Hand Painted Pichwai Painting of Krishna Radha for Decor

Lord Krishna Paintings and Radha depict their enduring love for one another. Many people see Radha Krishna's love story as an enduring, epic tale that transcends all realms.

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Lord Krishna Pichwai Painting Folk Art Of Nathdwara

It is lucky to hang Radha Krishna photo for bedroom or living room. It is due to the fact that Radha and Lord Krishna are both the avatars of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu, respectively. Radha Krishna pic in bedroom is regarded as one of the best.

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Rare Tribal Ganesha Painting With Many Trunks

Pichwai also called 'Pichvai' originally, means 'that hangs from the back', arising from the Sanskrit language 'Pich' referring to back and 'wais' translating to hanging. These paintings depict the popular Hindu mythology of Lord Krishna.

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Pichwai Painting playing Holi With Gopies Srinathji Forms On Border

The paintings of Lord Krishna are seen as auspicious and welcome, making them the ideal choice for a housewarming celebration. If the recipients are a couple, they can also receive Radha Krishna paintings as gifts.

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Radha Krishna Pichwai Painting with peacocks and Gopis

These artworks often capture the eternal love between Radha and Krishna, symbolizing the union of the individual soul (Atma) with the universal soul (Paramatma). Through vibrant colours and intricate details, artists breathe life into these paintings.

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Radha Krishna Rajasthani Painting With Gopies

The spiritual significance of Radha-Krishna lies in the fact that they symbolize the ultimate goal of human existence, which is to attain union with the divine. Radha represents the human soul's devotion and love for God.

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Lord Krishna playing Holi with the Gopis

An example of pahari painting used in Gardner's Art Through the Ages, which states: In Krishna and Radha in a Pavilion, displays the lovers sitting on a bed beneath a jewelled pavilion in a lush garden of ripe mangoes and flowering shrubs.

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Lord Krishna embracing Rukmini

Kaliya Krishna statues are not traditionally worshipped, but they are preferred as divine pieces of decoration, placed in homes to gain the liveliness and compassion of dancing Krishna.

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Young Krishna Stealing Butter With His Friends

The Hindus strongly believed that placing beautiful Radha Krishna marble statues in homes would bring good luck and positive vibes. A newly married couple's new journey of life is boosted enormously by Radha Krishna Marble Murti.

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Krishnagarh painting of Lord Krishna and Radha in a beautiful garden

It is believed that the first Radha Krishna painting in Phad art was made somewhere between the 13th and 14th century. The paintings depict the narration of Radha and Krishna in a condensed fashion and are created on the fabric using colors.

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Very old hand painted Krishna painting

The oldest and religious Radha Krishna Paintings are found in Phad Paintings. Phad paintings are originated in the Rajasthan State 700 years ago.

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