help of Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swami on Saturday August 22.

The exhibition, ‘Eternal Ganesha’, based on the various forms of Lord Ganesha, is by noted artists Purushottam Adve and Jayavanth. They had planned to exhibit their paintings at Hotel Valley View in Manipal. 

But after the protest, the artists shifted to another place in the same hotel and the exhibition was symbolically inaugurated with police protection on Friday August 21. The paintings were then shifted to Drishya School of Art in Alankar for exhibition.








 

Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swami who helped the artists exhibit their paintings at the Math said that the protest against the art exhibition is a humiliation to art. “The artist has his own imagination and he bases his art on that. We need to respect the art as well as the artist”, he said.

After threats by the same organization to renowned artist Ramesh Rao, founder of Drishya School of Art, the exhibition was shifted Shiroor Math.

Besides 13 paintings by the two artists, works by students of Chandrakala School of Art, owned by artist Vishweswara Parkala, are also on display.

Members of Sanathana Samasthe had allegedly warned the artists against exhibiting the painting stating that they depicted Lord Ganesha in a bad light. The protestors made special reference to a calendar which had a picture of the deity drawn by Ravi Varma.       

The exhibition at Shiroor Math will continue till Monday August 24 and the Swamiji assured that no one will dare damage the exhibition.

  

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  • Sam, bangalore

    Tue, Aug 25 2009

    Awesome paintings

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  • jennifer, udupi,karnataka

    Mon, Aug 24 2009

    Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swamaiji, we salute you for your matured and firm decision in holding the exibition at your Shiroor Mutt.

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  • Harold D''cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    Basically I couldn’t understand much in the painting. If the paintings are objectionable because it sends wrong signals to the belief of the faithful then it should be banned. If it is objectionable due to personality clash then there is nothing wrong in the exhibition. Wish wisdom prevail over prejudice.

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  • Thilak shetty, Dubai, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    I couldn''t find anything objectionable in these paintings unlike MF Hussein''s paintings. I think Sanathana Samsthe is objecting it to settle some personal scores with the artist or its just a publicity stunt.Where are they now ? It seems they don''t have guts to take on Swamiji.

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  • D.M.D''Souza, Bantwal

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    We need more Broad-Minded Swamijis in todays world like Sri Lakshmivara Thirtha Swami to lead the flock in the right way & direction with enlightenment & courage only the true follower of any religion can have, with Gods blessings and vision.

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  • D.M.D''Souza, Bantwal

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    The people belonging to sanathan samsthe need to be educated in real Hiduism. They need to take a trip to Kujuraho & Konark Temples,& get enlightened about the real tolerant,broad minded Hinduism practiced in ancient times,than the narrow minded preacher or followers of today, who want to impose their version of Hiduism on others forcefully.

    This earth is millions or billions of years old, & it belongs to all living beings. Human beings have a history of less than 10000 years. Cockroaches have more history on this earth than anybody. If anybody doesn''t approve of others paintings or depiction of their religious symbols, then better shut their eyes or donot visit that places, Lord Ganesh can defend himself if he wants to, he is not that weak that he wants human creatures to fight with each other for him or for any of God or Goddesses.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    I do not support the actions of Swamiji.He should have tried either to enlighten Sanathana Samsthe about the paintings or should have convinced the exhibitors to remove the objectionable painting from the show. Instead, he has poured ghee into the fire causing friction within the community.I feel religious leaders should concentrate more on maintaining peace and tranquility in the society than promoting art and culture.

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  • Winston, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    The richness of Hindu way of life is evident in this act of Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swami. There is a traidition by temples to support art. This should be an eye opener to the narrow minded fundamentalists.

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  • Stephen, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    Swamiji we need a lot of people like you in the society to help prevail peace and harmony in our region,you are  great.

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  • Lionel Aranha, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    Hats off to Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swamiji. May his tribe increase! In these times of communal strife it it time the religious leaders stepped in and stopped the hijacking of religious beliefs for political means!

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  • Sequeira R, Mangalore/AUH

    Sun, Aug 23 2009

    Sri Laxmivara Theertha Swami has shown lot of maturity in holding the exhibition. This has really made people from other religion to respect feelings and beliefes of hindus much more than before Hats off to you swamiji

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