Shrinath Ji with Cows Pichwai Painting
Shrinath Ji with Cows Pichwai Painting
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The painting, titled "Shrinath ji with Cows," depicts the Hindu deity Lord Srinathji standing in the middle of the painting, surrounded by a herd of white cows. The painting has been created using organic colors on cloth, giving it a distinct texture and a natural feel.
Lord Srinathji is depicted as a young boy with a crown of peacock feathers on his head, dressed in rich and vibrant traditional attire. The cows surrounding him are also painted with intricate detailing, highlighting the beauty and purity of these sacred animals.
To the left and right of the painting, four lotus flowers are depicted, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the artwork. The lotus, being a symbol of purity and enlightenment, holds great significance in Hindu mythology and is often used to depict deities.
Overall, the painting is a beautiful representation of the divine connection between Lord Srinathji and cows, which is an important aspect of Hinduism. The use of organic colors on cloth adds to the traditional and authentic feel of the artwork, making it a true masterpiece.
Care & Instruction
Care & Instruction
Care & Instructions:
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Can be safely dusted using a clean, soft natural artists brush.
- Do not use moist dust cloths, stiff bristle brushes, or feather dusters to clean the painting.
- Avoid spraying any fresheners, polish etc directly onto the painting.
Features
Features
Dimensions:
- H-6 W-4 feet
Product Material: Natural stone pigment on cotton.
Shipping & Delivery Details
Shipping & Delivery Details
DELIVERY INFORMATION
SHIPPING TIME
- The product will be dispatched in 2-4 weeks.
RETURNS
- Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged
- Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery in case of damaged goods
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
- Each artwork is hand-painted and unique, so colors and details may vary slightly from the images shown.
- Each painting is handmade by a house of skilled artists. No two pieces are identical, which only adds to its originality and allure.
The word Pichwai has its roots in the Sanskrit pich (behind) and wai (hanging). A traditional art form that emerged in the 17th Century at the Nathdwara temple in Rajasthan, Pichwais are intricate paintings dedicated to Shrinathji and are typically hung behind the idol of the deity in local shrines.
Pichwai is a traditional Indian art having its origin in Rajasthan, India. Pichwai is an intricate painting that depicts theatrical scenes from Lord Krishna's (Shrinathji) life which is done on fabric using rich hues. It originated 400 years ago, in the town of Nathdwara near Udaipur in Rajasthan. These elaborate textile hangings celebrate joyous adoration for Lord Krishna.
Pichwai (pichvai) is a style of painting that originated over 400 years ago, in the town of Nathdwara near Udaipur in Rajasthan, India. Intricate and visually stunning, pichwai paintings, made on cloth, depict tales from Lord Krishna's life.