Vasantha Navarathri started on March 27th, 2017 and here are a few exquisite drawings and alankarams. The first beautiful drawing of Ambal and Kanchi Mahaswamigal is by Uma Somayajilu. The lovely second and the last alankarams have been done by Meena Kumar. The third alankaram of Bala from the top is from the home of Nurani Subramanian Srinivasan, so captivating it is. The incredible drawing of Rajashyamala, fourth from the top, is by Sowmya Subramanian!
Madurai Meenakshi Amman by Uma Somayajilu and Akhilandeshwari by Sowmya Subramanian in Their Regal Splendor for Vasantha Navarathri Day 2.
The above three: Spectacular drawings of Mahalakshmi by Uma Somayajilu and Sowmya Subramanian. The last one is an incredible drawing by Sudhan Kalidas of Gayathri Devi and Kanchi Mahaperiyava.
Above two drawings. Beautiful Maha Saraswathi by Uma Somayajilu and Kanchi Kamakshi Amman and Kanchi Mahaperiyava by Sowmya Subramanian.
Few words about Sowmya's drawing --- This should be framed and magnified to 10 feet by 15 feet and placed in those big walls of Louvre museum in Paris. 10 chairs must be placed before this Art and people should sit and enjoy this beauty for atleast 30 minutes. Shankara.
The above three: Exquisite drawings of Maha Durga, Sringeri Sharadamba and Kanchi Kamakshi by Uma Somayajilu, Sowmya Subramanian and Sudhan Kalidas, respectively.
The below one is Madura Kaliamman by Sowmya Subramanian:
The below one is Madura Kaliamman by Sowmya Subramanian:
The below exquisite drawings are Bala by Sowmya Subramanian, Bala and Durga by Uma Somahajilu, Alankarams by Meena Kumar and at the home of Narayanan Rangarajan respectively and Goddess Saraswathi by Sowmya Subramanian.
More spectacular drawings for the occasion of Rama Navami below. The first one is by Sowmya Subramanian and the second one is by Uma Somayajilu.
The below exquisite alankaram of Bala is from the home of Arthi Ganesh.
Wow! You are a blessed soul
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