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This media file displays a newspaper clipping from "STAR OF MYSORE," published on Wednesday, 7th November 2018, detailing Dr. Veerendra Heggade's visit to the Shell Art Museum.

The main image features Dr. Veerendra Heggade, dressed in white attire, holding a decorative, possibly reflective, circular object. He stands before a large, intricate shell sculpture, which appears to be part of an elaborate installation or deity depiction, set against a vibrant background painting with warm, orange and yellow tones. Another man, wearing an orange-brown robe, is seen standing behind Dr. Heggade.

Accompanying smaller images provide additional insights. One shows Dr. Heggade observing exhibits within a museum setting, possibly behind glass display cases. Another features a detailed artwork or sculpture of a deity, likely Lord Ganesha as indicated by the text, surrounded by people. The third smaller image captures Dr. Heggade signing a document at a wooden desk.

The visible text clarifies that Dr. Veerendra Heggade, the Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari, visited the Shell Art Museum on Chamundi Hill Road in Mysuru. He was in Mysuru to receive a civic honor for completing 50 years as Pattadhikari. During his visit, he appreciated the detailed works of artist Radha Mallapa and congratulated her for earning a prestigious Guinness World Record for creating the largest seashell sculpture of Lord Ganesha. The images collectively capture a cultural event focused on art appreciation and recognition.
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Jan 12, 2025

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This media file displays a newspaper clipping from "STAR OF MYSORE," published on Wednesday, 7th November 2018, detailing Dr. Veerendra Heggade's visit to the Shell Art Museum. The main image features Dr. Veerendra Heggade, dressed in white attire, holding a decorative, possibly reflective, circular object. He stands before a large, intricate shell sculpture, which appears to be part of an elaborate installation or deity depiction, set against a vibrant background painting with warm, orange and yellow tones. Another man, wearing an orange-brown robe, is seen standing behind Dr. Heggade. Accompanying smaller images provide additional insights. One shows Dr. Heggade observing exhibits within a museum setting, possibly behind glass display cases. Another features a detailed artwork or sculpture of a deity, likely Lord Ganesha as indicated by the text, surrounded by people. The third smaller image captures Dr. Heggade signing a document at a wooden desk. The visible text clarifies that Dr. Veerendra Heggade, the Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari, visited the Shell Art Museum on Chamundi Hill Road in Mysuru. He was in Mysuru to receive a civic honor for completing 50 years as Pattadhikari. During his visit, he appreciated the detailed works of artist Radha Mallapa and congratulated her for earning a prestigious Guinness World Record for creating the largest seashell sculpture of Lord Ganesha. The images collectively capture a cultural event focused on art appreciation and recognition.

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