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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Banaras Ghat 12', 24x24 inches, by artist Paramesh Paul on Canvas
In-situ view of Paramesh Paul's 'Banaras Ghat 12 (Evening Rituals on the Varanasi Ghats)' painting in a room
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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Banaras Ghat 12', 24x24 inches, by artist Paramesh Paul on Canvas
In-situ view of Paramesh Paul's 'Banaras Ghat 12 (Evening Rituals on the Varanasi Ghats)' painting in a room

Banaras Ghat 12 (Evening Rituals on the Varanasi Ghats) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Original
Size  24x24 in/61x61 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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River Ghats, Temple Architecture, Devotional Ritual, Warm Vermilions, Misty Light, Floating Diyas, Crowd Procession
Description

This riverfront tableau stages devotion as a living architecture: terraced steps and temple spires rise in warm vermilions while the water holds a cooler, contemplative breath, turning the scene into a dialogue between ember and dusk. The procession of figures—small, rhythmic, almost anonymous—becomes a pulse line that carries the eye along the ghats, where fluttering saffron pennants and drifting lamps stitch transient prayers to enduring stone. Light is treated as both atmosphere and offering: it scatters in reflections and mist, suggesting that sanctity here is not a fixed monument but a continual act of gathering, dissolving, and beginning again. Even the seated guardian form at the edge reads like a hinge between worlds, anchoring human fragility against the river’s patient, infinite time.

Type

Original

Size

24x24

Material

Canvas

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