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Modi's gifts for Chinese President - Annam lamp, Thanjavur painting

By ANI | Updated: October 11, 2019 21:30 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will gift Nachiarkoil, a six-feet Annam lamp richly coated with gold and a three-feet high Thanjavur painting of dancing Saraswathi to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the second informal summit between the two leaders here.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will gift Nachiarkoil, a six-feet Annam lamp richly coated with gold and a three-feet high Thanjavur painting of dancing Saraswathi to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the second informal summit between the two leaders here.

The gifts reflect the tradition and culture of Tamil Nadu where the summit is being held.

The lamp has a round base decorated with beautiful patterns. It has slender and intricately- designed ornamental stem with branches taking off at three levels.

At the top of the stem is a bowl of five spouts for wicks to light the lamp. Above the lamp is the 'Annam', a celestial bird that is reputed to be able to separate milk from water and figuratively good from the bad.

Made of bronze and resplendently gold-coated, the lampstands six feet tall, weighs 108 kilograms and took 12 days to make.

The ornate and intricate Thanjavur painting of the Dancing Saraswathi is three-feet high, four feet wide, and took about forty-five days to make. The painting is set in a wooden frame carved with beads, the traditional motif used for such frames.

The central motif of the painting is the Dancing Hindu Goddess Saraswathi, considered the embodiment of knowledge, music, art, nature and wisdom.

The painting shows the Saraswathi playing the Veena, and dancing in celebration of eternal bliss.

It also has the celestial bird 'Annam' which is a symbol of purity, prosperity, divinity, and elegant beauty.

Thanjavur painting, also known as "Palagai Padam" (paintings of wood) is an ancient miniature form of painting that gets its name after the city of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu.

The art form dates back to the 16th and 18th centuries.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: ThanjavurSaraswathiAnnamTamil Nadu
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