Pichwai Paintings
Product details: Dimensions- 48.7″ x 73.3″ Talk to our experts on +91-7019138680 or you can also mail us at contactus@madhurya.com Click here to Book your personal zoom appointment and explore entire collection from our store The story behind this Painting is- In this Intricate painting of krishna rasleela, Krishna appears eight times dancing with alternate pairs of gopis in a circle. At the four cardinal points of the circle Krishna is represented by Shri Nath-ji and the central figure can perhaps be equated with his image as Sri Madanmohan-ji. At either side below the circle other gopis provide music for the dance and above in the star-filled sky celestial chariots carry gandharvas and the deities Siva and Brahma with their consorts. The foreground, consist of jamna river. Around the central scene are small panels showing the adornment of the Nathadwara image during the seasonal festivals.
Rasleela Pichwai Painting
Product details: Dimensions- 48.2″ x 36.5″ Talk to our experts on +91-7019138680 or you can also mail us at contactus@madhurya.com Click here to Book your personal zoom appointment and explore entire collection from our store Story behind the painting- Indra, the lord of rains, showed his wrath on the people of Vrindavan, with violent rains and thunder, lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Mountain like an umbrella and saved the inhabitants – the cows and cowherds, from Indra’s fury. Indra was humbled and the people started worshipping Govardhan, the giver of rains and green pastures. Legend has it that in 1409 AD, an image of lord Shrinathji, the mountain lifting form of Krishna, was discovered when a cow worshipped the lord with offerings of milk. A temple was established there and was held in high reverence.