The opening of Shakti: Fair and Fierce was truly an amazing event — a vibrant celebration of the power, strength, and grace of women artists from India. This exhibition beautifully showcases the diverse expressions of Shakti — the divine feminine energy — highlighting women not only as creators but as fierce forces of inspiration and...
Author: Dario Knez (Dario Knez)
Indian Art Comes to Life in Madrid: MOSA’s ‘Mystic Paths’ Opens at Museo de Antropología
On January 30, 2025, the Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) opened a new exhibit entitled “Mystic Paths: Living Traditions of Indian Art from MOSA” at the Museo de Antropología of Madrid in Spain’s capital. Over 150 special guests, including many professors, intellectuals, and artists from the area, attended the opening. MOSA is an international visual...
The Art of Sita’s Fire
From 6 Sept 2017 until 7 Jan 2018
Shakti: Fair & Fierce – Enpowered Women Artists From India
From 6 Sept 2017 until 7 Jan 2018
Illuminations from Ramayana
From 6 Sept 2017 until 7 Jan 2018
2024-06-12 – Annapurna Dasi’s “Illuminations from the Ramayana” Exhibit Debuts at MOSA
On May 25, 2024, a new exhibition featuring the paintings of Annapurna Dasi (Anna Johansson) opened at the Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) in Radhadesh, Belgium. Titled “Illuminations from the Ramayana,” it will be on display for one year and showcase more than 350 of her pencil-and-ink and water-color paintings. Originally from Sweden, Annapurna Dasi...
2024-05-25 Invitation for a new Exhibition : Illuminations from the Ramayana
You are cordially invited to join us for a new exhibition at the MOSA Radadesh Museum on May 25th, 2024. The exhibition, titled “Illuminations from the Ramayana”, will showcase the fascinating story and depictions of Rama, one of the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu. The exhibition promises to be an enlightening and enjoyable...
Narasimha & Avatars – The Incarnations of God
From 6 Sept 2017 until 7 Jan 2018
2023-05-08 Opening of the Exhibit Narasimha and the Avatars at MOSA
On Saturday, May 6th, MOSA (The Museum of Sacred Art), located at the Radhadesh Temple, inaugurated its latest exhibit for over 70 dignitaries and guests. The exhibition, entitled “Narasimha and the Avatars,” includes various artistic offerings on the ten avatars of Krishna, with a specific emphasis on Lord Nrisimhadeva. Government officials present included Santosh Jha,...
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