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In the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia there is Lake Svetloyar, in which, according to legend, the mythical Kitezh city hid. In India, there is a similar legend about the city of Krishna, Dwarka, which plunged into the depths of the sea.
Russian and Indian artists - Maxim Pridanov and Aakshat Sinha - traveled to Svetloyar, lived and painted there. The Russian painter and thinker Nicholas Roerich also worked on this topic, creating the painting “The Battle of Kerzhenets.”
On October 13 at 16:00, the exhibition “Fabulous Miracle of Existence” opens in the Russian House, dedicated to the legends of Russia and India (Kitezh and Dwarka that sank under water, others), and the Year of the Roerichs, which will be celebrated in 2024.
Maxim Pridanov is a member of the Union of Artists of Russia and the International Federation of Artists.
15 artists are participating from the Indian side.
We are waiting for you at the “Fabulous Miracle of Existence”.
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The exhibition “The Fabulous Miracle of Existence,” dedicated to the legends of Russia and India, opened at the Russian House in New Delhi and will run until October 20. The exhibition, in particular, tells about the Russian city of Kitezh and the mythological patrimony of Krishna, Dwarka, that both sank under the water.
The exhibition features paintings by Maxim Pridanov, a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, and Indian author Aakshat Sinha, who traveled together to Lake Svetloyar in the Nizhny Novgorod region while working on the project, and 14 other contemporary Indian masters.
The exhibition is also dedicated to the Year of the Roerichs, which will be celebrated in 2024.

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