The oil on canvas portrait of Tendulkar, who is playing his 199th and penultimate Test match in the Eden Gardens here, resembles the character Arjuna.
Tendulkar is painted in grey colour with a blue patch on his forehead signifying his dreams and ambitions to touch the sky.
Dinda, who made the sketch two days ago before the Eden game began, told PTI that it was a spontaneous decision.
"I never thought that I will make his portrait. Suddenly a thought came into my mind and I started painting impulsively," said the painter, who has gifted five of his earlier paintings to the cricketer and sold him another six.
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Dinda is not going to sell this painting, which has now become very close to his heart.
"If Sachin wants this, I won't say no to him. But I want to keep this with me in a personal museum which I will curate in the future," he said.
A friend of the veteran batsman for many years, Dinda said he wants to gift Tendulkar, who is known to be an art collector, either a Tagore painting or a sculpture.
The painting, titled 'Robir Aalo', which the artist never sold to anyone since it was painted two years ago, is a tribute to Tagore.
And the sculpture is a transformed art form one of his celebrated 'Yug Purush' series of portraits.