Buddha and Nandini: A Story of Devotion and Generosity Through Art
"Nandini was a poor woman living in a small village. She had a deep reverence for the Buddha and the Sangha, but her poverty prevented her from making material offerings like the other villagers. Determined to contribute, she made a great personal sacrifice by selling her hair to buy a small offering for the monks. When her offering was accepted, she was reminded that the true value of giving lies not in the material worth but in the heart and intention behind it."
Type
Digital Painting/Drawing
Style
“This piece was created using the automatic painting technique, allowing the emotions of Nandini’s story to flow naturally onto the canvas. The vibrant colors and fluid brushstrokes represent the depth of her devotion and the spiritual transformation she experienced. Through this artwork, we witness the power of selflessness and the beauty of giving with a pure heart.”
Website:
www.kaamsechitrakaar.com