


Indo-Bauhaus – “Dhyāna Padmapāni”: Abstraction of the Meditative Bodhisattva
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Our paintings are created using layered hand application, traditional pigments and natural binders. Drying and curing times vary depending on humidity, temperature and seasonal conditions.
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Painting production: 4 weeks
Domestic delivery (within India): 3–4 days
International delivery: 1 week
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Etymology
Provenance
This artwork draws inspiration from the serene imagery of the Bodhisattva Padmapāni, one of the most celebrated figures in India's Buddhist artistic heritage. Depicted in quiet contemplation, the figure is framed by a radiant halo and accompanied by a blooming lotus, while simplified architectural forms evoke the tranquil spaces of ancient rock-cut monasteries. Through clean geometry and balanced composition, the artwork transforms a timeless spiritual icon into a contemporary visual expression.
Rooted in the Buddhist mural traditions of the Ajanta caves, Padmapāni is revered as the Bodhisattva of compassion, embodying wisdom, serenity, and selfless benevolence. The lotus he bears symbolises purity and spiritual awakening, rising unblemished from still waters, while the meditative posture invites reflection, mindfulness, and inner peace. Together, these enduring symbols express the quiet pursuit of enlightenment that defines India's monastic artistic legacy.
Through the principles of Indo-Bauhaus design, the fluid forms of ancient Buddhist art are reimagined through circles, structured planes, and harmonious geometry. A restrained palette of sandstone ochre, terracotta, sage green, and volcanic grey recalls the mineral pigments of centuries-old cave murals, creating a refined dialogue between India's sacred artistic traditions and the elegance of modern design.
Disclaimer:
- The frames shown are for display purposes only and are not included with the artwork.
- As these are made-to-order designer pieces, expect minor colour variations from the displayed artwork.
Arrives Exactly as Expected
Colour Accuracy
Our team will send you a photo of the actual painting you receive.
We will ship only once you’ve approved it.
Secure Shipping
Each piece is shipped in a rigid protective tube to reach you safely.
Our team personally inspects each piece before dispatch.
Customer Service
Our London team is on hand to assist with any queries or issues.
We resolve concerns directly to ensure your satisfaction.
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