Pichwai Alar Cloth for God Goddess
₹1,850.00
Pichwai is a magnificent, nearly 400-year-old traditional Indian art form that originated in Nathdwara, near Udaipur, Rajasthan. These detailed and devotional paintings are traditionally created on cloth and were designed to be hung behind the deity Shreenathji in temples.
Dimensions: 2 meter
Weight: 575 gms
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Pichwai is a magnificent, nearly 400-year-old traditional Indian art form that originated in Nathdwara, near Udaipur, Rajasthan. These detailed and devotional paintings are traditionally created on cloth and were designed to be hung behind the deity Shreenathji in temples.
The art form is deeply spiritual, with the central theme almost always revolving around Lord Krishna—depicting his divine pastimes, festivals, and leelas. One of the most recurring and symbolic elements in Pichwai art is the cow motif, representing abundance, devotion, and Krishna’s life as a cowherd.
Rich natural colors, intricate detailing, and sacred symbolism make Pichwai not just an art form, but a living expression of devotion and tradition, still revered and used in temples and homes today.
Dimensions: 2 meter
Weight: 575 gms



