Key Points

A differently-abled Paithani weaver from Maharashtra has created a stunning silk masterpiece. The artwork features Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Lord Ram's name inscribed beside him. Shakti Danej crafted this piece as a tribute to the Ram Mandir's construction. He now hopes to personally present this unique creation to the Prime Minister.

Key Points: Differently-Abled Weaver Shakti Danej Creates Modi Lord Ram Paithani

  • Differently-abled weaver spent 1.5 months on meticulous hand-weaving
  • Artwork depicts PM Modi with Lord Ram's name inscribed beside him
  • Creation is a tribute to the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
  • Danej hopes to personally present the saree to PM Modi
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Divine threads: PM Modi and Lord Ram woven into silk masterpiece

Shakti Danej, a differently-abled Paithani weaver from Yeola, crafts a silk masterpiece featuring PM Modi and Lord Ram, a tribute to the Ram Mandir.

"“Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilled the dream of crores of devotees by making the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya a reality.” - Shakti Danej"

Yeola, Sep 5 In what is being described as fusion of devotion, artistry, and resilience, a differently-abled Paithani weaver from Yeola, Shakti Danej, in Maharashtra’s Nashik district, has created a beautiful silk masterpiece featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lord Ram.

The remarkable design has captured attention far beyond the weaving community. It is now being talked about and admired across various spectrum in public and politics.

Woven into the rich fabric of the traditional Paithani saree, the artwork depicts Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the name of Lord Ram inscribed beside him.

At the same time, a symbolic image of Lord Ram gazes at him from behind. A powerful visual metaphor reflecting the spiritual and cultural connection between the leader and the deity is presented in the piece of art.

According to Danej, it took him nearly one and a half months of meticulous hand-weaving to bring this vision to life.

What makes the work even more inspiring and appealing is that Shakti Danej is differently-abled, yet his determination and skill have turned a piece of silk into a canvas of national pride and religious sentiment.

Speaking to IANS about what inspired him to create such an art, Danej said: “Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilled the dream of crores of devotees by making the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya a reality. This Paithani is my way of expressing gratitude and reverence -- both for Shri Ram and for the Prime Minister.”

Danej now hopes to personally present this unique Paithani creation to Prime Minister Modi as a token of respect and appreciation. He believes that this gesture will not only honour PM Modi’s efforts but also shine a light on the rich heritage of Paithani weaving and the extraordinary contributions of differently-abled artisans.

The saree has already become a topic of discussion in artistic and political circles alike, and many are hoping that Danej’s dream of meeting the Prime Minister will soon come true.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is beautiful! Paithani weaving is such an intricate art form, and to incorporate both Lord Ram and PM Modi shows how deeply connected our culture and politics have become. Hope he gets to meet Modiji soon!
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Sarah B
While the artwork is undoubtedly skilled, I wonder if mixing religious figures with political leaders in art might blur important lines. Still, the artist's dedication and talent are remarkable.
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Arjun K
Jai Shri Ram! This is exactly the kind of artistic expression that shows how the Ram Mandir movement has inspired creativity across India. The weaver's devotion shines through every thread.
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Vikram M
As someone from Maharashtra, I'm proud to see our traditional Paithani art getting national recognition. Shakti Danej's work preserves our heritage while celebrating contemporary achievements. 👏
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Michael C
The craftsmanship is extraordinary! Taking 1.5 months for hand-weaving shows incredible patience and skill. This deserves to be in a museum as a cultural artifact representing modern India.

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