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Three Aspects Of The Absolute From A Manuscript Of The Nath Charit, 1823 - Canvas Prints

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Bulaki

Bulaki tackled the concept of a formless, timeless, and luminous essence, which is the basis of the universe in many Hindu traditions. Bulaki portrayed the emergence of all matter and being sequentially by dividing the page into three panels, first on the left representing the absolute as a field of solid, unmodulated gold, a minimal abstraction unprecedented in Indian art.

 

The second phase conveys bliss—shown as a Nath yogi—and is the first manifestation of the universe as form (or matter). The third stage of creation is vast, cosmic waters, which Bulaki depicted as a silver river flowing from the body of a Nath yogi.

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About Three Aspects Of The Absolute From A Manuscript Of The Nath Charit, 1823
How does one depict the idea that God is within, and without, us, in a painting? Perhaps the best answer to this question comes from this painting – the Three Aspects of the Absolute, from the Shri Nath Charit, the definitive text of the Nath yogis or ascetics. In 1823, the painter - Bulaki achieves this through a triptych. The first shows a shimmering sea of yellow-gold, meant to depict the formless Absolute itself, eternal and ‘self-luminous.’ The second shows a siddha or a self-realized Nath yogic master, the Absolute in human form, floating in the nothingness of cosmic divinity, a glowing halo around him, and the third is the ‘grounding’ so to speak, of the master, a connection of earth, as shown in the grey ground in which he is now located, the appearance as it were of human consciousness. The yellow-golden, shimmering divine consciousness flows from one panel to another in a sweep that suggests the idea of divine omniscience. This painting is perhaps one of the most evolved artistic expressions of the idea of God.
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Three Aspects Of The Absolute From A Manuscript Of The Nath Charit, 1823 by Bulaki. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto our premium processed canvases and then stretched on a white maple wooden frame (gallery wrap) or framed inside black maple (framed canvas). Your canvas print will be shipped within 4 days in "ready to frame" condition for normal rolled and "ready to hang" condition for frames and wraps with pre-attached hanging wire and/or mounting points.

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