Pichwai Art - Handmade Shreenathji Raas Leela Pichwai Painting
Maha Rasa embodies the celestial dance of Shreenathji and the Gopis, symbolizing the harmonious union between the Jeevatma (human soul) and Paramatma (the Divine). According to belief, under the luminous glow of a full moon, the Gopis of Vrindavan, captivated by the enchanting melodies of Krishna's flute, congregated along the silvered banks of the Yamuna. Enthralled by the divine music, they engaged in a trance-like dance alongside Krishna. In this ecstatic state, Krishna assumed manifold forms, engaging in a rapturous rasleela with each and every Gopi.
Pichwai is a detailed art form of traditional Indian hand painting originating from Rajasthan. It depicts Lord Krishna's divine persona using vibrant colours, intricate designs, and careful brushwork. These handcrafted artworks are found in temples and homes, retelling Krishna's stories. Artists portray his playful childhood and serene moments with cows and Gopis. This art celebrates spirituality, craftsmanship, and devotion. It may take a talented artist up to several months to paint a detailed Pichwai
Dimensions | 34 In × 22 In |
Product Care | Position it out of direct light. |
Item Code |
PWNAU004 |