Shrinathji Rajbhog Pichwai Painting design is a traditional Indian art tied with Lord Krishna's devotion, namely his form as Shrinathji. The artworks are created on oversized cotton or silk fabric pieces and embellished with vibrant colours and gold or silver foil. These are meant to be hung behind Shrinathji's statues in temples, where they are said to bring good fortune and blessings to followers. Shrinathji is shown in all his regal magnificence, holding a lotus in one palm and adorning himself with a beautiful garland. Beside him are beeda (folded betal leaves carrying spices), a jug of water, his cherished flute, a cane to play with Genda (Ball), and a mirror. Exquisite fragrances are strewn over the kalash on the roof, filling the air with their aroma. The paintings show situations from Shrinathji's life, such as his daily routine, encounters with gopis (cowherd females), and childish pranks. The scenes are generally presented against a brilliant and colourful background, representing the deity's divinity and pleasure. A Shrinathji Rajbhog Pichwai painting design is a time-consuming and labour-intensive procedure that demands excellent expertise and patience. The painters begin by drawing the design on the cloth using natural colours created from plant extracts and other organic components. They then construct elaborate patterns and embellishments by combining brushwork and hand-stitching. Shrinathji Rajbhog Pichwai paintings design are an essential component of India's cultural legacy and are revered by Shrinathji followers worldwide. They are regarded as more than simply art pieces; they are also objects of devotion and spiritual importance. They serve as a method of connecting with the holy and requesting blessings and protection, in addition to their visual appeal.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 158.00 CM |
Length | 177.00 CM |
Size | 70.00 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-08/60293 |