"Gajendra moksham" is a legend from the sacred book of Hinduism. Liberation of Gajendra (Elephant) from the clutches of a crocodile in a muddy pond by Lord Vishnu. The painting symbolizes the liberation of Man from Sin.
Have a Business requirement?
Send Enquiry »
Kerala tradition in the field of mural painting is evidenced by the murals in temples, palaces and churches. The early mural paintings of kerala dates back to the period from the 9th to the 12th century A.D. Most of the murals now seen in Kerala temples belong to the period from 15th century onwards. This tradition of painting on walls began in Kerala with the pre-historic rock paintings found in the Anjanad valley of Idukki district. The traditional style mural art form, using natural pigments and vegetable colours, is being revived by a new genre of artists actively involved in researching and re-creating the tradition on canvas with acrylic color .