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Raas Leela

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Details

Artform

Traditional Pichwai, Rajasthan

Artist

Unknown

Dimensions

72 x 48 Inches

Medium

Natural Colors and Gold Pigments on Cotton Cloth

Framing

Unframed

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The Painting

This large pichwai presents a bird’s eye perspectives of Krishna dallying with his milkmaid companions (gopis), on the banks of Yamuna River. Here, in the sylvan glades of Vraj, his childhood home, Krishna appears in his aspect  as Gokulchandramaji, the Moon of Gokul, entrancing the maidens with the magic of his flute, Under the full moon, the raas unfolds. In the centre we see Krishna playing the flute along sides his gopis, and surrounding them, several svarups of Krishna are dancing in a circle. He mannifests himself eight times so that each gopi thiniks he is dancing with only her. The artist has adorn the painting with twenty-two panels of depicting various Shrinathji darshan. And there are gods-goddesses in their respective rides witnessing the divine dance.  

The Art

"Pichwai Art originated during the 17th century in the Nathdwara temple of Rajasthan, situated in the town within the Udaipur district. The art form is dedicated to adorning the shrine of Lord Shrinath at Nathdwara. The term ""Pichwai"" finds its roots in the Sanskrit words ""pich"" (meaning ""behind"") and ""wai"" (meaning ""hanging""). It refers to the intricately designed cloth that serves as the backdrop for the revered idol of Shrinathji within the shrine. With a tradition spanning over four centuries, Pichwai art predominantly revolves around portraying the enchanting tales of Shrinathji, the divine child incarnation of Lord Krishna, and his diverse manifestations. The artistic representations vividly capture Shrinathji's iconography, often intertwined with other significant figures like Radha, Gopis, cows, lotuses, and peacocks. Through meticulous craftsmanship, this art form aims to convey a comprehensive portrayal of the divine image of Shrinathji, evoking a sense of holistic reverence."

The Artist

Unknown

Provenance

The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.

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Other details

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