Step into the divine world of Vrindavan with this majestic hand-painted Pichwai, a 4 x 6 feet visual narrative that celebrates the timeless tale of Govardhan Leela—one of the most cherished legends of Lord Krishna.
At the heart of this masterpiece is Shreenathji, a manifestation of Lord Krishna, lifting the Govardhan mountain effortlessly on his little finger to shelter the people and cattle of Vrindavan from torrential rains sent by Lord Indra. The composition is not only rich in mythological essence but also in its artistic expression. Every brushstroke reflects deep devotion and age-old tradition, painted painstakingly by skilled artisans trained in the Pichwai art form.
Surrounding the central figure is a gathering of intricately painted cows, gopis, and devotees, each delicately detailed and brimming with emotion. The backdrop features lush greenery and the iconic dotted sky—symbolic of divine presence. The borders of the Pichwai are adorned with multiple miniature depictions of temple rituals, different forms of Krishna, and daily darshan moments, offering a complete darbar-like feeling, often experienced in Nathdwara temples.
The lower panel of the painting beautifully showcases the sacred lotus pond, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening, with playful peacocks and divine cows enhancing the sense of sacred joy. The upper and side panels are filled with stories and scenes of Krishna’s divine pastimes (leelas), framed in rich reds, ochres, and saffrons that are traditionally used in temple art.
This artwork is entirely hand-painted using natural pigments on a cotton base, following traditional Pichwai techniques that have been passed down over generations. The large format of 4 x 6 feet makes it an extraordinary focal point for any space—be it a home mandir, meditation area, gallery wall, or spiritual center.
Key Features:
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Theme: Govardhan Leela with detailed Krishna Darshan Panels
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Size: 4 x 6 feet
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Material: Premium cotton fabric
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Technique: Traditional hand painting with natural pigments
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Color Palette: Rich tones of indigo, gold, vermilion, ivory, and green
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Art Form: Pichwai, originating from Nathdwara, Rajasthan
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Significance: Represents protection, divine love, and the power of devotion
Bring home this museum-worthy devotional artwork that blends spiritual depth with artistic grandeur, making it a sacred heirloom to be cherished for generations.
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