Why painting of Ram in India's Constitution matters : compar

Why painting of Ram in India's Constitution matters


Why painting of Ram in India’s Constitution matters
Why painting of Ram in India’s Constitution matters
In the original copy of India’s Constitution, Part III on Fundamental Rights carries an illustration of Ram, Sita, and Lakshman. Because Ram was a true guardian of people’s rights.
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When the writing of independent India’s new Constitution was in its final stages in the Constituent Assembly, a detailed discussion regarding the various artworks in the original copy took place soon after the final draft presented by Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar was passed. Following a unanimous decision, famous artist Nandalal Bose of Santiniketan was authorised to oversee the artworks. Bose and his team selected various paintings and drawings depicting the saints, gurus, rulers and mythological characters from Indian history to decorate parts/sections of the Constitution. Each of these drawings and paintings expressed a unique message and purpose of India’s infinite heritage and legacy.

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