‘Kamal Talayi’ Pichwai Painting
‘Kamal Talayi’ Pichwai Painting
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This handcrafted Pichwai painting captures the divine depiction of the 7-year-old infant incarnation idol of Lord Krishna, embodied as Lord Shrinath Ji at the revered Shrinath Ji temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The artwork, following the 'Kamal Talayi’ theme, showcases a lotus pond backdrop inspired by Ashatachhapa poems, where lotus symbolizes Lord Krishna's beloved Gopikas.
Illustrating the iconic posture of Lord Shrinath Ji holding the Govardhan Parvat in one hand and a bansuri, accompanied by a lotus in the other, this painting exemplifies the traditional Nathdwara school of Indian painting. The distinctive feature of large, deep eyes resembling lotus petals adds to the richness of this artistic creation.
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Note: This item is made to order.
Material: Cotton cloth
Color: Natural stone colors
Size: 36"x24" (does not include frame)
Delivery Time: This item may take up to 6-8 weeks for delivery after an order is placed.
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