In this episode, we delve into the ancient and sacred science of Shilpa Shastra, the Vedic art of sacred architecture and sculpture, with Drdha Vrata Gorrick, a master of this profound tradition. Drdha unravels the deep wisdom behind the intricate design principles that have shaped India’s temples and sacred spaces for millennia, exploring the divine proportions, symmetry, and ornamentation that elevate both the material and spiritual realms.
Learn how Shilpa Shastra integrates art and spirituality, guiding artists to create forms that not only reflect divine beauty but also awaken higher consciousness. From the precision of temple designs to the sacred art of visualization in Dhyanashloka, discover how these ancient techniques continue to inspire and connect us to the divine today.
This episode offers a rare and profound look at the intersection of Vedic wisdom, art, and spirituality - perfect for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of India’s ancient cultural and spiritual heritage.IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:🖌️ Introduction to Shilpa Shastra: The Science of Sacred Art🖌️ The Role of Divine Proportions and Symmetry in Sacred Art🖌️ The Spiritual Significance of Vedic Temples and Iconography🖌️ The Art of Visualisation: Dhyanashloka and Divine Form Creation🖌️ Drdha's Journey to Mastering Shilpa Shastra🖌️ Drdha's Mentorship and Teaching: Sharing the Wisdom of Shilpa ShastraABOUT OUR GUEST: Drdha Vrata GorrikDrdha Vrata Gorrick is an artist born and raised in the US and trained in the traditional arts in South India, bringing the best of both worlds to his creative practice. His work infuses new life into devotional art by combining religious styles from different parts of India while staying within a Vedic tradition.Drdha believes that the skills we receive are gifts from god and that we can use to elevate our consciousness. He strives to create art that surpasses the mundane and is aided by his extensive training in iconometry, iconography, traditional painting and architectural design, as well as skills in lost-wax casting and clay modeling. Drdha’s main source of inspiration is the timeless art and architecture that he experienced during his 15 years of travel and study in India. His commissions range from drawings, paintings and sculptures for homes and temples to managing temple construction projects.In addition to his art projects, Drdha enjoys teaching art and sharing his knowledge with other enthusiasts through workshops, seminars and hands-on experimentation.
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