Spiritual experiences of gopis upon seeing the pictures drawn by Mrs Uma
Let’s understand what the gopis (Milkmaid devotees of Bhagawan Shrikrushna) have to say on the pictures of Mrs Uma that depict Balakbhav (Childlike emotion).
Let’s understand what the gopis (Milkmaid devotees of Bhagawan Shrikrushna) have to say on the pictures of Mrs Uma that depict Balakbhav (Childlike emotion).
Seeker-artists from Sanatan Sanstha observed and learnt from the distinctive and bhav -enriching pictures drawn by Mrs. Uma Ravichandran.
Sweet memory of H.H. Dr Athavale (Sanatan’s source of inspiration) that He is Madhuradhipati, Jaganmata, Jagatpita identical to Shrikrushna.
Picture depicting spiritual experience pertaining to book written by H.H. Dr Athavale’s elder brother, H.H. Appakaka (H.H. [Dr] Vasant Balaji Athavale).
In the spiritually bhav-enriched pictures Mrs Uma Ravichandran depicts lady-seeker embracing Shrikrushna tightly and in the other Bhagawan Shrikrushna showers gifts on Sanatan.
Mrs Uma Ravichandran in her bhav-enriched pictures depicts herself performing the seva of wiping perspiration of Shrikrushna and holding a sword after awakening of kshatrabhav.
Spiritual experience of Mrs Uma Ravichandran while video shooting of her drawing a picture depicting balakbhav (Childlike emotion) she could draw peacefully despite not wearing spectacles and unable to see clearly.
Mrs Uma Ravichandran has drawn pictures of her bhav while doing seva, while facing problems / difficult situation, Shrikrushna getting prasar seva done from her.
The earth region represents our mind. Just as we can shape the mud as per our wish, we can also mould our mind as per our wish.
Shrikrushna highlights the difference between Bhogabhumi and Yogabhumi and in other picture lady seeker depicts the difference between ‘Navaratri’ celebrations in Bharat and Halloween celebrated in western countries.