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Lovely line drawings of our Gods which my dad had found on the web -
<b>Download:</b> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6R1TXOGY (zip file ~4.5 Mb)
Hindus with kids anywhere in their family can give these to them for colouring or for drawing inspiration. They really are lovely.
Hindus here who want to do some colouring themselves: no one can stop you and the rest of us can't possibly find out <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /><!--endemo-->
- Brahma, Saraswati, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva, Parvati, Shanmukha, Ganapathi, Durga are there
- Two different-sized copies of one set of our Navagrahas and another version of the Navagrahas (but this second version is missing Guru)
- Sapta Matrukas (sp?) aren't complete: Chamundi is not in there, the rest are accounted for
- Dasaavataram
- Only some of the Gods presiding over the Directions are there (Indra, Agni, Varuna, Surya), others are not there (Kubera, Vayu, Nirut, Ishanya - sp?)
If anyone wishes to complete the Directions, or draw a Chamundi and an extra Guru using the <i>same artistic style</i> - please upload a copy. An Ayyappa would also be very much appreciated <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo--> And if anyone wants to make yet another Agni, please share. The important thing is that you'd need to get the Vahanam right for each God (e.g. Vayu's is a deer), what items each God carries and in which hand, or what else they do with their hands (e.g. abhayahasta), and any other defining characteristics.
Most of the images are smallish since they were taken from a Russian site which had used existing images in its pages (Indian drawings, traditional Indian paintings, photos of Indian sculptures) to explain a few things about Hinduism and its Gods. But the Russian site didn't have two of the Navagrahas who *were* fortunately provided at another site, and the larger version of Surya is also from elsewhere. If anyone finds a site where all the images are available at their original resolutions, I'd be grateful to know of it. In the meantime, these will serve.
Lovely line drawings of our Gods which my dad had found on the web -
<b>Download:</b> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6R1TXOGY (zip file ~4.5 Mb)
Hindus with kids anywhere in their family can give these to them for colouring or for drawing inspiration. They really are lovely.
Hindus here who want to do some colouring themselves: no one can stop you and the rest of us can't possibly find out <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /><!--endemo-->
- Brahma, Saraswati, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva, Parvati, Shanmukha, Ganapathi, Durga are there
- Two different-sized copies of one set of our Navagrahas and another version of the Navagrahas (but this second version is missing Guru)
- Sapta Matrukas (sp?) aren't complete: Chamundi is not in there, the rest are accounted for
- Dasaavataram
- Only some of the Gods presiding over the Directions are there (Indra, Agni, Varuna, Surya), others are not there (Kubera, Vayu, Nirut, Ishanya - sp?)
If anyone wishes to complete the Directions, or draw a Chamundi and an extra Guru using the <i>same artistic style</i> - please upload a copy. An Ayyappa would also be very much appreciated <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo--> And if anyone wants to make yet another Agni, please share. The important thing is that you'd need to get the Vahanam right for each God (e.g. Vayu's is a deer), what items each God carries and in which hand, or what else they do with their hands (e.g. abhayahasta), and any other defining characteristics.
Most of the images are smallish since they were taken from a Russian site which had used existing images in its pages (Indian drawings, traditional Indian paintings, photos of Indian sculptures) to explain a few things about Hinduism and its Gods. But the Russian site didn't have two of the Navagrahas who *were* fortunately provided at another site, and the larger version of Surya is also from elsewhere. If anyone finds a site where all the images are available at their original resolutions, I'd be grateful to know of it. In the meantime, these will serve.