| 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 stunning painting captures one of the most auspicious motifs in Pichwai art the Sacred Cow. Cow is revered as the divine wish-fulfilling, symbolizing abundance, fertility, and nourishment. The cow is intricately painted in white with opulent golden Shringar (decorations), accompanied by her playful little calf, representing pure maternal love and prosperity. Above, the delicate pink lotus flowers bloom, embodying purity, spiritual enlightenment, and creation.
The large banana tree at the base, commonly seen in Shrinathji's temple environment, signifies auspiciousness. Framed by a classic red border, this piece beautifully blends spiritual symbolism with masterful Indian craftsmanship, making it a powerful focal point for any collector or devotee.
Note: This painting is without frame and is shipped in a roll.
Pooja Room / Altar: Ideal for a sacred space, as the Kamdhenu Cow is believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and fulfill wishes.
Home Decor: Adds a sophisticated touch of traditional Indian culture and spiritual depth to living rooms, studies, or entryways.
Gifting: A deeply unique and auspicious gift for milestones like weddings, anniversaries, or housewarming ceremonies.
Art Collection: A valuable addition for collectors interested in authentic, folk, and devotional Indian textile art.
The Cow is considered a divine, wish-fulfilling animal in Hinduism. In Pichwai, she symbolizes prosperity, abundance, fertility, and is highly auspicious, representing the spiritual wealth associated with Lord Krishna's abode (Vrindavan).
Yes, the lotus is highly significant. It represents purity, beauty, and spiritual detachment, as it grows in mud but remains untouched. It is a symbol strongly associated with Hindu deities, particularly Krishna.
Pichwai is traditionally a large devotional cloth painting used as a temple backdrop. Miniature paintings are much smaller, often on paper or silk, and cover a wider range of themes beyond temple devotion, though both share a highly detailed style.
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