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PRAPATTI
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Mystical Love of God and Perfect Devotion
This painting by South Indian Artist A. Maniveluy depicts the highest expression of devotion – ‘prapatti’, which literally means “throwing oneself down.” a traditional man and wife prostrate before the holy Sivalingam in a Hindu temple. Their unconditional, self-effacing surrender has drawn forth Lord Siva’s presence and blessings and His love flows into theirs
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This painting by South Indian Artist A. Maniveluy depicts the highest expression of devotion – ‘prapatti’, which literally means “throwing oneself down.” a traditional man and wife prostrate before the holy Sivalingam in a Hindu temple. Their unconditional, self-effacing surrender has drawn forth Lord Siva’s presence and blessings and His love flows into theirs
www.himalayanacademy.com
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