| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Premium Cotton Cloth |
| Dimensions | 24 inches (Height) × 18 inches (Length) |
| Color & Finish | Hand-painted with natural pigments |
| Pieces | Handcrafted 1 Piece Idol |
| Craftsmanship | Handcrafted by Skilled Indian Artisans |
Dimension (in centimeters) - 60 cm (Height) × 45 cm (Length)
This handcrafted Pichwai painting from the Nathdwara school beautifully captures the divine darshan (view) of Lord Shrinathji, rendered in a striking dark blue/black hue. Shrinathji is flanked by two devoted Sevaks (priests), one holding a basket of offerings and the other fanning the Lord with a large chhatra (canopy fan).
The spiritual environment is completed by four sacred cows symbolic of prosperity and Krishna's love for Gau-Seva which occupy the background alongside small vignettes of other deities. Painted meticulously on cotton cloth with natural pigments, the composition is unified by blooming lotus buds at the base and a decorative floral border, making it a powerful and auspicious piece that embodies devotion and traditional Indian artistry.
Note: This painting is without frame and is shipped in a roll.
This artwork beautifully captures Lord Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, standing gracefully on a platform surrounded by two devoted Sevaks and four sacred cows—symbolizing love, service, and divine abundance.
Cows in Pichwai art represent purity, fertility, and Krishna’s eternal bond with nature. Their presence enhances the painting’s spiritual and symbolic significance.
Because each Nathdwara Pichwai carries centuries of devotional artistry. It’s not just a decorative piece—it’s a sacred form of storytelling through color, faith, and culture.
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