Udti Hui Apsara
Hi, I am shalini again hair along with a new painting story of ajanta caves.
1.Introduction = "Udti hui apsara" (1) Place of women: In the paintings of Ajanta, women have been depicted as symbols of shyness, affection, affection and modesty. Women have been depicted in the forms of beloved, queen, widower, princess, housewife, village dancer, hostess, old woman, apsara, girl, mother etc. The painter has depicted her as a principle of beauty on the basis of slimness of her body parts, sharp features and emotional markings.
His appearance is everywhere attractive and glorious. In none of the pictures has he been shown as humble, indecent or inferior. The divine radiance in his eyes and the shape of his body are visible in the proportions of each of his lines and markings. Due to this, her naked form is not of western sensuality but is depicted with shyness and motherhood.
(2) Hand postures, body parts and expressions: An amazing variety of different hand postures, body parts and expressions can be seen in the paintings of Ajanta. The artists of Ajanta have depicted all the feelings of their mind in the paintings in such a vivid manner that
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