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Contemporary painting and Indian politics
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Author of this article claims that various devatA-s and mahAtmA-s have visited him through their subtle body in his yogic practice, and he has been able to produce sketches/paintings of their actual appearance.

Hanuman:
<img src='http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/1010/hanuman.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />

Adi Sankar:
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Before visiting Thailand in 1999, the author had a divine visitor.  What resulted was sketch of a woman, as a consequence. And her portrait consistently displayed flat nose, despite trying to make corrections. At the end she wrote her name as Thailand. Then the author understood that Goddess Thailand came for inviting the author.

Communication with celestials

Agni Devata (fire God) does not visit emitting heat or fire, but does visit like any other Devata as an invisible.  During his visits Agni Devata gifted the necessary physical strength to the author. The author has drawn nearly 20 sketches of Agni Devata.

Lord Hanuman and gurus gifted the author the ability (siddhi) to draw the sketches.  By 1978, he has drawn 27 pictures of Ramayana characters. In 1978, a saintly lady told the author that he can draw 5 more sketches with the siddhi. As she rightly professed, the siddhi ended after making 5 sketches more. Again, after meeting the saint Vidur Giri at Jodhpur in 1996, the siddhi was gifted once again after 18 years.

Nature of sketches

To date the artist has made nearly 500 sketches of celestials, some of which were made with pencil, while some are in colors.  These may be their gifts of immeasurable value to mankind. In 1998-1999, the author recited Srisuktam in Yajur Veda for 3000 times, as a result Kubera was pleased and visited a few times. Colored sketches were drawn for the first time with his force, which is a leap in author’s divine art from black sketches made earlier with pencil. He also drew the virtual Chakras mentioned in science of Yoga that act as transmitters and receivers and form aura around head as a result, the aspects of which are unknown to the physiologists. The great saint, ‘Guru nanna garu’ of Bapatla in Andhra Pradesh demonstrated once to his follower a brilliant glow (aura) around him termed ‘Chit- kala sandamdarsana’. 

Similarly, author’s recitation of Aditya Hrudayam in Valmiki Ramayana might have pleased the Sun God (Surya). As a result, he visited several times and drew around 40 sketches, mostly in colors. Initially some portraits made are apparently in human form. Notably, the sketches made exclusively of the Sun planet and its emissions disclose many scientific secrets of the sun planet, which hitherto astrophysicists are not fully aware off. Sketches were also made of astrological planets (navagrahaas), which are venerated as Devatas.

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