Explore Murals
Browse murals by location, deity, or narrative themes.
Each image is part of a larger spatial and cultural context.
These murals are an integral part of temple architecture, where visual art, spatial design, and ritual practice intersect. They are experienced within specific physical environments rather than as standalone images, and their interpretation is closely tied to context.
Kerala mural paintings are created using traditional techniques and natural pigments, following established iconographic conventions. They typically depict deities, mythological narratives, and symbolic motifs, arranged in structured compositions across architectural surface.
Visual details vary in prominence depending on viewing distance, allowing both close inspection and broader compositional understanding.
The perception of these murals is influenced by environmental and spatial factors such as lighting conditions, architectural elements, and viewer position.
In many cases, murals are encountered progressively, partially revealed through movement within the space, resulting in a viewing experience that is dynamic rather than fixed.
This digital archive documents mural paintings across multiple locations while maintaining their contextual associations.
The platform is designed to support structured exploration, enabling users to browse murals based on location, deity, and narrative theme. The objective is to facilitate both visual engagement and comparative analysis across the collection.
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Over a thousand murals. Four ways in. Choose the one that fits how you think.
Browse by Location
Explore murals through the spaces and regions in which they exist. Discover temple murals, palace murals, and district-wise collections across Kerala.
Browse by Deity
Browse murals depicting major deities and divine forms including Krishna, Shiva, Devi, Vishnu, Ganesha, Hanuman, and more.
Browse by Theme
Discover murals based on mythological narratives and literary traditions including the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and other narrative cycles.
Browse by Visual Features
Study Kerala murals through iconography, ornamentation, composition, colour usage, gestures, costumes, and stylistic details.
Browse All Murals
No filter. No category. Just the walls. Browse the complete collection — all documented murals, searchable and sortable.