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Mumbiram
Mumbiram is a painter and author from India known for his leadership of the ''Rasa Renaissance'' movement in Art. He is best known for his soulful renderings, in charcoal and colour media, of the folk people of India in real life situations. He is considered to be a contemporary classical painter who is inspired by real life muses with whom he invariably has a close egalitarian friendship. He is the rare contemporary artist that has introduced an indigenous art movement and a manifesto (Manifesto of Personalism). His ''Personalism in Art'' has now proliferated into the Rasa Renaissance movement that is based on the classical Rasa Theory of Sanskrit literature. It is a theory of aesthetics that puts the quality of human emotions that a work of Art or literature arouses as the criterion of its excellence. Mumbiram is equally gifted with words. His work of Euphorisms ''“Deluges of Ecstasy”'' that he composed during his 12 years in America is a path-breaking work in the prema vivarta mood. ==Rich Family Heritage of Simple Living and High Thinking== Mumbiram was born in the busy Mandai vegetable market place of downtown Pune, son of an eminent lawyer Ramdas Paranjpe who was a popular public figure. His mother Anjani was daughter of eminent watercolor artist S.H. Godbole, who was secretary of the prestigious Bombay Art Society in the 1930s. She was also the granddaughter of Shri Vartak, the fist Indian Chief Engineer of the colonial Bombay Presidency. Mumbiram’s father was a nephew of a great spiritual master ''Shri Ramdasanudas'' of Wardha. He was also a nephew of ''Sir Raghunath Paranjpe'' (R. P. Paranjpe), first Indian to top the tripos Math exam at Cambridge. Eccentric linguist and historian ''Rajaramshastri Bhagvat'' and cofounder of the Prarthana Samaj, ''Bhaskar Hari Bhagvat'' were his grandfathers. Mumbiram inherited the ideals of simple living and high thinking from his predecessors. All these men were self-made individuals and neither inherited nor bequeathed any property.
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