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Dr. Jayasree Venugopal of Kochi, Kerala, is conducting gallery and online digital paintings exhibition based
on ethical themes like Proverbs, Wise Sayings, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayan,
Bible, Artist's own words, Riddles, etc, with effect from 2001. |
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On 14th December 2001 exhibited
digital paintings in the gallery at Kochi |
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Out of Kaama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Madha,
Maalsarya, Hope series, Krodha and
Hope are given here. |
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Yearlong Digital painting exhibition started on the net on 16.2.2002. (Continued in Latest page)
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1). 16.2.2002 :GANDHIJI "I have nothing new to teach the world, Truth and non-violence are as old as the hills" _ Gandhiji. |
2).23.2.2002:LEARN "Learn from the errors of others, because you have No time enough to commit them yourself and learn thereby" _ English. |
3).3.3.2002:BIRD "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" _ Latin.
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4). 10.
3.2002:BURNT CHILD "A burnt child dreads the
fire" _ English. |
5).19.3.2002:MILK "A drop of poison will spoil a potful of milk" _ Sanskrit |
6). 30.3.2002:STRAW :A drowning man will catch at a straw" _ English. |
7).6.4.2002:TEACHER "A load of books doesnot equal one good teacher" _ Chinese. |
8). 15.4.2002:MOTHER "A girl’s best friend is her mother" _ English. |
9). 4.5.2002:BEAUTY "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" _ English. |
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10). 11.5.2002:OPPORTUNITY "Ability is of little
account without opportunity"
- French. |
11). 18.5.2002:ADAM "Adam ate the apple and our teeth still ache" _ Hungarian. |
12). 25.5.2002:GOD ‘Adversity makes men think of God" _ Latin. |
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13). 1.6.2002:WISE "Adversity makes a man wise, not rich" _ English. |
14).10.6.2002:CALM "After a storm comes a calm" _ English. |
15).19.6.2002 :COURTESY "All doors open to courtesy" _ English. |
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16). 26.6.2002 :GOLD "All is not gold that glitters" _ English. |
17). 11.7.2002 :WAIT " All things come round to him who will but wait" _ French. |
18). 27.7.2002:APPLE " An apple a day keeps the doctor away" _ English. |
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19). 17.8.02 :ONAM "For me the text of the
Gita was clear and emphatic‘Finally, this is better, that one do, His
own task as he may, even though he fail, Than take tasks not
his own, though they seem good" _Gandhiji. |
20).24.8.02 :TIME " An inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time" _ Chinese. |
21). 14.9.02 :CAUTION " Be cautious what you say, of whom and to whom" _
Sanskrit. |
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22). 20.9.2002 :JUDICIOUS 1." Be more judicious in
the choice of neighbours 2."Before choosing a new house, study the neighbourhood" _ Chinese. |
23) 5.10.2002: BEND " Better bend than break" Scottish. |
24). 11.10.02:LIGHT " God sometimes puts us in the dark to prove that He is
light"- English. |
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25).26.10.02:BIG TREE " Big trees provoke the pride of winds"- Japanese. |
26).1.11.2002:NOBLE "Let noble thoughts come to us from every side"-Rigveda,
1-89-i . |
27). 9.11.2002:BIRDS
"Birds of the same feather flock together" – English. |
28).30.12.2002:BLESSED "Blessed is the man who knows his power, yet refrains from injuring others"–Arabic. |
29).9.1.2003:HOME "East or West, home is best" – English. |
30).20 .2.2003:CREEPERS "Even tender creepers when united are strong" – Tamil. |
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31).23 .3.2003:CLOUD "Every cloud has a silver lining" – English. |
32)13.4.2003:YRHOUSE "Burn not your house to fight away the mice" – Malayalam. |
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29.5.2003:FORTUNE
"Every man is the architect
of his own fortune" _ Latin. |
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34).21.6.2003:RIVER "Follow the river and you’ll get to the sea" _ English. |
35).22.7.2003:WORLD " The world is a ladder for some to go up and some down" – English |
36).15.9.2003:VIOLIN " Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin" _ English. |
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37).29.9.2003:HAND " Happiness is to hold flowers in both hands" _ Japanese. |
38).14.10.2003:HARES " Hares may pull dead lions by the beard" _ Latin. |
39).15.11.2003:HASTY " Hasty climbers have sudden falls" _ Italian. |
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40).28.12.2003:FRIEND " He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs" _ English. |
41).26.1.2004:HEART " He who expands his heart contracts his mouth" _ Chinese. |
42).28.2.2004:FIRE-WATER "He carries fire in one hand and water in the other" _ English. |
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43).8.3.2004:FIRE "He who has come through the fire will not fade in the sun" _ Malayalam. |
44).22.4.2004:FRIEND-GOD "He who has no friend has God" – Egyptian. |
45). 5.5.2004:POOR "He is indeed poor whom God hates" –French. |
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46).22.5.2004:DEER " He who hunts deer never sees a hare" –Chinese. |
47). 5.6.2004:AFRAID "He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning" _ Danish. |
48). 12.6.2004:SHADOW 'He who leaves his house in search of happiness pursues a shadow' -Chinese |
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49). 19.6.2004:LOVING THING "He who loves a thing is always talking about it" _ Arabic. |
50). 26.6.2004:SELDOM "He who seldom opens his mouth often shuts his eyes" –Chinese. |
51). 3.7.2004: SUFFERS "He who suffers much will know much" –Greek. |
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52). 10.7.2004:BIG HAT "He who wears big hats seeks public praise" – Chinese |
53). 17.7.2004.:ANT "Heaven hears the wishes of an ant" _ Japanese. |
54).25.7.2004 :TEMPER "Hold your temper for a moment, and avoid a hundred days of sorrow"– Chinese. |
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55).31-7-2004 : PREPARE "Hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and then take what God chooses to send"– English. |
56).7-8-2004 : LEAVES "However high a tree, its leaves must still fall to the ground"– Chinese. |
57).15-8-2004 : CONFESS "I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I do not know"– Latin. |
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58).21-8-2004 : HUMILITY "I believe the first test of a truly great man is his humility"– English. |
59). 28-8-2004 : ONAM 04 'I shall not pass this way again. Any good that I can do, or any kindness that I can show, let me do it now. Let me not defer it, or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again' - French. |
60).4-9-2004 : WEPT "I wept when I was born, and every day shows why" _ English. |
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61).11-9-2004 :ALLAH "If Allah helps you, no one can overcome you" _ Arabic. |
62).18-9-2004 :POORMAN "If everyone gives one thread, the poor man will have a shirt"_ Russian. |
63).25-9-2004 :GOLD-MINE "If God is with us, there will be a gold-mine even in the jungles"_ Hindi. |
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64).2-10-2004 :JEWEL "If I had not lifted up the stone, you would not have found the jewel" – English. |
65).9-10-2004 :FISH "If it is fish you are looking for, why climb trees?" – Chinese. |
66).16-10-2004: PRAISE "If one man praises you, a thousand will repeat the praise" – Japanese. |
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67).23-10-2004 :WISDOM "Wisdom consists in knowing what to do with what you know" – English. |
68).30-10-2004 :HOUSEWIFE "If the housewife sleeps, the basket becomes empty" – Babylonian. |
69).6-11-2004 :ROOTS "If the roots are deep, no fear that the wind will damage the tree" – Chinese. |
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70).13-11-2004 :KITE "If the string is long, the kite will fly high" – Chinese.
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71).20-11-2004 : WILL "If there is a will, there is a way" – English. |
72).4-12-2004 : SANSKRIT "If wisdom’s ways you
wisely seek, five things observe with care: of whom you speak, to whom
you speak and how and when, and where"-Sanskrit. |
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73).11-12-2004:LAND "If you can get there by land, do not go by water" – Chinese. |
74).18-12-2004: YOUNG "If you lie upon roses when young, you ‘ll lie upon thorns when old " – English. |
75).25-12-2004: BIBLE "God loved the world so much that he gave his only son, so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life" – John 3 -16. |
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76). 1.1.2005:LOVE "Whoever has a heart full of love always has something to give" –Italian. |
77).8.1.2005 :BETTER "What God sends is better than what men ask for" – Croatian. |
78).15.1.2005 :TWO HARES "If you run after two hares, you will catch neither" - Latin. |
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79).22.1.2005 : HUMBLE "If you wish to be great, be self-effacing and humble " - Tamil. |
80).5.2.2005 :MONEY "If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some" - English. |
81).12.2.2005 :POETRY "If you write poetry, do not show it to an unintelligent man" - Chinese. |
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81a) 16.2.2005 THIRD ANNIVERSARY - Message of Maharaja of Travancore. "3 – fine and significant number. Good Work. Keep it up. All the best" |
82). 5.3.2005: LAW "Ignorance of the law excuses no man" - English. |
83). 12.3.2005: GOODS "Ill-gotten goods thrive not to the third heir" – Latin. |
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84).19.3.’05 : IMPOSSIBLE "Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools" – French. |
85).27.3.’05 : ANGEL "In these days, you must go to Heaven to find an angel" – Polish. |
86).2.4.’05 : INTELLIGENCE ‘Intelligence grows in the happy mind" – Chinese. |
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87). 9.4.2005: STARS "It is difficult to strike the stars with a piece of bamboo". _ Japanese. |
88).22.4.2005: FUTURE "Disappointment can come only to those who make appointment with the future" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
89). 8.5.2005:COMFORTS "The tragedy of human history is decreasing happiness in the midst of increasing comforts" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
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90). 22.5.2005: EYES "It is sure to be dark if you close your eyes" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
91).5.6.2005: REVENGE "To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves" -Chinmayanandaji’
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92). 19.6.2005 : BRICKS "A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
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93). 3.7.2005 :REST "If I rest, I rust" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
94). 17.7.2005 : FAITH " Work without faith and prayer is like an artificial flower without fragrance" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
95). 7.8.2005 :LOVED "To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence" -Chinmayanandaji’ |
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96).21. 8.2005 :END "At the end of numerous lives only a man knows me and reaches me" -‘Bhagavath Geeta’
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97).4. 9.2005 : LIKING "I have neither disliking nor liking" -‘Bhagavath Geeta’ |
98).18. 9.2005 :ENJOYER "I am neither the act of enjoying, nor the enjoyable object nor the enjoyer" -‘Bhagavath Geeta’ |
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99). 2.10.2005 :JEEVA "Presiding over the sense organs and the mind, he enjoy the sense objects" -‘Bhagavath Geeta’ |
100).16. 10.2005 :: BLISS "I am pure Knowledge and Bliss" -‘Bhagavath Geeta’ |
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