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April 26, 2009

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Today is Akshaya Tritiyai. It is one of the most auspicious days of the Hindu calendar which brings us luck and success. On this special day, I would like to introduce a deity maker and decorator to you all. He is none other than my Grandpa, Mr. Seshadrinath. He is a retired school principal and teacher. After his retirement, his passion for making idols turned into a full time job. Over the years he has made innumerable pieces that have been a sell out. Apart from adorning idols, he also writes wonderful poems. He is really gifted with so many talents!


He began with the figure of Lord Srinivasa. Initially he was carving out the figure from thermacole and used cloth, zari and beads to beautify the pieces. Now he has started using ceramic, papier mache, plaster of Paris and plastic which are long lasting. The process then involves pasting of beads of various colors, sparkling stones, jewellery, silk cloth(my grandpa shops for these materials himself) over the mould. The devotees are awed by Mr. Seshadrinath's intricate works and authentic representations of idols. A huge image(4 feet tall) of Sri Srinivasa and Goddess Ranganayaki that Mr.Seshadrinath made recently is a masterpiece! Many hotels and famous shops(like GRT, Vasantha Bavan) in Chennai have displayed idols made by my grandpa.

Sri Srinivasa and Goddess Ranganayaki(4 feet tall)


Not to forget scented and sandalwood soaps he uses for carving miniatures of elephants and the like.


Lord Rama

Lord Muruga

Goddess Saraswathi

Vajrakavacham


Each medium-sized deity takes a month to be completed and the time he gets between one order and another, Mr. Seshadrinath utilizes to get earrings, neckpieces and zari for the deities. The price starts from $250 and varies from one idol to another. If you are genuinely interested in buying any idol, please contact seshadrimay1[at]rediffmail[.]com

A few months back, an article about my grandpa was published on Hindu.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/11/14/stories/2008111451330500.htm

All pictures are copyrighted. Please ask me first!

60 comments:

  1. Too gud....amazing talent!! You should be proud of him!!

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  2. I am happy to read this post about Athimber and even happier to be one of the first to comment. He truly is a very talented, creative and patient man. I especially like how 'lakshanam' the diety's faces are which I am sure is very painstaking to create. Here's to Athimber's art and creativity!!

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  3. Oops...I forgot to sign the comment.
    Devi

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  4. wow beautiful..Very creative and talented...Cant turn out my eyes from the idols mahima..Thanks for sharing it with us..

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  5. wwooww... I am stunned... the idols are awesome.. like one of the comments said - the lakshanam on the faces is too good!

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  6. First of all, give a very warm regards to ur Grandpa. A very beautiful collection of his talent Mahimaa. Really creative and artistic! You must be proud of him.
    Sonu (sevenspice.wordpress.com)

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  7. Wat a fabulous work, very talented grandpa u have Mahi, cant take out my eyes from the idols, everything looks unique and marvellous!

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  8. he is really talented,..wesome work,..:-)

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  9. wow..mahi...love all the idols....simply superb....Convey our heartfelt wishes to ur grandpa.........will soon contact him.....

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  10. Your grandpa is so creative..Those idols are awesome..You must be very proud of him!Thanks for sharing it with us,Mahi!

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  11. One should be blessed to have a grand papa like urs.Amazing talent and that to he is doing all these at this age,god bless him.I wish i buy that elephants

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  12. wow.. Nice & great Post Mahi..Amazing...

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  13. Amazing would be an understatement.With his nimble hands,highly creative mind and a passion for perfection and details , he is able to bring out idols of sheer beauty and charm.Hats off to this talented person.It is all a gift of God and not easily acquired.
    Thanks for writing about him on this auspicious day

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  14. Mahi,so wonderful a sight to witness on this auspicious day...real talent..hats off to HIM !

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  15. Your Grandpa is a very talented person... Awesome idols and the picture are divine and breathtaking... Love them all...

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  16. wow Mahima.....I just love ur grandpa. Hes so cute. And, adore his work so much. Vajrakavcham is so beautiful so as all the others.
    Very nice to know abt him. U must be very proud of him :). Thanks for sharing it with us.

    When I buy a own house, I will definetly own one of his pieces.

    Hope u had a nice weekend!

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  17. Wow Mahimaa, you must be very proud of your grandpa, his creations are truly amazing...the idols are so beautiful...I would love to buy some of his excellent collections dear, I have noted down his id...thanks for sharing this wonderful information with us :)

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  18. Oh awesome.....What a creativity....

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  19. my goodness those are absolutely mindblowing! the details have been so meticulously crafted. And yes, as someone has pointed out, their faces truly radiate!

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  20. lovelyyyyyyy wowwwwww what a talent....

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  21. patta,

    Let me first thank all ur blog friends for thier compliments on my appa s art.being my father and ur grandpa ,we are really blessed as said by the viewers.my sincere thanks to eveybody.may god bless them all.

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  22. Amazing talent Mahimaa! Hats off to his work!!

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  23. I am out of words to describe his talent! Love all the idols, they are very realistic Mahi!

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  24. Amazing and beautiful. I'm spellbound! He is truly a gifted person.

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  25. Those are just amazing !! What Talent! The expressions in his work is stunning. I wish I could just sit at his feet & watch him do it.

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  26. Such stunning creations Mahima... the idols look amazing. Truly admirable.

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  27. Awesome work at this age!! Enna oru kala ella perumal mugalaiyum..Kodanu kodi namaskarangal unga thataku.

    Now i can easily understand where u got the photography skills...Genes do the trick, i guess..

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  28. Amazing work by your grandpa..really talented n creative even at this age..Hats off to your Grandpa!!

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  29. Hats off to your grandpa Mahimaa.
    Amazing talent and all the more that he is doing it after his retirement.

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  30. wonderful work. how talented he is and hard working at this age... i love that vajrakavasam one. beautiful mahimaa... hats off to your thatha...

    Romba nanna vandhuruku ella idols um. good job.

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  31. Mahi first oru namaskaram to your grandpa each and every idol looks so divine you are so lucky mahi for having such agreat grandpa so beautiful pathine irukkalam

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  32. Great pics of Idols Mahimaa, enjoy all the festivities! :)

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  33. Happy Akshaya tritiyai :) Wonderful work by your grandpa. Very very creative!!

    Convey my namaskaram to ur grand dad :)

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  34. wow u have a very talented granpa.

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  35. I loved reading about your grandpa dear! He is soooo sweet and has a very great talent! Hats off to him! And I went breathless to see his creations! :O
    Awesome job! :D

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  36. Too good mahima..Awesome , cannot take out our eyes from that.Thanks for sharing

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  37. It is truly amazing art work. You have all reasons to be proud of your grand dad.

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  38. Wow, amazing! Your grandpa is blessed with this gift. All the idols are so so realistic. Great talent! YOu should be one proud grand daughter Mahimaa :)

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  39. Amazing art of ur Grandpa.. Idols are mirror cracking !!

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  40. The idols are realistic, eye-catching and intricately! I can't take off my eyes from them! You are blessed to have a talented granpa!

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  41. beautiful work, great creativity! Im so glad tthat u coid share this in yr blog!

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  42. Wow.. Those idols are amazing, Mahima.... Thanks for sharing...U should share some of his poems with us sometime, too...

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  43. hi, mahimaa, I really wonder what took u so long to tell about ur grandpa, what a great talent, The idols look so realistic and beautiful...hats of to him & his interest, u must be really feeling great to have a grandpa like him....

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  44. Great work..! He is really talented..! Great Grandpa..! You are very lucky..!!!:)

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  45. patience and talent. amma appa had told me about him but glad to see pictures of his work. Awesome!

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  46. KANNA,
    YOU HAVE HONOURED YOUR GRANDPA BY PUBLISHING HIS ART ON THIS AUSPICIOUS DAY.
    APPA

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  47. Great piece of art........and at this age....thanks for sharing this

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  48. wow sooooo creative, amazing idols!!!! Cannot take my eyes away, they r soo beautiful!

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  49. Hi Mahima,
    My first visit here :)loved the post dedicated to ur grandpa. He is very skilled at the art work. Wonderful idols, beautiful stone decked idols too they look so divine. U must be one proud grand daughter :)
    Would love to visit ur blog often :)
    TC

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  50. Wow...thats really amazing Mahimaaa....what wonderful creations by ur Grandpa?....he is very talented...hats off to him....u must be proud of him....Nice treat to the eyes...Thanks for sharing.

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  51. those are very beautiful Mahi .. Very very talented

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  52. I love to see family photo's... your grandpa is very very talented!

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  53. thank you very much friends! my grandpa was delighted to read you comments.

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  54. I see where you get your artistic talent from :)

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  55. wow! wonderful post ..i am speechless !good job Maahi! Loved this post very much ..:)

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  56. God Gifted Talent. All the images of GODs looks so beautifull. Azhagu Sottudhu !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  57. Wow what talent, patience! My salutations to your grandpa.

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  58. Hello,

    My sister forwarded this link to me and I was amazed by Mr Seshadrinath's talents. Was also curious to know whether Mr Seshadrinath was a teacher/principal at the Kendriya Vidyalaya at Thiruchirapalli in the late 80's. A friend's (Sriram Seshadri) father had similar talents and he used to proudly show us photos of his creations when we studied engineering. If he is indeed the same person, this would be an amazing coincidence! Would be happy to know. Will watch this space to hear from you.

    Sharad (Hyderabad)

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  59. yes sharad, you are right. he is the same person you and i are talking about.

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