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Value
Email
raghuputhillam@gmail.com
NameServer
NS2.BETHELWEBHOST.COM
Created
2006-07-11 00:00:00
Changed
2016-07-11 00:00:00
Expires
2017-07-11 00:00:00
Registrar
PDR LTD. D/B/A PUBLI
DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2025-03-19
51.79.17.9
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyServer: nginxDate: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:33:44 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 162Connection: keep-aliveLocation: https://panchavarna.com/ html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>center>h1>301 Moved Permanently/h1>/center>hr>center>nginx/center>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginxDate: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:33:44 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 10605Last-Modified: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 07:54:56 GMTConnection: keep-aliveETag: 6773a350-296dX-Powered-By: PleskLinAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml> head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1 /> meta http-equivimagetoolbar contentno /> title>Panchavarna-with energetic lines and warm tones/title> link hrefstyles/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css /> link hrefstyles/carousel.css relstylesheet typetext/css /> script typetext/javascript srcjs/sifr.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/sifr-debug.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/sifr-config.js>/script> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyles/sifr.css /> script typetext/javascript srcjs/jquery.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/jcarousellite-min.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/carousel-config.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/jquery.mousewheel.js>/script> script typetext/javascript srcjs/jScrollPane.js>/script> link hrefstyles/jScrollPane.css relstylesheet typetext/css /> script typetext/javascript> $(function () { // this initialises the demo scollpanes on the page. $(#homecont).jScrollPane({ scrollbarWidth: 10, dragMinHeight: 30, dragMaxHeight: 30, }); }); /script> /head> body> div idmainwrapper> div classpagebg> img srcimages/homebg.jpg alt width773 height852 /> /div> div idheader> a hrefindex.html >img srcimages/logo.gif altPanchavarna width273 height89 border0 classlogo />/a> div idmainNav> a hrefcontact.html classcont titlecontact>contact/a> a hreftestimonials.html classtest titletestimonials >testimonials/a > a hrefevents.html classeve titleevents>events/a> a hrefgallery.html classgal titlegallery>gallery/a> a hrefabout.html classabt titleabout>about/a> a hrefindex.html classhmeActv titlehome>home/a> /div> /div> div classcontCol> div classhomeIntro> Every piece of art in Kerala tells us a story. Though the art form developed as a temple art, it soon spread its wings and became universal. /div> div classcontBoxMain> div classcontBox> div classpageahead> h1>Welcome/h1> /div> div classwelcTxt contBrk> div idhomecont classscroll-pane> h2 classsubHead>Commemoration - through lines with life/h2> p> Art is in the blood of man from the beginning stages of civilization. It began as a medium to communicate and preserve the events. It has no language but expressions. Every piece of art in Kerala tells us a story. The history Murals in Kerala can be traced to the seventh or eighth century AD. Though the art form developed as a temple art, it soon spread its wings and became universal. The Murals of Kerala bear the stamp of uniqueness in aesthetic composition and technique. Kerala has the second largest collection of archaeologically important mural sites. Ancient places like Padmanabhapuram, Krishnapuram and Mattancherry are enriched with murals. Temples like Padmanabha Swami temple, Panayannarkavu, Pundareekapuram, Ettumanoor, Thruprayar, Kottakkal, Thotteekkalam and Lokanarkavu also have walls decorated with murals. The churches like Kottayam Cheriya Palli, Cheppad Church, Ankamalli Church, Kanjoor Church and Akkapparambu Church also have murals, to decorate their walls. All these are done in Kerala style. /p> h2 classsubHead>Where to find?/h2> p> Ancient places like Padmanabhapuram, Krishnapuram and Mattancherry are enriched with murals. Temples like Padmanabha Swami temple, Panayannarkavu, Pundareekapuram, Ettumanoor, Thruprayar, Kottakkal, Thotteekkalam and Lokanarkavu also have walls decorated with murals. The churches like Kottayam Cheriya Palli, Cheppad Church, Ankamalli Church, Kanjoor Church and Akkapparambu Church also have murals, to decorate their walls. All these are done in Kerala style. /p> h2 classsubHead>Colors and Expressions:/h2> p> Black, green, red white and yellow and their combinations are used in the murals. Some of them are prepared by grinding soft stones into powder and some, from the saps of leaves. The colour schemes in the murals represent certain symbolic characteristics. Deities depicted in the murals are given colours on the basis of their triple attributes - Sathwikam, Rajasam and Thamasam i.e. Virtuous (the quality of SATHWA) Prosperous (the quality of RAJAS) and ignorant (the quality of THAMAS) respectively. The green represents VIRTUE, and the red and yellowish red, prosperity, while white and black IGNORANCE (white for VAISHNAVITES and black, SAIVITES). The ability of Keralities to restrain emotions is latent in their culture. This outstanding feature is very clearly expressed on the faces of characters depicted in the murals. /p> h2 classsubHead>Themes:/h2> p> The themes of murals are mostly taken from the epics and the subjects related to religions. The murals on the outer side of the walls of sanctums and towers represent Gods and Godesses. They embody the qualities characteristics of epic poetry or legends. The Biblical themes like The Birth of Jesus The Cricifixion, The Resurrection, The Last Supper, The last Judgment etc are illustrated on the walls of churches. /p> h2 classsubHead>The hazing:/h2> p> I am afraid that these vast treasures of art that have great aesthetic value face decay. Most of them are about to extinct or almost vanishing due to many reasons. Hostile weather, the destructive tendency that caused out of indiscriminate prejudice against art, contemptuous disregard due to indifference and ignorance- all these paved the way for endangering of murals. /p> h2 classsubHead>Moral obligation:/h2> p> It is our duty to have an honest effort to protect them from being endangered. We have to preserve them for the posterity. We have to preserve them for the sake of at least the pinch of aesthetic sense that we cuddle. /p> h2 classsubHead>In Focus/h2> p> The life and death of Jesus plays an important role in the lives of many, irrespective their religious leanings and hence the focus of this exhibition. Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa believed that Jesus was an Incarnation of God. Swami Vivekananda has praised Jesus and cited him as a source of strength and the epitome of perfection. The last stages of Jesus depict rebellion, celebration, camaraderie, betrayal, forbearance, vengeance etc. The Artist immerses himself in those stages and comes up with images that are unique in nature. Paintings are in single colour and depends more on strokes because it is intended for reminding the viewer about the events but do not want the viewer to involve in the events. /p> /div> /div> !--Recent Works--> h2 classrecentHead titlerecent works>recent works/h2> div classcontPadding clearfix> a href# classprev >img srcimages/scrollleftbut.gif altPrev width17 height96 />/a> div classcarousel> ul> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent1.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent2.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent3.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent4.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent5.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> li> a hrefgallery.html >img srcimages/recent6.jpg alt width179 height96 />/a> /li> /ul> /div> a href# classnext >img srcimages/scrollrhtbut.gif altNext width17 height96 />/a> /div> !--Recent Works end--> /div> /div> div idfooter> div classfooterNav> a hrefindex.html classfootActv>home/a> a hrefabout.html>about/a> a hrefgallery.html>gallery/a> a hrefevents.html>events/a> a hreftestimonials.html>testimonials/a> a hrefcontact.html>contact/a> /div> div classcopyright> Copyright©2010 Panchavarna.com. All ights Reserved. /div> div classdesignby> Webdesign by a hrefmailto:rajeshpunnackal@gmail.com>Rajesh P R/a> /div> /div> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> /body>/html>
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