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"Mrudu web world "
is a complete portal for Mrudu web world's web related projects.
The projects are done complete manually by our team members.

Our Designing Team :

Mrudu malay Mohapatra ,
Priti sudha Nayak , Susree abilipsa swain .

We are proud to be a part of Arena Multimedia,Dilsukhnagar


Our Management Team :


Priti sudha Nayak , Rudra narayan Mohapatra ,Jyotir mayee Nayak,Sonita Behera,Shankar das swami & Subhasis Nayak .


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The Silver city : Cuttack,Odisha

The Silver city : Cuttack,Odisha
Cuttack : The city of Beauty

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mrudu color world : a web Template



Posted by : Priti sudha Nayak

Created by : Mrudu malay Mohapatra

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Navagunjara : Fantastic Animal

Fantastic Animal Navagunjara
The artist has integrated body parts of nine animals into one.
Example of Patta painting, Odisha .

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In the Hindu Ithihas Mahabharata , Navagunjara is a creature composed of nine different animals. The animal is a common motif in the Pata-Chitra of painting, of the Indian state of Odisha . The beast is considered a form of the Hindu god Vishnu , or of Krishna who is considered an avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu. It is considered a variant of the virat-rupa (Omnipresent or vast) form of Krishna, that he displays to Arjuna, as mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita, a part of the epic Mahabharata .The version of the Mahabharata, written by the Odia poet Sarala Dasa, narrates the legend of Navagunjara, no other version has the story. Once, when Arjuna was doing penance on a hill, Krishna-Vishnu emerges him as Navagunjara. Navagunjara has the head of a rooster, and stands on three feet, those of an elephant, tiger and deer or horse, the fourth limb is a raised human arm carrying a lotus or a wheel. The beast has the neck of a peacock, the back or hump of a bull, the waist of a lion, and the tail is a serpent. Initially, Arjuna was terrified as well as mesmerized by the strange creature and raises his bow to shoot it. Finally, Arjuna realizes that Navagunjara is a manifestation of Vishnu and drops his weapons, bowing before Navagunjara.

The Navagunjara-Arjuna scene is sculpted at the northern side of the Jagannath Temple, Puri.

Navagunjara is also depicted in Ganjifa playing cards as the King card and Arjuna as the minister card, in parts of Orissa , mainly in Puri District and Ath-Rangi Sara in Ganjam District, Orissa. This set is known as Navagunjara.



Published by : Priti sudha Nayak .

art & design by : Mrudu malay Mohapatra .

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

HappY Rakshya bandhan











wish you all a very Happy & Prosperous Rakshya Bandhan .

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