Pichwai Painting - Madhuban (Unframed 36" x 24'')
Pichwai Painting - Madhuban (Unframed 36" x 24'')
Pichwai Painting - Madhuban (36" x 24''). In this verdant expanse where lotuses bloom and divine animals wander, the painting captures the tales of a celestial forest where every creature is part of a divine lila —where the earthly and the celestial move in quiet conversation. In this Pichwai, Shrinathji graces the devotee’s gaze with an ethereal darshan—echoing the divine stillness of Sharad Purnima, mirroring the moon’s serene fullness. Shrinathji bathed in celestial glow, adorned for the night of divine fullness. Hailing from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, Pichwai painting is a ritual art form deeply embedded in the worship of Shrinathji, a child incarnation of Lord Krishna. Traditionally hung behind the idol as seasonal and ceremonial backdrops lent them their name which literally means ‘Hanging Behind.’ Hand-painted on starched cotton or handwoven cloth using natural pigments, true Pichwais often take weeks or months to complete. An exceptional set of skills and deep spiritual sensibility is passed down through generational lineages of temple painters. Pichwais often narrate Krishna’s divine life—his pastoral charm, mythic deeds, and cosmic play.
Pichwais now, have seamlessly entered contemporary spaces—valued not just for their aesthetic appeal, but as living testimonies to India’s ritual and artistic continuity.
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