From: Rajan P. Parrikar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Pamphlet Circulated for Hindu Dharmajagruti
Sabha - protest against MF Husain !!
To Goanet -
Hussein wouldn't dare sketch a portrait of Allah or Prophet
Mohammed for he well knows the outcome of such indulgence
Ms Carvalho,
Not being a an art critic I cannot discuss artists and
their paintings, most probably styles would have to be
taken into consideration.
As far as Hussain is concerned, he graduated directly
from painting posters(I think it is cinema posters) to
painting horses. I am yet to know
Maqbool Fida Husain's works have always been extreme. His controversial
painting so far only depicts as if he cannot thing any other creative topics
than sex.
Husain has so far depicted: Naked Hanuman and Goddess Sita (This picture
shows a naked Hanuman attacking a naked demon king Ravana while
.The big question posed recently by M.F Hussain's controversial
paintings. Should artists be given liberty to express their creativity
by making drawings and cartoons of Gods and Goddesses ? A freedom of
expression also warrants responsibility towards society. One should not
outrage any community,
Lets forget about his paintings of nude Hindu gods and godesses..as someone may
still see it as an modern or some other art or may be MF taking undue advantage
of Hindu tolrance.
But he went to the extent painting his own mother India nude? He was so
obsessed in nudity, vulgarity that he didn't
be aware of all that. Naguesh [EMAIL
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008
01:51:48 +0530 Subject: Re: [Goanet] Pamphlet Circulated for Hindu
Dharmajagruti Sabha - protest against MF Husain Lets forget about his
paintings of nude Hindu gods
I cannot forget what this man did. How can we forget when someone as HIGH (
mighty as some posters have noted here) as MFH, when he is so well adored by
most of the posters on this forum who purport him to be amost god-like himself
(and we must feel SORRY for him, as he has to flitter from
Thanbk you Sachin, that is my point exactly. How, when why the original
statues, such as the vast temples in Madurai surrounding areas where such
temples were, nor the temples around the rest of India is not in question.
But if anyone can name any of the Gods Goddesses which are
--- Sachin Phadte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The second, and more important, is whether the
nude/erotic paintings/carvings in Hindu temples are
those of the Hindu gods and goddesses.
This issue has also been addressed earlier on Goanet.
Please see another post in the archives:
--- Sachin Phadte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As she herself wrote recently that she does not read
all the messages on Goanet, I presume she will give
me the same privilege. I do not remember her asking
me this question. And for me to answer the question,
will she tell me if in Da Vinci was
I once saw a painting of a Hindu Goddess painted by
Hussain ( I do not know which goddess it was ) riding
on Hanuman's tail. I am a Catholic but was utterly
revolted by this painting !! It was tasteless and was
obvious that it would hurt the sentiments of a great
number of people.
Freedom when it
Fredrick Noronha writes: Firstly, artists should have artistic freedom
(without it being decided upon by the mullahs -- whether they are Christian,
Hindu, Muslim, secular, atheist, agnostic or whatever).
In which case it is necessary to do away with censor boards all over the world.
In which
To Goanet -
I have no issues whatsoever with MF Hussein or anyone else
doing erotic and even vulgar paintings of Hindu gods and
goddesses. Yes, some of the depiction may offend me, but
a mature, civilized society ought to be able to absorb slights
to its cherished beliefs, and offer its
--- Sachin Phadte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that he can
get away with painting Hindu gods and goddesses in
nude? One of the other objection to Hussain's
painting is that he has exhibited his artisitic
freedom in such a manner only with respect to Hindu
gods and goddesses. He
To Goanet -
Sachin Phadte wrote:
I do not think there is a single temple in Goa with nude carvings.
There are. Among them is the not-so-well-known Brahmani
temple in the village of Toldem located in northern Sanguem
taluka.
Regards,
r
On 07/02/2008, Rajan P. Parrikar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Goanet -
Sachin Phadte wrote:
I do not think there is a single temple in Goa with nude carvings.
There are. Among them is the not-so-well-known Brahmani
temple in the village of Toldem located in northern Sanguem
taluka.
To my comment: As far as many temples with nude carvings, the statement
would give an impression that there is a very significant numbers of such
temples. I do not think there is a single temple in Goa with nude carvings.
Santosh Helekar responded as follows: This is not true. There are at
--- Sachin Phadte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as many temples with nude carvings, the
statement would give an impression that there is a
very significant numbers of such temples. I do not
think there is a single temple in Goa with nude
carvings.
This is not true. There are at least a few
Marshall Mendonca wrote: However what he did was not unexceptional. In India
we have the Khajuraho Temple where human bodies are carved in stone in the nude
in a number of sexual positions. Similarly in many of the temples in India we
see such nude carvings.
What you see in Khajurao is human
I have made my protest clear on the comments page. This has been going on
for some time now, but for NDTV to promote MF Hasain is an insult to all
Hindu-practicising peoples also those of other religions. To debase
another person's God or other deities is not a decent thing to do.
I can
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