Saturday, September 21, 2013

Sacred and Secular

2013 India Sketch Journal Page 19 by Meera Rao

In India all living things are looked upon with gratitude since time immemorial.  Many trees and plants are held as sacred and used in religious ceremonies and many others are cherished because of their medicinal and health benefits. 

2013 India Sketch Journal July 13 by Meera Rao

 The Peepal/Aswatha/Bodhi tree -Ficus religiosa - is one of the most sacred trees in India.  Worshipers of different faiths whisper their desires and tie  either yellow or red thread, cloth around the tree trunks in hopes of seeing it realized. Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment under this tree.  The leaf is dried and used by artists as a canvas with beautiful images painted on them.  My niece caught me on one of my walks doing a double take to pick up a leaf on the road side -- and here it is sketched  in my journal. 

2013 India Sketch Journal Page 19 by Meera Rao

Shigekai  - Acasia Concinna - literally 'hair fruit'   is another tree which is considered to have medicinal properties and the fruits, pods, leaves barks are dried powdered, made into paste and  then used as soap or as hair care.  It does not lather much but is considered very good for skin and hair.  I remember once when we had moved to a new house the yard had a Shigekai tree and I tried to use it to care for my hair - not much success I might add :(  Now I see that  there is a shampoo available with my name on the bottle except unlike the lady pictured, I have short very curly hair!!!! 

8 comments:

ashok said...

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Introverted Art said...

Meera, such yummy sketches...

padmaja said...

Meera shigekai is my favorites :-)))
Have you tried painting on the arali leaf?
I had done a alele Krishna on such a leaf, don't know who got it !

Krishna/കൃഷ്ണ said...

nice paintings...

thanks meera

Meera Rao said...

THanks Ashok!

Meera Rao said...

@intorverted art, Thank you so very much :)

Meera Rao said...

Padmaja, That so neat! I hope you have a photo of it somewhere? I have not tried it --but would like to -- have a leaf drying up in a book right now :)

Meera Rao said...

Krishna, as always, thank you very much!

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