Shrinath Ji Chappan Bhog Pichwai painting is a traditional form of Indian art closely associated with worshipping Lord Krishna in the form of Shrinath Ji. The painting depicts the offering of 56 different types of food or Chappan Bhog to the deity. The picture is typically created on a large piece of fabric, which is then hung behind the idol of Shrinath Ji in temples. The Chappan Bhog offering is an essential aspect of the worship of Shrinath Ji, and the painting is designed to convey the devotion and reverence of the devotees. The painting is created using bright, vibrant colours and gold or silver foil, intended to symbolize the divinity and grandeur of the deity. The god is usually depicted seated on a throne or swing, surrounded by numerous food items such as sweets, fruits, and other luxuries. The food is laid out symmetrically, with the most essential things in the middle. The painting's backdrop is generally embellished with elaborate patterns and decorations that add to the overall attractiveness of the artwork. A Shrinath Ji Chappan Bhog Pichwai art is a time-consuming technique requiring high talent and attention to detail. The painters draw the design onto the cloth and produce exquisite intricacies and patterns with brushwork and hand-stitching. Shrinath Ji Chappan Bhog Pichwai art is a significant element of India's cultural history, and it is loved by Shrinath Ji's followers worldwide. It is regarded not only as a piece of art but also as a method of showing devotion and asking for the deity's favours. The complex patterns and vivid colours continue to inspire artists and believers alike, and the artwork is a significant element of India's rich cultural tradition.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 142.00 CM |
Length | 184.00 CM |
Size | 72.00 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-09/60294 |