Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth
Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth

Handcrafted Pichwai Style Shrinathji Painting on Cotton Cloth


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Product Specifications:

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 exquisite, handcrafted Pichwai painting, originating from the revered Nathdwara tradition, is an authentic portrayal of Lord Shrinathji. It is meticulously created on a durable cotton cloth base, ensuring longevity and a classic texture.

The shrinath ji is central, rendered in striking blue, adorned with opulent jewelry, and an elaborate Shringar (decoration). Flanking the Lord are two devoted priests, dressed in traditional white Vaishnava attire. Above the deity's head is the symbolic face of the goddess, often representing the protective energy of the temple. This piece beautifully encapsulates a moment of deep ritual and devotion, making it a spiritually significant addition to any space.

Note: This painting is without frame and is shipped in a roll.

Uses & Benefits:

  • Ideal for Pooja rooms, living spaces, or temple décor
  • Enhances spiritual ambience and invites divine energy
  • Thoughtful gift for housewarming, Janmashtami, or weddings
  • Adds a cultural and traditional touch to modern interiors
  • Perfect collectible for art lovers and Krishna devotees

Frequently Asked Questions

⭐ What is the significance of the two figures standing next to Shrinathji?

These figures are traditionally known as Sevaks (priests or attendants). They are integral to the Pichwai tradition, symbolizing the ritualistic worship (seva) offered to Lord Shrinathji, often seen holding items like a lotus, morchal (peacock fan), or ritual offerings.

⭐ What type of colors are used on the cotton cloth?

The painting is created using mineral and natural pigments/fabric colors. This traditional technique ensures the rich, vibrant hues, such as the distinct indigo-blue of Shrinathji, have lasting colorfastness and a classic, authentic finish.

⭐ What is the specific religious tradition associated with this style of Pichwai?

This Pichwai style is rooted in the Pushtimarg sect of Vaishnavism, founded by Vallabhacharya. The art is dedicated to Shrinathji, whose primary temple is located in Nathdwara, Rajasthan.

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