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Hand-Painted Lord Shrinathji Cloth Pichwai Painting for Home Decoration

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This traditional Pichwai painting on cloth is a remarkable example of devotional Indian art, dedicated to Lord Shrinathji, a revered form of Lord Krishna. Rich in symbolism, color, and narrative, Pichwai paintings like this one are typically hung behind the deity in temples or used during religious festivals to depict various leelas (divine pastimes) of Krishna. At the center of the composition, Lord Shrinathji is portrayed in his iconic pose—his left hand raised, symbolizing the lifting of Mount Govardhan to protect the people of Braj. Dressed in ornate garments with floral garlands and a decorated crown, he is the divine focal point of the scene. The background features a temple structure with checkered floors, traditional architectural elements, and sacred trees painted on either side, representing the holy landscape of Vrindavan. Surrounding the deity are numerous priests, devotees, and musicians, shown engaged in various forms of seva (service)—singing, playing instruments, and waving fans. Their expressions are full of devotion, reflecting the emotional depth of the spiritual moment. At Shrinathji’s feet lies a large Annakut—a mountain of sweets offered to the deity, symbolizing gratitude, abundance, and divine nourishment, especially during Govardhan Puja. The borders of the painting are richly detailed with miniature depictions of other Krishna-related deities, scenes, and cows, underscoring Krishna’s role as a divine cowherd. Celestial beings float above the temple under a starlit sky, enhancing the mystical and divine atmosphere of the artwork. Executed with natural pigments and fine brushwork, this painting is both a sacred object of worship and a masterpiece of Rajasthani heritage.

    Key Features:

  • Depiction of Annakut celebration with central Shrinathji figure.
  • Vivid expressions of devotion from priests and devotees.
  • Narrative border panels featuring divine stories and holy cows.
  • Authentic Nathdwara style using traditional colors and materials.

     

  • Pack of one piece
  • Material: Cloth
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