These are the steps that have scenes that tell the story of the birth of Cauvery river and stories related to Cauvery.
The last step shows celebrations on Adi perukku , along the banks of the river Cauvery. Houses are cleaned and newly weds are given new clothes and gifts. Mulaipari is taken in procession and left in the river. Lamps are lit on mango leaves and let afloat the river. People cook food and bring to the banks and feast. Karimani(black beads), kaparusi(sweet made from rice ,jaggery and coconut) and Kadolai(earrings made of palm leaves) are offered to river Cauvery by married women for a happy married life .
Taking my water colour paints have made me eager to paint more . The grey ashes though are painted with acrylic colours with the help of a sponge.
3 comments:
what a wonderful story, I love it!
Greetings Baukje
loved the story and those navrati golu,our Indian tradition is so rich with these beautiful mythological stories and you have represented it so well
Yet another beautiful work of urs....U hav beautifully explaining the mythology as we as depicting in ur theme based golu well....
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