India’s streets are speaking — and their language is tradition, culture, and color.
As part of the Street Art Challenge, by @MathanVibranarayan ji Im proud to share a series of 20+ photos from a beautifully painted Railway underpass mahabubabad
Sports Silhouettes
Community Reading Mural
“Wall art showing women responsibly separating dry and wet waste — promoting cleanliness and civic responsibility in everyday life. ![]()
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Awareness through art — from honoring frontline workers to promoting health and ending TB by 2025, this wall tells a powerful public health story.
Nature peeks through concrete — a graceful giraffe reminding us of harmony between urban life and wildlife.”
This underpass has had wall art for many years. If you explore Google Maps in 3D Street View, you can even spot the older version of the artwork that existed before. Over time, that art was replaced with the current one — which is even more detailed and culturally expressive, showcasing the essence of our traditions and temples.
This isn’t modern art or abstract expressionism — it’s something deeper and more rooted. These paintings highlight:
Local temples and sacred architecture
Folk designs and symbols
Traditional patterns that echo our regional Identity
The below photo tell about our culture and festivals a famous festival of Telangana Bonalu and bathukamma
This picture explain about the marriage culture of Telangana and especially that part tells about jilakaram bellam a main part of Telugu weddings
And this picture is tells a farmer image for doing for me and the symbol is government scheme called rythu Bandhu now it’s renamed in new government as rythu Bharosa it’s give some fund through the farmers as per their land for acre 6000 for two seasons of farming per year 1200 it’s help to farmers a lot
And this picture about a beautiful temple near located name Anatharam temple lord Venkateswara Swamy Temple
Each wall speaks of heritage. Each mural reflects pride in our history, devotion, and values — turning a simple underpass into a spiritual and cultural showcase.
Mahatma Gandhi at the charkha — a symbol of self-reliance, simplicity, and India’s path to freedom. ![]()
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Visionaries on the wall — Dr. Abdul Kalam and Dr. Ambedkar inspire us to aim higher, from social reform to space exploration. ![]()
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This photo represent and tell about the eye check up in near government hospital
Location: Mahabubabad Railway Underbridge, Telangana
Captured with care and love for our land — because beauty doesn’t only exist in big cities; it lives in our traditions and the small towns that preserve them.
I encourage all my fellow Local Guides and challenge participants to explore their surroundings. Sometimes, the most meaningful art isn’t found in galleries — it’s right beneath our feet.
Let’s break the outdated images of India and showcase the reality: a country of vibrant streets, rooted culture, and colorful public spaces.
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Captured with patience and purpose — it took me nearly one full hour to take these photos without any vehicle interruptions, but it was well worth the effort to document the full beauty of this space.













