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Bharat Mata, one of Abanindranath Tagore's most famous
paintings, depicts a saffron-clad woman dressed as a sadhvi,
holding a book, sheaves of paddy, a piece of white cloth, and a
garland in her four hands. The painting became iconic as a
result of its emotional and historical significance. The painting
had such an impact that Bharatmata became the country's new
deity, and it was used as a rallying point during all of the QuitIndia marches.
Bharat Mata
Abanindranath Tagore
Bindu
Syed Haider Raza Syed Haider Raza, a legendary modern artist who popularized
Indian iconography around the world, never grew tired of the
bindu or shunya, which became the focal point of energy in his
work. Raza's art evolved continuously throughout his long and
prolific career. By the 1970s, however, he had discovered the
motif that would make him a legend: the bindu. His instantly
recognizable trademark geometric abstract works, in addition
to the bindu, explored themes such as Prakriti (nature),
kundalini (primal energy), and tribhuj (triangle).
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