Nude paintings of Hindu gods, goddesses removed from Bangalore art gallery

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PTI: Bangalore, Feb 05 2013, 20:56 IST
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Three nude paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses by an up and coming artist, exhibited in the Bangalore art gallery of Chitrakala Parishath, were today removed in the wake of threat of protest over phone and the request by police.

The three paintings out of the around other 40 paintings of gods and goddesses exhibited in the gallery were removed in the wake of threat of protest by the public over phone and also a request from police that it might create a law and order problem, Chief Administrator Officer of Chitrakala Parishath Shridhar said.

The paintings were the works of Arvind Sainath Krishnamani, he said.

The Parishath rents out the gallery to up and coming and established artists on a regular basis to exhibit their works, Shridhar said.

"On receiving phone calls from the public that they would stage dharna in front of the Parishath if the paintings sacrilegious to Hindu sentiments are not removed and request from the jurisdictional police, we asked the artist to remove the three nude paintings", he said.

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