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Murals of India - Benoy K Behl  

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The tradition of art in India goes back to antiquity. Richly evolved and refined, art was quintessentially a spiritual practice and was seen as an expression of philosophic thought in ancient India. The experience of art was aimed at creating a sublime moment of uninterrupted unification with the ‘Spirit within us,’ and the experience of beauty in art was comparable to the ecstasy of salvation itself.
Little wonder, then, that the sublime 5th century murals of Ajanta depicting the Jatakas or earlier incarnations of Buddha mesmerized art lovers the world over for their ‘vision of life.’ While international art historians and critics were unanimous in their appreciation of the murals of Ajanta as the finest art of humankind, they also saw these paintings as momentary flash of creative genius, unaware, as they were of the rich Indian tradition of painting before or after the Ajanta murals.
Internationally acclaimed filmmaker, art historian and photographer Benoy Behl takes us on an inspiring journey through the centuries to the many exquisite ancient murals dotting the length and breadth of India and beyond. We are transported to the caves of Ajanta, Bagh, Badami, Ellora, Pitalkhora, Sittanavasal; the Kailasanatha temple at Kanchipuram, the Talagirisvara temple at Panamalai, the Brihadeeshvara temple at Thanjavur which houses the oldest surviving mural of Shiva as Nataraja, the Lepakshi temples, the Shivadwara temple at Chamba, the Viranchi Narayana temple at Buguda; the monasteries of Alchi in Ladakh and Nako in Kinnaur; the monuments of Fatehpur Sikri; the Mattancherry Palace at Kochi, the Amer Palace and many other lesser known locations not only in India but also in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Western Tibet and China.
Benoy Behl not only expounds on the details and techniques enumerated in the Chitra Sutra, the oldest known treatise on painting in the world, but establishes without doubt that Indian Painting was, indeed, a continuous tradition of painting in India from the ancient times to the medieval.
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Комментарии : 62   
@SangamTalks
@SangamTalks 5 лет назад
The video is dark on the speaker's request since the pictures required to be highlighted to the audience.
@vanshikha5980
@vanshikha5980 5 лет назад
Thank you for posting such a informative video
@jigggro
@jigggro 5 лет назад
Forget about the critical comments. Idiots haven’t been exposed to such things before.
@kapilkanesariya4136
@kapilkanesariya4136 4 года назад
I am ,Master in Fine Arts ,and for the first time I went through such a detailed , description of Indian Paintings ,the connection between them at times beautifully explained though I have read a lot but Binayji explaining it is music to ears.
@jayBharatiraanga6425
@jayBharatiraanga6425 3 года назад
@@vanshikha5980 His Research is not Totally Right Correct 🌀🆒🆗👌🌹
@abantibhattacharya809
@abantibhattacharya809 5 лет назад
Enthralling talk. Surely, he is spiritual. Otherwise, not possible to capture the beauty of these marvellous paintings of Ajanta. And his presentation was almost like a music. Thank you for enlightening us.
@jayBharatiraanga6425
@jayBharatiraanga6425 3 года назад
His Research is Not Totally Right 👌🌀
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 Год назад
@@jayBharatiraanga6425 There are certainly assertions made in the presentation that are debatable.
@jayBharatiraanga6425
@jayBharatiraanga6425 Год назад
@@barrymoore4470 U R From Which Place Town 📢
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 Год назад
@@jayBharatiraanga6425 I'm posting from the United States of America. I'm not Indian myself, either by nationality or ethnicity, but I am interested in Indian culture and art.
@dhananjaisamant895
@dhananjaisamant895 5 лет назад
What an Enlightening presentation of our Sacred Indian Art! I have always enjoyed watching & listening to Mr. Behl through his documentaries on Doordarshan. What a noble, serene and Spiritual voice and body language!
@paulj7799
@paulj7799 3 года назад
As an artist, I can tell you, this man knows what he's talking about
@Indusxstan
@Indusxstan 5 лет назад
I am so overcome by the splendour of Indian art watching this learned gentlemen, my heart yearns for an India under a real patriot like Modi ji, deserving of being worthy of it all.
@BaldevSChauhan
@BaldevSChauhan 5 лет назад
what a beautiful presentation !
@nidhisingh9612
@nidhisingh9612 3 года назад
The grace and charm on your face during the whole video displays your eternal love for these artistic feats in Indian history..
@jigggro
@jigggro 5 лет назад
An exceptional talk and absorbing visuals. Sadhuvaad.
@sangeetamandrai4889
@sangeetamandrai4889 5 лет назад
Amazing 🙏🏻
@subrayakrishnabhat
@subrayakrishnabhat 5 лет назад
Captivating and enthralling presentation. Full of joy and grace. We got to a glimpse of the vastness of the Indian civilization and its impact in the world of art and painting all throughout East-Asia.
@prakashlb2984
@prakashlb2984 5 лет назад
Great video and presentation by great Art historiyan Benoy k bhel sir great job this kind of videos required for our country
@vedericacopacanti7575
@vedericacopacanti7575 3 года назад
thank you for shere this video for my education
@ancientindianguru1714
@ancientindianguru1714 5 лет назад
ism don't exist. Those were all part of one Dharma.
@kapilkanesariya4136
@kapilkanesariya4136 4 года назад
@Mad Monk ism sounds so technical ,for such spiritual paintings.
@gsymmonds3487
@gsymmonds3487 2 года назад
A wonderful talk! Amazed at the work of Sri Behl from photography to history to the philosophy of art. His appreciation of art is wonderful, profound, that of a true connoisseur, plus he is a great teacher. I feel lucky to have found this talk. Thank you.
@nidhisingh9612
@nidhisingh9612 3 года назад
For first time in my life, I fell in love with knowledge of paintings. It is the adorable way of your presentation, your choice of perfect word to describe each and every details of paintings compelled me to feel the awe and immense beauty of our art and culture heritage... I am feeling overwhelmed that such great artists and philosophies have pervaded whole Indian subcontinent.. Maybe this was the factor that thinkers and writers like Aurobindo ghose and Rabindranath Tagore believed that there was an eternal cultural unity among people and traditions of India since millennia.. The colonial rule only expressed that unity explicitly and India became a political state-nation. With utmost gratitude, I convey my thanks to you for giving such valuable insights into the world of Indian culture and arts..
@chengsocheat919
@chengsocheat919 5 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic work, It's worthwhile 🙏🙏
@raviharshaarem3888
@raviharshaarem3888 Год назад
Wonderful Words! I felt so Devotional after watching this. I have learned lot of useful things from this and improved my communication!
@vinodkumarjain3957
@vinodkumarjain3957 3 года назад
Divine presentation by a divine being 🌷
@davinci2898
@davinci2898 4 года назад
He felt every word he said.
@kunalsonawane5189
@kunalsonawane5189 5 месяцев назад
Namo buddhay..
@CHHOTUSINGH-xh7ew
@CHHOTUSINGH-xh7ew 5 лет назад
very beautiful
@maths_with_Enjoy
@maths_with_Enjoy 2 года назад
🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘ Thank you Sir
@souravchanda8001
@souravchanda8001 3 года назад
Wow wonderful explaination touched my heart 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@artbyamitabhakta
@artbyamitabhakta Год назад
I wish we can see the Q&A part of this very insightful one of a kind presentation.
@ankitamishra1822
@ankitamishra1822 Год назад
Thanks for valuable information sharing...🙏
@akhileshpal8558
@akhileshpal8558 5 лет назад
Jai ho sanatana dharma 🙏🙏🙏
@vinodkumarjain3957
@vinodkumarjain3957 3 года назад
🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉🕉
@girijeshtiwari6933
@girijeshtiwari6933 3 года назад
Just loved it...🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
@donutplanetstudio8866
@donutplanetstudio8866 5 лет назад
AMAZING ONE🍻
@artstraveling5503
@artstraveling5503 8 месяцев назад
Can you please share about Chira sutra where I get
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 Год назад
The Ajanta paintings are marvellous, but to insist that there is consensus that they represent the summit of artistic effort in all of human history is simply untenable. It might be true that several people do indeed hold this position, but it is by no means a universal perspective, even among those who have familiarity with these works. Also, apart from their undoubted beauty and splendor, much of the paintings' importance lies in that they are extremely rare survivals of the art of painting from India's classical age. Were more painting from this period preserved, our perspective on the Ajanta images might be consequently modified.
@ajaylokare5384
@ajaylokare5384 3 года назад
Buddhism the Dhamma of Buddha . Original culture of India .
@sauravmalik9025
@sauravmalik9025 3 года назад
Navabaudh?
@ajaylokare5384
@ajaylokare5384 3 года назад
@@sauravmalik9025 nope .
@gopalrout4409
@gopalrout4409 3 года назад
Nammo tassa Bhagavato Arahato sammasam Buddhassa , arahatam namami , buddham namami , dhammam Namami , sangham Namami
@SlasherHell
@SlasherHell 5 лет назад
Too much feedback from Mic constantly erupts (more so around 20:00) whenever he stops and starts his conversation.
@ancientindianguru1714
@ancientindianguru1714 5 лет назад
RESEARCH ON TARTARIA. It's not europe. There was no europe or asia. There were Tartaria. PART OF BHARAT KHAND. The modern idnain knwona s AryaKhand(South part of Bharat Khand).
@santkabir95
@santkabir95 5 лет назад
Gondwana was actually Indiana, it's not Pangaea and Panthalassa, but in fact Indiana and Panthalassa. 😌
@SlasherHell
@SlasherHell 5 лет назад
47:53 That art and the following art showing Rajasthani art shows the disconnect from the ancient Indian tradition of Painting with the heavy influence of mongol/muslim/persian forms.
@gopalrout4409
@gopalrout4409 3 года назад
Well if you see the art of Rajasthan , it is highly influenced by the jain manuscript paintings , and then when the rajputs were under Mughal rule those abstract swiggles of the jaina manuscripts mingled with the Mughal or persian realism . Art is ever evolving you see
@arunprakash2577
@arunprakash2577 2 года назад
Rub your mind from 39th minute... Itz not Raja Raja and his Guru
@Mahesh-rb8xf
@Mahesh-rb8xf 4 года назад
Make Kashmir Dharmic Again
@vjrajput2213
@vjrajput2213 Год назад
Froud like krvate hai pese ka lalach dekr
@nishantintouch
@nishantintouch 5 лет назад
My 10 year old Nokia has a better camera. So stupid this is.
@Wisdom-i1v
@Wisdom-i1v 5 лет назад
Come on appreciate the content dude. Stop complaining it was not that bad
@nishantintouch
@nishantintouch 5 лет назад
Soumendra Phukan content is very good. No doubt. But these are some of many things that well meaning indians dont get like presentation, set up, dressing sense etc. unlike leftist propogandist who always show up a good presentation.
@redchamp19ns
@redchamp19ns 5 лет назад
@@nishantintouch You a fool.. appreciate it..what's more important your wife's love or her presentation..understanding what's being presented instead of making comments like you did.
@nishantintouch
@nishantintouch 5 лет назад
Saṃsāra Firstly, watch ur tounge. Secondly, i am not obliged to explain my PoV to u or ppl like u.
@redchamp19ns
@redchamp19ns 5 лет назад
@@nishantintouch awesome don't explain then and stop using Nokia😆
@nishantintouch
@nishantintouch 5 лет назад
My 10 year old Nokia has a better camera. So stupid this is.
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