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Kangla Sha

3DsMax,V-ray,Photoshop : The Dragon look in the picure is the State Emblem of Kangleipak (Manipur,now in India). It is called as Kangla Sha."Kangla" is a holy sacred place for the Meeteis and "Sha" refers to beast.It has a reflection of Sanamahism, Buddhism and Hinduism, created by wisemen of meeteis. Sanamahism was virgin religion before other religions spread through Kangleipak.Long ago when Britishers came, And when War started the British Officers gunned down putting gun powders into it's mouth.

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Anonymous Guest 01 Jun 2012

hi sir i am Johnny Meitei. This is amazing sir...I really like this art and the story make me feels like I have lost the most beautiful jewel of my land. Thank you very much for your contribution.

Anonymous Guest 08 Dec 2010

can u add more about the history of kangla sha..

julie Marks 01 Dec 2007

The pairing of your narrative with the beautiful photograph is a wonderful marriage of the two. Your text is very informative and I love learning about new subject matter. Creative writing is an art form and when paired with art is part of the artistic package including the title. I am very inspired by Eastern philosphy and theology and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge of this fascinating subjects. I look forward to seeing more of your gallery.

Stephanie Robertson 25 Nov 2007

Amazing! I like historical things, mythology and this is just too cool. Very nicely detailed. It slightly reminds me of the game Morrowind's style!

Betty Mercey 25 Nov 2007

really like this very much! thx for the comment on my photos!

Brooke Bowen 18 Nov 2007

Thanks for your comments. I always appreciate feedback. Very interesting work. The history that goes with it is interesting as well and sad.

Federica Bentivoglio 11 Nov 2007

Absolutely a very interesting composition... Awesome!!

Renata Cavanaugh 18 Oct 2007

Very interesting!....and you right sad! Excellent work Mahesh

sheila stanley-powell 18 Oct 2007

fascinating piece of history. it's too bad that in times of war there is little or no respect for it and things of magnificent historic value are rampantly destroyed with no thought or concience for what they've done.

Greg Dubois 16 Oct 2007

Its a lovely history, and I do love India and its people. The art is great I hope to see much more of your work soon.

Anne Vis 16 Oct 2007

Awesome work, Mahesh!

Kukua Akumanyi 15 Oct 2007

Beautiful...I love the infornation you have provided too. Yes your right history does have a hard time get all the real facts recorded for prosperity..

Natalia Piacheva 15 Oct 2007

Very good job !

Vivianne Couture 14 Oct 2007

Very nice art work !

Artist Reply: Thank you very much Vivianne for ur kind comments !! i really appreciate it !!

walt larsen 04 Oct 2007

awesome

Minnie Shuler 04 Oct 2007

Your art has bite. Excellent work. And thanks for your comment.

Melanie Lamprill 02 Oct 2007

lovely informative story. Everything about the image is so well done, the composition, textures and colors. Excellent job!

Kwabena Poku 02 Oct 2007

Fantastic work

Steven Watson 02 Oct 2007

Impressive digital wizardry. Brilliant!

rb chakravartty 02 Oct 2007

wonderful

Gautam Thoidingjam 27 Sep 2007

Yes! Urgent need to redefine the history of Manipur is a duty for all the Manipuris. Keep it up And it's an awesome work.

Sara Deutsch 27 Sep 2007

Intriguing presentation...

Artist Reply: thank u very much Sara !!

Visionary Imagist 26 Sep 2007

Mahesh: What a wonderful story that accompanies this piece of fine art. There is much to be gained by learning about the richness of all cultures. Thanks for allowing this simple artist a glimpse into the wonder of this story and artwork. Continued success in all your endeavors! "Joey"

Patty Day 22 Sep 2007

Very interesting, marvelous work!!

neena rai 21 Sep 2007

very nice work... are u a full time artist?

Artist Reply: thank you very much Neena for ur lovely comment. actually i m not !! but still it's my hobby .Thank you for asking.

Nicola Yilmaz 19 Sep 2007

Fantastic render and beautiful composition!

Dennis Malcolm 19 Sep 2007

Great shot!

Angela Hernandez 18 Sep 2007

Beautiful work. My husband is from Guyana and is of Indian desent (Hernandez is my maiden name). He has tought me about his rich cultural heratige, much of wich was lost over the years. Thank you for telling the story behind the image and keeping the history alive.

mel taylor 18 Sep 2007

Very well done artwork and an amazing story! It's so sad when people are so ignorant as to destroy our history..war or not.. mel

Sompaseuth Chounlamany 17 Sep 2007

Beautiful artwork with great story behind it.

Kerra Lindsey 17 Sep 2007

Wow! Never knew any of this---interesting! :) -Kerra

Chris Roukema 16 Sep 2007

Great Work, Mahesh!

Tom Berry 16 Sep 2007

Such a beautiful piece of work and description.

Artist Reply: Thank you very very much Tom for defining my favourite art!!

Delia Pacheco 09 Sep 2007

great layout and colors, very professional looking shot....

Hassan Pasha 07 Sep 2007

awesome render .. brilliantly done .. love the lighting an dover all environment

Jerie kunitsky 06 Sep 2007

Really nice work..Too bad the British did this. Thanks for the history.

Artist Reply: thnx Jerie for having a look at this image,i do appreciate ur warm comments!thnx again.

annette steens 03 Sep 2007

great wonderful history I read here! Nice work to it !

Anonymous Guest 02 Sep 2007

man u r so patriotic.Boris

Joanna Jungjohann 01 Sep 2007

glorious artwork, mahesh