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Viral Portrait Behind Rahul, Sonia Gandhi’s Selfie Is Not Of Christ

Viral Portrait Behind Rahul, Sonia Gandhi’s Selfie Is Not Of Christ

Viral Portrait Behind Rahul, Sonia Gandhi’s Selfie Is Not Of Christ

Claim: In the 6th phase of the Lok Sabha elections on May 25, Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi with mother Sonia Gandhi cast their votes in Delhi. Following this, a selfie of the mother-son duo showing their inked fingers has gone viral on social media, with users claiming that the poster behind them depicts Jesus Christ.

The image is shared with a caption: “Janeudhari Brahmin” Rahul Gandhi has Jesus’s picture in his room…No picture of Hindu gods in the same room…Nice!’.

Fact Check: NewsMobile fact-checked the claim, and found it to be false.

Upon closer examination of the viral image, the NM team noticed three distinct red dots in the poster behind them. Such a detail is uncommon in pictures of Jesus Christ. Upon cropping the image in question and conducting a Reverse Image Search, we traced the image to a website MasterPrintswhere it was identified as “Madonna Oriflamma, 1932”, an artwork by Nicholas Roerich.

WikiArt describes Nicholas Roerich as a multifaceted Russian figure, renowned as a painter, writer, archaeologist, theosophist, and public figure. He is regarded by some in Russia as an enlightener, philosopher, and spiritual influencer, particularly influenced by a spiritual movement in Russian society during his youth. One of Roerich’s remarkable artworks is Madonna Oriflamma, which exemplifies his mastery of the symbolism style. Here is an image for a more in-depth analysis and comparison.

Hence, it’s evident that the viral portrait behind Rahul Gandhi’s selfie doesn’t depict Jesus Christ, but an artwork.

Disclaimer: This story was published first on NewsMobilerepublished by Deccan Chronicle as part of Shakti collective.

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