Sri Vishnu, the protector and nurturer of this beautiful Srishti or creation in Hinduism, can be visualized as a divine king, a father figure whose duty involves constantly interacting with his devotees and answering their prayers. His doors are open to all. As the supreme god who participates in his own creation in order to ensure its unhindered functioning, Vishnu is one of the Hindu deities with whom the followers feel a deep and personal relationship, which can be described as Bhakti. The proximity between Bhakta (worshiper) and Bhagwan (worshipped) and the greatness of Lord Vishnu is the theme of the exquisite Patachitra, made marvellous by the use of a soothing blue shade.
The four-armed god reclines on his Sheshashaiya (bed made from the coils of the snake Shesha). He is the centre of the Universe as well as the painting, every eye, including the eyes of other subjects in the painting, is fixed upon the magnetic presence of Vishnu-Narayana. Brahma sits on the lotus that is emerging from Vishnu’s navel. Goddess of Knowledge and his wife Saraswati, stand near the head of the snake-bed, charmingly holding her veena. Lakshmi is near Vishnu’s legs, her body language implying that she is involved in a conversation with her beloved. A four-limbed, tiger skin-clad Shiva bows his primary hands in front of Vishnu while carrying his trident and drum in the other two hands. Garuda, the king of all birds and the mount of Vishnu is venerating his lord, sitting on his knees and looking at him with an expression of dedication and admiration. The heavenly imagery pops out grandly due to the dark colour used to depict the night sky and the Ksheer Sagar (ocean made out of milk). Outlined using charming floral motifs, this Patachitra is an artist’s tribute to the beauty of the persona of Vishnu.
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