Il Museo

Il Museo è collocato in un suggestivo palazzo storico del 1600, completamente restaurato, posto tra Bologna e Pistoia, immerso nel verde. Questa struttura, oltre ad una ricca collezione permanente, offre una serie di eventi culturali e mostre che saranno organizzate all’interno del Museo, ma anche in altre sedi.
Ogni visita sarà una vera sorpresa, anche perché è personalizzata. Infatti Morena ed Ernesto Vi accompagneranno all’interno di questa foresta di simboli, tutta da scoprire… e per questo motivo ricordate che occorre la prenotazione.
VI ASPETTIAMO!

The Museum is set in an enchanting historical building of 1600, completely restored, situated between Bologna and Pistoia, among the woods.
This building, apart from being a rich permanent collection, offers a series of cultural events and exhibitions which will be organized not only inside the Museum, but also in the other centres.
Each visit will be a real surprise, also because it is personalized. In fact, Morena and Ernesto will accompany you inside this forest of symbols, all to discover….and for this reason please remember that reservation is needed.
Looking forward to seeing you!!!!!

lunedì 13 luglio 2015

Chhaya Gandhi

Chhaya Gandhi
Literatarot
VII - Carro/Chariot
Bhagvad Gita

Chhaya is an artist from JJ School of arts and creator of the brand Oshibana that offers an array of art and craft products of home decor and aesthetic range including those made with pressed flowers, dried spices, painted glass and other beautiful as well as innovative materials with nature as the source of inspiration. She spent her earlier years as a visualiser in a top ad agency in Mumbai. The Osibana collections are featured in a few exclusive stores in Mumbai, Bangalore and other leading cities of India. Chhaya is a mother, a spiritualist and also a gifted tarot reader and psychic.
 
Description:
The Chariot depicts the greatest moment from the epic of Mahabharata that constitutes the discourse of Bhagvad Geeta by Krishna. The Bhagvad Gita can be seen as the chief literary support for the religious civilization of India. The Chariot here symbolizes the will power and determination to do what is right. The Charioteer overcomes the weakness of heart and rises to fulfill his duties through his focus to fight and win. The Charioteer is the person who is not disturbed by either happiness or distress and remains steady in both. In the episode shown in the card the chariot of Arjuna is seen. Arjuna faces conflicts of the soul and the life he is leading, feeling weakened by the call of war with his own brethren. This is where Krishna comes in and delivers the great 'Geeta-updesh' or preaching to Arjuna. Under the divine blessings of Lord Krishna, Arjuna understands the meanings of duty - 'Karmanya-vadhikaraste-maphaleshu-kadachina' - Do what you have to do without expecting any results. The card being no VII also indicates that the Charioteer is a deep thinker, is sympathetic and kind. The Charioteer always fights for what is right.