Hinduism is abound with Gods and Goddesses as well as other interesting characters that form an important part of our stories and legends. Their visual representations in calendar art are kitsch, colourful, and loud. In this book, Devdutt Pattanaik explains how these fantastic-looking images are possibly the most democratic representations of mythic imagery that were, at some point, only seen on the walls of temples and in manuscripts written on palm leaves. Thanks to calendar art, this imagery is now part of almost every Hindu household.
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