Home Actress Rukmini Vijayakumar HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram - “Gajananayutham” (Full version on my YouTube channel) A meditative quiet interpretation of the symbolism of lord Ganesha’s various attributes. Obeisance is paid to Ganesha at the beginning of every momentous occasion. Ganesha’s image symbolises all the qualities that one needs to embody to overcome obstacles. Not ‘Obstacles’, of the material physical world, but the impediments of our inner being. He has big ears and a small mouth, that imply that he listens more than he speaks; he sits on a tiny mouse that indicates that one must keep their desires under control; holding an axe in his right hand and a rope in his left shows that he helps us cut our bonds to this material world, while simultaneously pulling us nearer to the knowledge of the self; his large stomach indicates that one must be able to digest the good and the bad with equanimity and his big head is a symbol of thoughtfulness and contemplation. Produced by: MAP museum Choreographed and performed by: Rukmini Vijayakumar VIDEO CREDITS Director of Photography: Vivian Ambrose Editor: Vivian Ambrose MUSIC CREDITS Violin: Ambi Subramaniam VENUE PARTNER Heritage Bungalow at HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram Special Thanks: 1. Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N, Minister for Higher Education and MLA, Malleshwaram 2. HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram 3. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, Malleshwaram 4. Yashaswini Sharma, Esthétique Architects #dance #ganesha #ganeshchaturthi #ganapati #obstacles #indiandancer #dancer

Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram – “Gajananayutham” (Full version on my YouTube channel) A meditative quiet interpretation of the symbolism of lord Ganesha’s various attributes. Obeisance is paid to Ganesha at the beginning of every momentous occasion. Ganesha’s image symbolises all the qualities that one needs to embody to overcome obstacles. Not ‘Obstacles’, of the material physical world, but the impediments of our inner being. He has big ears and a small mouth, that imply that he listens more than he speaks; he sits on a tiny mouse that indicates that one must keep their desires under control; holding an axe in his right hand and a rope in his left shows that he helps us cut our bonds to this material world, while simultaneously pulling us nearer to the knowledge of the self; his large stomach indicates that one must be able to digest the good and the bad with equanimity and his big head is a symbol of thoughtfulness and contemplation. Produced by: MAP museum Choreographed and performed by: Rukmini Vijayakumar VIDEO CREDITS Director of Photography: Vivian Ambrose Editor: Vivian Ambrose MUSIC CREDITS Violin: Ambi Subramaniam VENUE PARTNER Heritage Bungalow at HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram Special Thanks: 1. Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N, Minister for Higher Education and MLA, Malleshwaram 2. HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram 3. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, Malleshwaram 4. Yashaswini Sharma, Esthétique Architects #dance #ganesha #ganeshchaturthi #ganapati #obstacles #indiandancer #dancer

Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram - “Gajananayutham” (Full version on my YouTube channel) A meditative quiet interpretation of the symbolism of lord Ganesha’s various attributes. Obeisance is paid to Ganesha at the beginning of every momentous occasion. Ganesha’s image symbolises all the qualities that one needs to embody to overcome obstacles. Not ‘Obstacles’, of the material physical world, but the impediments of our inner being. He has big ears and a small mouth, that imply that he listens more than he speaks; he sits on a tiny mouse that indicates that one must keep their desires under control; holding an axe in his right hand and a rope in his left shows that he helps us cut our bonds to this material world, while simultaneously pulling us nearer to the knowledge of the self; his large stomach indicates that one must be able to digest the good and the bad with equanimity and his big head is a symbol of thoughtfulness and contemplation. Produced by: MAP museum Choreographed and performed by: Rukmini Vijayakumar VIDEO CREDITS Director of Photography: Vivian Ambrose Editor: Vivian Ambrose MUSIC CREDITS Violin: Ambi Subramaniam VENUE PARTNER Heritage Bungalow at HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram Special Thanks: 1. Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N, Minister for Higher Education and MLA, Malleshwaram 2. HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram 3. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, Malleshwaram 4. Yashaswini Sharma, Esthétique Architects #dance #ganesha #ganeshchaturthi #ganapati #obstacles #indiandancer #dancer

Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram – “Gajananayutham”
(Full version on my YouTube channel)

A meditative quiet interpretation of the symbolism of lord Ganesha’s various attributes.

Obeisance is paid to Ganesha at the beginning of every momentous occasion. Ganesha’s image symbolises all the qualities that one needs to embody to overcome obstacles. Not ‘Obstacles’, of the material physical world, but the impediments of our inner being.

He has big ears and a small mouth, that imply that he listens more than he speaks; he sits on a tiny mouse that indicates that one must keep their desires under control; holding an axe in his right hand and a rope in his left shows that he helps us cut our bonds to this material world, while simultaneously pulling us nearer to the knowledge of the self; his large stomach indicates that one must be able to digest the good and the bad with equanimity and his big head is a symbol of thoughtfulness and contemplation.

Produced by:
MAP museum

Choreographed and performed by:
Rukmini Vijayakumar

VIDEO CREDITS
Director of Photography: Vivian Ambrose
Editor: Vivian Ambrose

MUSIC CREDITS
Violin: Ambi Subramaniam

VENUE PARTNER
Heritage Bungalow at HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram

Special Thanks:

1. Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N, Minister for Higher Education and MLA, Malleshwaram

2. HVN Memorial Government Girls High School, Malleshwaram

3. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, Malleshwaram

4. Yashaswini Sharma, Esthétique Architects

#dance #ganesha #ganeshchaturthi #ganapati #obstacles #indiandancer #dancer | Posted on 23/Sep/2023 00:10:22

Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram – Only one more month for #Chennai . Get your tickets early! “The Goddess”

Chennai October 20th 
Bangalore November 10th
Hyderabad December 17th 

Ticket links in my bio

@cycle.in_ presents @raadhakalpa ‘s production to celebrate the 75th Anniversary. 

Supported by @cycle.in_ 
Choreography @dancerukmini
Music production @ambisub 
Featuring artists and composers: @raghuramvocals @ambisub @shyam_rhythmgam @khanjiraboy @keerthanavaidyanathan 

Dancers: @padmashree.ks @vadhani.asokan @priya.classical @samyukthajujare @anushayash @surabhigopal reanna & manasvee @raadhakalpa 

Video @vivianambrose 
Light design @gyandev 

#thefemale #goddess #devi #maharajni #sundari #divinity #indianculture #bharatanatyam #karanas #bharatnatyam
Rukmini Vijayakumar Instagram – And I’m off. Next weekend of performances of ANUBHAVA. Dayton, OH; Adelphi NYC; & saylorsburg . Check www.aimforseva.org for details 

Day 50: #100daysofinnergrowth I’m finding that it’s not really learning what to say,  but learning when to remain silent that is most important. We often speak before we think… and taking that step back and choosing to remain silent is becoming my first step in learning this valuable lesson. I don’t succeed all the time. But even the few times that I do, it makes a world of difference to the outcome of an interaction. 

Photo @sunnyjagesar 
#dance #dancerlife #innergrowth

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