Tanjore style Lord Shrinathji painting with Real gold leaf work | Handmade by Indian Craftsman
Product Specifications:
| Attribute | Details |
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| Material | Premium wooden board Traditional Tanjore Art on high-quality cloth |
| Dimensions | 24 inches (Height) × 18 inches (Length) |
| Color & Finish | Rich, traditional pigments powerfully contrasted by extensive Real Gold Leaf overlays. |
| Pieces | Handcrafted 1 Piece Idol |
| Craftsmanship | Handcrafted by Skilled Indian Artisans |
| Weight |
Immerse yourself in devotion and artistry with this handcrafted Lord Shrinathji Tanjore style painting the divine form of Krishna as a child, brought to life using the ancient Tanjore technique combined with Pichwai-inspired elements.
Skilled artisans meticulously apply real gold leaf to embellish the jewelry, crown, halo, and ornamental motifs. The background is painted using premium pigments, and the fine linework around Shrinathji’s face, garments, and surroundings reveals the incredible care and patience invested in each stroke. The embossed detailing provides a subtle three-dimensional effect, elevating this from a flat painting to a regal devotional piece.
It is Perfect for your prayer room, living area, or as a thoughtful gift, this artwork celebrates spirituality and heritage.
This timeless piece not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your home but also brings a sense of devotion and tranquility.
Note: This painting is not framed. You can contact us for framing details and options.
Uses & Benefits:
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Pooja Room / Home Temple: Ideal for the altar or sacred space, as a focal spiritual artwork.
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Living Room / Hall: Adds a divine and elegant accent to your décor, inviting blessings and positive energy.
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Meditation or Study Room: Inspires calm, focus, and spiritual ambiance.
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Gifting: A meaningful and auspicious gift for weddings, housewarmings, festivals, or to devotees of Lord Krishna.
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Temple / Community Center Display: Suitable for small shrines, as a central devotional artwork in spiritual centers.
Frequently Asked Questions
⭐ Who is Lord Shrinathji and why is he depicted in paintings?
Shrinathji is a form of Lord Krishna manifest as a 7-year-old child, especially worshipped in the Pushti Marg tradition. Paintings of Shrinathji are devotional expressions, often used in temples and homes to evoke darshan and connect to divine energy.
⭐ What is the religious and symbolic significance of Shrinathji paintings?
Shrinathji is often portrayed lifting Govardhan Hill, symbolizing divine protection over his devotees. The paintings are believed to bring blessings, positivity, and spiritual upliftment to the environment.
⭐ Can this painting be used for worship or ritual purposes?
Yes. Many devotees treat these paintings as objects of worship in home shrines, performing aarti, offering flowers, and daily prayers before them.