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Pichwai Cow Painting Of Shreenathji On Sharad Purnima

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Rajasthan's Pichwai Cow Painting of Shreenathji on Sharad Purnima are a traditional type of art that represent incidents from Lord Krishna's life. One of the most well-known Pichwai paintings depicts Shreenathji, an avatar of Lord Krishna, with cows on the festival of Sharad Purnima. Sharad Purnima is a Hindu holiday held in the month of Ashwin, which falls in October or November. The moon is said to be closest to the earth on this day and to shine brightly. Lord Krishna, according to mythology, used to celebrate this occasion by playing his flute and dancing with the Gopis in the moonlight. This celebration is vividly shown in the Pichwai art of Shreenathji with cows on Sharad Purnima. Shreenathji is seen in the picture standing in the center, surrounded by cows. The backdrop is painted in blue tones to reflect the night sky, and the moon is seen shining brightly. Shreenathji is pictured playing his flute while the cows watch. The artwork depicts the beauty and peacefulness of the occasion and is a visual expression of Shreenathji's intimate affinity with the cows. Cows are revered in Hindu mythology and are considered sacred creatures. They are thought to symbolize motherly love, selflessness, and purity. The cows in the Pichwai picture of Shreenathji with cows on Sharad Purnima are completely dedicated to Shreenathji and are attentively listening to his singing. Finally, the Pichwai cow painting of Shreenathji on Sharad Purnima is a lovely depiction of the event and the close link between Shreenathji and the cows. The picture depicts the moment's beauty and tranquillity and serves as a reminder of the value of love, devotion, and nature in Hindu philosophy.

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