Christ the Guru

Oil painting by M. P. Manoj, based on the original drawing by Joy Elamkunnapuzha, CMI.

Christian Art

Call Number : CA-05-09

 

Christ the Guru

Original Oil Painting By

Joy Elamkunnapuzha


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Painting Redrawn by M. P. Manoj

 

Posters are available in three sizes:

  • Large: 22.5" x 31.5" / 57 cms x 80 cms.
  • Medium: 16.5" x 22.75" / 42 cms x 57.5 cms.
  • Small: 15.5" x 11.5" / 39 cms x 28 cms.
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Description:

Joy Elamkunnapuzha drew the original design in 1977, and V. Balan executed it in mosaic style on the facade of the Chapel at Dharmaram College in Bangalore, India. Christ is presented here as a yogi in meditation under the sacred peepal tree. He is seated in padmaasanam, the lotus posture. The calm and compassionate look on the face depicts the image of the ideal guru , spiritual teacher, in the Indian scriptures. The hand gestures show jnaanamudra, the sign of imparting knowledge and wisdom that dispel darkness (the Sanskrit term guru is a combination of gu, "darkness," and ru, "that which dispels").

The red color on the hands and feet shows the nail marks from crucifixion. They are the signs that St. Thomas, the Apostle of India insisted on as proof of Jesus's resurrection (Jn 20: 24-29). The equal-armed cross is presented in the form of a flower. The flame represents both Christ and the devotee alike; it is a reminder of two complementary sayings of Jesus: "I am the light of the world" (Jn 8:12) and "You are the light of the world" (Mt 5: 14). The two halves of a coconut, often placed at the forefront during religious rituals in India, is a symbol of self-sacrifice. The chalice with bread and grapes represents the sacrificial gift of Jesus in the holy Eucharist.

M. P. Manoj made this painting in 1993. Manoj made a few modifications in the original design, including a different color scheme. The entire figure, except the circular ring holding the lamp, is made of triangles, symbolizing the Christian concept of God as a trinity of three persons. Instead of the earthen lamp in the original, the flame here comes from a hanging oil lamp ( tuukku vilakku). This kind of lamp can be seen at traditional homes and places of public worship, especially in Kerala.

Joseph J. Palackal CMI

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Christ The Guru - An intercultural image of Jesus from India

Narration by Dr. Joseph J. Palackal

Video Ref. Code CMS-212

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