Krishna Gopasthami Pichwai Painting of lord Krishna, is one of Hinduism's most revered deities, is known for his heavenly essence, attractive demeanour, and teachings on love, devotion, and karma. Krishna's relationship with the Gopis, the cowherd females of Vrindavan, is one of the most well-known legends about him. This narrative has been represented in several paintings and sculptures, notably Rajasthan's famed Pichwai art paintings. Pichwai paintings are a classic Rajasthani art genre developed in Nathdwara, near Udaipur. These paintings, usually done on cloth or paper, show numerous incidents from Lord Krishna's life. One of the most well-known Pichwai paintings depicts Krishna with the Gopis on the festival of Gopasthami. Gopasthami is a Hindu festival that honours the function of cows in Hindu mythology and the relevance of cattle breeding in Indian agriculture. According to mythology, Lord Krishna and his associates disguised themselves as cowherds on this day and carried their cows to the forest to graze. Krishna's beautiful beauty and playful temperament attracted the Gopis, who followed him into the woods and spent the entire day singing and dancing with him. The Pichwai art of Krishna with the Gopis on Gopasthami is a lovely depiction of this incident. Krishna is in the middle of the artwork, playing his flute, surrounded by the Gopis, who are clothed in vividly coloured saris and decked with jewels. The background is painted in green tones to simulate a forest, and the cows are portrayed grazing calmly. The artwork depicts the beauty and joy of the event and serves as a visual picture of Krishna's strong relationship with his devotees.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 144.00 CM |
Length | 187.00 CM |
Size | 73.60 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-01/60286 |