Four Armed Shrinathji | Pichwai Painting | Stone Color On Cotton Cloth | By Narendra Kumar

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Item Code: DDN467
Artist: Narendra Kumar-Rajasthan
Specifications:
Stone Color On Cotton Cloth With Original Gold Leaf Work
Dimensions 48 Inch Height X 36 Inch Width
Handmade
Handmade
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100% Made in India
100% Made in India
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Embrace the Divine: A Pichwai Masterpiece

This exquisite Pichwai painting showcases Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, depicted with four arms, each wielding a divine symbol. The vibrant colors and intricate details transport you to the heart of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, the spiritual home of this beloved deity. The painting is executed in the traditional style, using stone colors on cotton cloth, enhanced by original gold leaf work. This piece isn't just a painting; it's a window into a rich cultural and spiritual heritage. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

The Legend of Shrinathji: A Glimpse into Krishna's Magnificence

Shrinathji's depiction as a four-armed youth is rooted in the legends surrounding Lord Krishna's childhood in Vrindavan. These tales, often recited in devotional songs and dramas, recount Krishna’s playful mischievousness and his divine power. In this portrayal, his four arms represent his multifaceted nature – protector, lover, friend, and divine ruler. The objects he holds are symbolic: the mace (gada) signifies his strength, the conch shell (shankha) represents his call to dharma, the axe symbolizes the severance of illusion, and the pot (kalash) represents the abundance of spiritual nectar. The snake adorning him is symbolic of his divine protection, and the intricate clothing reflects his princely status. The very act of portraying Shrinathji in this manner is a devotion in itself, reflecting a rich tapestry of Indian traditions and beliefs. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

The Art of Pichwai: A Tradition of Devotion

Pichwai paintings originated in Nathdwara, a town in Rajasthan famous for its magnificent Shrinathji temple. These devotional artworks were originally created as temple hangings, meant to enhance the spiritual atmosphere during temple festivities. The vibrant colors, meticulous details, and the use of gold leaf are all integral elements of the Pichwai tradition. Artists would spend months, sometimes years, creating these elaborate works, each brushstroke infused with prayer and devotion. This piece, by the skilled hand of Narendra Kumar, continues this rich legacy of artistic excellence and spiritual expression. The intricate border and background motifs further amplify the painting’s artistic merit, reflecting the craftsmanship inherent in the tradition. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

A Collector's Piece: Beauty and Artistry Combined

This 48-inch high and 36-inch wide Pichwai painting is not merely a decorative item; it is a work of art, steeped in history and cultural significance. The artist's skill in using stone colors creates a depth and vibrancy unmatched by other mediums. The gold leaf work adds an opulent touch, enhancing the already striking imagery. Owning this painting is owning a piece of Indian spiritual heritage. Its size makes it a statement piece, suitable for any discerning collector or devotee seeking a truly unique and meaningful addition to their home or collection. This painting serves as both a beautiful and powerful expression of faith and a testament to the enduring artistry of the Pichwai tradition.
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