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Three-day 'Divine Art' exhibition of paintings by artists Maniam Selvan, Padmavasan, Balasundaram Loganathan. S. Dhanasekaran, K. V. Giri of Tamil Nadu organised here in city comes to end today

Hyderabad… 27 June 2007: Three-day 'Divine Art' exhibition of paintings by artists Maniam Selvan, Padmavasan, Balasundaram Loganathan. S. Dhanasekaran, K. V. Giri of Tamil Nadu organised here in city comes to end today. The Exhibition is organised by Hyderabad Chapter of Nandalal Seva Samithi Trust a Chennai headquartered headquartered Socio-religious Cultural Trust.

The art works on display included Tanjore Paintings, Glass Paintings, Gem Stone Paintings, B&W Celestial Paintings. The exhibition at Saptaparni Art Gallery, Road No. 8, Banjara Hills which kicked off on Monday was organized by Nandalala Seva Samithi, as part of its 19th Anniversary celebrations.

It is a commonly held belief that there is at least a spark of divinity in all humans. In a few people this divinity is a benevolent hearth that nurtures and leads mankind, in some this is creative, affirmative warmth and yet in others it is an urge to explore the boundaries of scientific/spiritual knowledge. Therefore human endeavour in the sciences, philosophy or the arts is an expression of divinity. Based on this belief the 'Divine Art' exhibition was organized. The works about 30 in number on display attracted a lot of people and gave an opportunity to witness the manifestations of divinity.

Issued for and on behalf of Nandalala Seva Samithi Trust by: Mrs. Raji Vijayakrishnan, Mobile: 98850-43650

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