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Finding the right living room painting can be a tricky prospect, with sizing just as important as style,
not to be worried, CRAFTS ODISHA is here to serve you the beautiful Village Painting Patachitra, a
timeless piece sure to give any living room just the right hint of sophisticated formality. Material:
Tasar fabric Dimension (HWL): Weight: Frame: With frame Illustration:
The artifact described here is a unique Decorative Beautiful Village Painting Patachitra.
The art piece is well-painted with multiple colors, making it strikingly beautiful.
The depth of the artisan-made craft decoration is stunning, and the varied masterpieces are ravishing
and amazing to make you fall for it.
The skillful articulation over the Patachitra has depicted the life of tribal people and their customs.
The Pattachitra paintings are formed on a special canvas where Tasar clothes are layered with a
tamarind paste and then coated with clay powder.
A series of framed Village Painting is such a natural fit for a gallery wall.
A blank wall makes the artwork pop even more with the Tribal Life painting.
Cover the blank space surrounding the door with a frame Patachitra Painting.
Go crazy with Village Painting wall deco on your living room wall.
The room gets well, and great and has an earthy touch with the Tribal Life Patachitra Painting.
The Village Painting brings a sense of authority and seems to put things into perspective.
With a little planning, this can be your favorite part of the house where you display your Patachitra
Painting.
The wall of the staircase serves multiple purposes, highlights your favorite piece of art, and gives you a
chance to get creative.
With our effortless caring information, your art decoration will have a long life and look as beautiful as
the first day.
Buffing the Patachitra Painting with a cloth(dry), from time to time is sufficient to keep its appearance
shiny.
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Dimension: Black leaves Jumbo tree Tasar Painting 20 x 46 inches. It depicts the nature perfect harmony
and strength of life. This piece keeps things simple and modern in a classical manner. A unique piece sure to
lay eyes on. Material: Tasar fabric. Dimension(HW): 46x20 inch Pattachitra is one of the oldest and popular
arts of Odisha. Most themes are based on Hindu mythology, folk tales, animals, tree of nature, flowers. A
quite simple display of art in an intricate way of creativity. The rich use of colors, unique portrayal of motifs,
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Description: Light green tree Tasar Painting 19 x 45 inches. Complement a diverse variety of wall decor. A
charming mix of patterns gives an attractive sense of balance to any space. Material: Tassar Silk
Dimension(HW): 45.5x19.5 inch Odisha is the land of art and culture. Usually, Pattachitra is portrayed as the
tale of mythology and folks. Other themes based also included. Nature-based Pattachitra Tree of life, birds,
animals, etc. The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract
from seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf
and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was
used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt
coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own significance, as the
white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow, The hair of the mouse and
Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes the art
astonishingly beautiful. The above Pattachitra is said to be nature-based. A spectacular art of a green tree. It
keeps the wall simple and modern with the touch of local art. Give your wall a little extra ambiance. Makes the
perfect use above the bed, gallery, hallway, office, you can make a twin or three pieces alongside each.
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Black leaves tree Tasar Painting 21 x 40 inch. An eco-friendly painting to amplify your wall anywhere in your
home/office.Timeless beauty showcasing nature to be paired with your desired frame.
Chitra was painted on Patta, known as Pattachitra, as a religious offering to temples. These paintings
showed mythological stories and life events of gods and goddesses. It also contained themes like nature,
flowers, and animals.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells which were powdered and then soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the
green leaf and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named
Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is
extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its
significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow, The hair of
the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes
the art astonishingly beautiful.
Every picture has some signs of spirituality or religion. Above black leave tree painting, has many features
from its root to branches, convey some important message for mankind. The root symbolizes stability, the
branches symbolize growth.
The tree also symbolizes fertility, from its seed to sapling always finds a way to keep growing like a person's
ability to live, grow and develop. Trees lose their leaves in winter and appeared new fresh leaves when spring
approaches. Likewise, a human faces new begins, fresh starts, and death.
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Dark-Red tree Tasar Painting 21 x 40 inches. Pair with your favorite frame, for endless decor possibilities on
the wall. A vignette statement piece with a balanced visual experience.
Patta means canvas, Chitra means picture. Pattachitra art is the most popular ancient art form of Odisha. It
portrays simple themes through creative motives and unique designs. The themes are based generally on
mythology, folk tales, nature, animals, and flowers. The rich color and display of art touch human emotion
directly.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and
green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used
to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut
shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own significance, as the white
illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow,
The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral
border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
The tree symbolizes stability (the deep-rooted) and growth(the upward branches). A tree grows in the
harshest condition, flood, heat, cold but withstanding in every condition likewise a human in a cycle of life
Hangover the wall of the bed, dresser, hallway, office. Make a twin or triplet of the same art on the wall for
stylish ambient.
Something with a more casual look rooted to traditional.
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Description: Rose-Gold Tree Tasar Painting 22 x 40 inches. The artistic paint offers the timeless beauty of
nature for any wall. Stylish ambient provides sophisticated aesthetics. Material: Tasar fabric
Dimension(HW): 40.5x22 inch A scroll cloth painting named Pattachitra from Odisha is quite popular for its
unique patterns, design, and motifs to depict mythological and folk tales from ancient Hindu scriptures. The
painting on the cloth is "Pattachitra". The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients.
The white color extract from seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is
made from the green leaf and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone
named Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black
is extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own
significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow. The hair of
the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes
the art astonishingly beautiful. The above Pattachitra is a piece of rose gold tree painting, a masterpiece of art
done by using only minimal colors, simple and elegant to eyes upon. Use it above the bed, sideboards, or
wall anywhere in the home, office, gallery. You can opt to hang two-three alongside each with a delightful
feeling of the series. Care: Use a soft cloth to dust the painting.
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Eggplant color tree Tasar Painting 20 x 42 in. Nature-inspired classical touch with contemporary design and
delightful approach on the wall with minimal color. The famous art of Odisha, Pattachitra. An expressive
mythological tale of emotion, display through the pattern, motifs, and design. A true reflection of ancient art
through sheer grace. The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white
color extract from seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from
the green leaf and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named
Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is
extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own
significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow. The hair of
the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes
the art astonishingly beautiful. The trees branches are reaching up to the sky, which symbolizes growth and
the deep roots into the soil symbolize stabilization. The tree symbolizes fertility, never stopping growing
likewise men should gain knowledge and experience throughout their lifetime. Branches sprouting of different
points and different direction symbolize a person's different experiences shape them into who they are. Like a
tree in his life cycle losses its leaves in winter and appear new leaves again in spring, conveying a message
that a human also faces hardship but grows with every passing day, birth-death is a part of the life cycle.
Keeping a piece on the wall will amplify the harmony and balance of mind. A danish approach of color and
form. Make your wall better, soothing with the hues. You can use a set of these series to add more
ornamentation to the wall. Care: A soft cloth is enough to wipe the surface and keep the painting dirt free.
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Description: Green tree Tasar Painting 20 x 42 in. This art offers a rich and artisanal appeal well suited to
modern conventional decor with a twist of tradition. Sophisticated and timeless appeal with gentle ambient.
The fascinating ancient art of Odisha "Pattachitra". Depicts Hindu mythological tales and folks along with
nature, animals, and flowers through rich colors, creative motifs, and unique designs. A fine display of
craftsmanship at its best. One common element found in every Pattachitra is the flower border give a
sameness to the entire painting.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and
green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used
to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut
shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its significance, as the white illustrates
Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow,
The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral
border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
A tree has many symbols to interconnect with human life. Just like branches strengthen with time and grow
upward, human life also acquires, knowledge and experience as move through life. The deep-rooted in the
earth and branches reach outward to the sky, it represents stability and growth. A tree symbolizes fertility,
finds a way of growing through a seed, it signifies the vitality of a person. The branches sprouting in different
directions symbolize human learning and shaping himself with different experiences. In his life cycle a tree
losses its leaves in winter and flourish new fresh leaves again in the spring likewise a human also
experiences darkness and light, death, birth, a fresh start in his life cycle.
Hanging a tree wall painting brings peacefulness and relaxation. A sense of calm can rip from the art. The
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Green-Purple tree Tasar Painting 20 x 41 inches. Feel the sense of hope and calm with a single glance at the
painting " the tree of life". Your wall decor will bloom with these blue and green tree of life wall hanging.
Pattachitra is a traditional Indian folk art from Odisha. characterize by hand engraving on cloths, with intricate
patterns, designs, and motifs. Based on Hindu mythology and folks.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and
green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used
to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut
shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its significance, as the white illustrates
Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow,
The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral
border makes the art astonishingly beautiful. A traditional lacquer coating is given to protect the painting's
longevity.
The above art is a green and purple tree of life, the tree symbolizes growth, stability, beauty, and strength.
The universal symbol of life. Use this piece to give your wall a touch of natural structure. Wall above the bed,
sideboard, gallery, office,
the decorative possibility for any space on your wall. You can even hang two or three each alongside the
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Description: Lord Krishna Story Pattachitra Painting. The symbol of immortal love brings a divine touch to
your wall and peaks a thousand words through the art. Material: Canvas Dimension(HW): 25x40 inch
Weight: 0.2 kg Famous for an age-old tradition of painting, the land of Odisha. Pattchitra is the oldest form of
fascinating artwork which depicts Hindu folk tales and mythological stories. Patta means cloth or canvas,
Chitra means Picture, hence, Pattachitra is a picture painted on a piece of cloth. The Pattachitra here depicts
the story of Lord Krishna, from his born on a moonless night while heavy Strome was approaching, guided by
a divine voice his father Vasudev carried the infant on a rattan basket over his head, across the river Yamuna
to the house of Nanda in Gokula protected from rains by the hood of a seven-headed serpent. At reaching
Nanda's place he placed the child near Yashoda and carried their newborn girl back to his prison. The
painting also illustrates his Leela in Gokul, with Gopala's and Gopi's. The Raas was with the Gopi's revolved
around Krishna, as he played his flute near the banks of Yamuna. Depicts the legendary love for Radhe
Krishna, meeting his childhood friend Sudama, killing Naraksura and Putana, laddu Gopal, lifting Gowardhan
mountain, and his Vishwa Roopa. The painting has covered almost all the life of Lord Krishna, in
juxtaposition. The center of the painting shows the soul seeking divine love of Shri Krishna with Radha,
alongside the painting portrays The Dasaavatara of Lord Vishnu, These are Matsya (Satya Yuga),
Kurma(Satya Yuga), Varaha(Satya Yuga), Narsimha(Satya Yuga), Vamana(Treta Yuga), Parshurama(Treta
Yuga), Rama(Treta Yuga), Balarama(Dwapara Yuga), Krishna(Dwapara Yuga), and Kalki(Kali Yuga). The
superb craftsmanship makes the piece a distinct one. The painting can be perfectly displayed on any wall, for
its visual interest. Rich blue, mustard, and white hues finished with a traditional flower border give a little extra
feature. Care: Wipe the canvas with a soft cloth or brush.
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Description: Colorful Lord Krishna Story Pattachitra Painting. Endless décor possibility throughout the home.
Every section rendered different stories which amplify its value. Material: Canvas Dimension(HW): 25x40
inch Weight: 0.2 kg The place rich in art and culture, Odisha. Pattachitra is one of the gems from the basket
of art from Odisha. It illustrates mythological and folk tales through the intricate motifs, and patterns. The
following Painting depicts the whole life events of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna was born to king Vasudev and
his mother Devaki, in jail. They were imprisoned by Devaki's own brother Kansa who was warned by an
astrologer that he may get killed by the child of his sister, so he imprison them and killed every child born to
them. But king Vasudeva carried Lord Krishna after birth to Nanda's house at Gokul through the Yamuna
river, by carrying him on his head with a rattan basket while heavy storm approached, protected by a seven
head serpent hood over his head from the rain. The Pattachitra has many stories like to unfold through the
picture like killing female demon Putana who was sent by Kansa to kill the infant, His dance on Kaaliya Naag
in river Yamuna, stealing butter, in childhood famous as Makhan chor, lifting the Govardhan Hill, to safeguard
people and livestock from the storm, his Viswaroopa, stealing clothes from the Gopis from the tree, Krishna
playing in the village, killing of demon Kesi. The center part of the painting showcase the undying selfless
love and devotion of Lord Krishna and Radha. A message of love blossoms when liberated. The painting
shows both of them meeting in the Vrindavan when Lord Krishna plays flute melodiously every day by the
lakeside. The painting has so much to delineate around, the Dasavatara of Lord Vishnu. Masya, Kurma,
Varaha, Narsimha, Vamana, Parshurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna, Kalki. Avatar means incarnation Lord
Vishnu has ten incarnations in different yuga (time period). The first yuga is called the Satya yuga where the
four avatars appeared. In the second yuga called the Treta Yuga where three avatars appeared. The third is
Dwapara where two appeared and the last is Kali Yuga. This painting is a true reflection of the life of Lord
Krishna with benediction. Ideal to décor at any wall of, home, temple, hallway, office, the color combination
blend with a wall of light-colored background. Care: The painting should dust with the help of a soft cloth.
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Description: B/W Krishna Story inside Lord Vishnu Painting. A blissful art to clap eyes on. This painting
captures the ethos of being calmful and to be grateful. Material: Canvas Dimension(HW): 40x25 inch
Weight: 0.2 kg The Pattachitra limns of Lord Vishnu upright. Inscribe the story of his other avatar Lord
Krishna inside. Lord Vishnu has appeared in nine different avatars in different Yugas, the tenth is predicted
one. 1. Masya: A fish, to rescue the four veda from the flood (jal pralay). 2. Kurma: Turtle, churning of the
ocean of milk. 3. Varaha: Boar, to rescue the earth from drowning. 4. Narsimha: Half man half lion, to destroy
evil. 5. Vamana: dwarf, with three steps he acquired earth, heaven, and the head of Bali. 6. Parasurama:
Rama with axe, carrying the quality of both Brahmin and Kshatriya. 7. Rama: Human, to eradicate evil and
free earth from demons. 8. Krishna: The direct descent of God. 9. Buddha: To purify Hinduism, Founder of
Hinduism. 10. Kalki: yet to appear to end Kaliyuga. According to Hinduism, it Consists of three gods called
Trimurti, Bramha, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Brahma is the creator, Shiva is the destroyer, and Vishnu is the
server of the universe. In every Incarnation, he returns to earth to restore and balance good and evil (Cosmic
balance). He always describes a human body, mostly blue in the skin, with four arms, carrying various objects
like conch, chakra, lotus, and club. Blue is the color of infinite sky and ocean. The trident upward Tilak on his
head signifies, clear direction that accelerates growth. Conch: The antediluvian sound of creation. Origin of
existence. Chakra: The universal mind/ wheel of symbolic of life, renewing cycle of time. Lotus: Purity,
abundance, fertility, and growth Club/Gada: Intoxicate the mind. Symbol of primal knowledge. The painting
also explores the life events of Lord Krishna, From his journey of Yamuna on the head of his father to Gokul
Dham, kasha killing Yogamaya (The daughter of Yashoda and Nanda)stealing butter, Dance on Klaiya Naag,
lifting Gowardhan Parwat (Govardhan hill), Raas Leela in Gokul with gopas and gopis, His cow Surabhi, Lord
Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi on great serpent Seshnaag, etc. The elegant picture, with details inside featuring
the playful Lord Krishna life, added beauty to the picture. Lord Vishnu and Krishna's divine consort shower
bestow on the admirer. Perfect to place any wall of your, home, gallery, office, to rip success, compassion,
peace. Care: Dusting should be done using a soft cloth.
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Material: Canvas Dimension(W:H:L): 18:12 Weight: 0.1 kg Description: Black Narasimha Killing
Hiranyakasyap Painting.This painting is a gesture of good over evil. Dark finish background with color makes
an engaging impression. Pattachitra art is the age-old art of Odisha. It depicts stories through motifs, various
patterns, and designs mostly upon the stories regarding Hindu deities. Five colors white, red, yellow, green,
black, known as Pancha Tatwa carry out to color the Picture. The white color procured by soaking, drying,
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Material: Canvas Dimension(W:H:L): 18:12 Weight: 0.1 kg Description: Black Lakshmi Nrusingha Pattachitra
Painting. Endless placement possibility throughout the home or office. A fearlessness and reassurance can
be sensed through the picture. The fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is Nrusingha. To rescue humanity from
the terrible cruelty of tyrant Hiranyakashypa and his devotee Prahlada, Lord Vishnu appeared as Nrusingha.
The obtainment of colors and materials is totally natural. Five main colors, white, red, yellow, green, black,
are known as been used to color the painting. The white color gets by soaking, drying, and churning seashell,
The red obtain from a stone Hingula, a local stone Haritlal used to get yellow color, color Green gets from
leaves and green stones, and black is procured from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut shell.120
more colors are used by mixing of the Five mentioned color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are
used to make the brush for the canvas painting. And tied to a bamboo stick as a handle. The flower border on
the painting makes it more eye-catching. Hiranyakashypa to master the three worlds, Haven, Earth, and
Patala, he penance, for years and gained a boon from Lord Bramha. That he would neither be killed by any
human or animal. Nor in the day neither in the night. Not by any weapon.Nither in the ground nor in the sky.
After getting the boon he starts torturing all the three worlds, along with his son who was a keen devotee of
Lord Vishnu. He asked his son to worship him instead of Lord Vishnu, to which his son Prahlada denied, it
made him so angry and rage he wants to kill his son, with several unsuccessful attempts he finally asked
Prahlada if Vishnu is omnipresent then he must be in the pillar in front of him. Hiranyakashypa took his mace
and hit on the pillar and demolish it. The pillar split open and Lord Nrusingha emerged out from it, he lifted
Hiranyakashypa laid him on his lap, and ripped him with his claws. There were nine forms of Lord Nrusingha,
those are 1. Ugra Nrusingha2. Kroddha Nrusingha3. Vira Nrusingha4. Vilamba Nrusingha5. Kopa
Nrusingha6. Yoga Nrusingha7. Aghora Nrusingha8. Sudarsana Nrusingha9. Laxmi Nrusingha. Laxmi
Nrusingha is the form where Goddess Laxmi is seen sitting on his lap, Laxmi Nrusingha is the calmer form
among other forms. Lord Nrusingha teaches us that evil never be able to win over good, no matter how many
boons he had received. True prayers of devotees will always save them from evil and restore their faith in
goodness. Bring a wall hanging of Lord Nrusingha to obtain the protective grace of the Lord. Also guides our
life with, nonviolence and righteousness. Care: Use a soft cloth to dust the surface.
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Black Laxmi Nrusingha Pattachitra Painting. A serene design reminds a sense of both generosity as well as
indignation. Patta means cloth and Chitra means painting, thus Pattachitra is the art of painting on a cloth.
Which is an ancient practice of the state of Odisha. Using natural dye colors, motifs, patterns, and various
designs it displays stories and life events of Hindu deities. The sourcing and procurement of colors and
materials are totally natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, are used to color the Picture. The
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Material: Canvas Dimension(W:H:L): 18:12 Weight: 0.1 kg Decription: Lord Narasimha Killing Hiranyakasyap
Painting.Make a wide-reaching righteousness impact on the wall of your home or office. The brilliant unfolding
of mythological stories through the art, adding expression to every detail. Pattachitra means, painting on
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Dimension(W:H:L): 17.5: 11.5
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Description: Monochrome Tirupati Balaji Pattachitra Painting. A wide-reaching serenity impact spread with the
picture on your walls. A tasteful elegance with displays the artisan's brilliancy with minimal color to fit any
decoration.
The procured colors and materials are purely natural. Pancha Tatwa colors mainly white, red, yellow, green,
black, known as has been used to color the Picture. The white color is secured by soaking, drying, and
churning seashell, The red is get from a stone named Hingula, stone Haritlal is used for yellow, Green is
extracted from leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot.120 more colors are used by
mixing of the Pancha Tatwa. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used to make the brush. And
tied to a bamboo stick, making it a paintbrush. The flower border on the painting makes it more remarkable.
Tirupati Balaji widely known as Shri Venkateswara said to be that LordVishnu manifested on the earth to
bless the devotee in the Kaliyuga. Once Lord Laxmi had a fight with Lord Vishnu and Left the Vaikuntha. She
came and settle on earth doing penance. Which made Lord Vishnu follows her and search for her, but not
able to find any trace of her. During the search operation, she met with Padmavati who was the daughter of
Tirumama Parvat, (mount of seven hills), they fell in love and decided to marry each other, but the father of
Padmavati demanded a huge sum of the bridal price, which made Shri Venkateswara borrow the sum from
Kubera (the god of wealth), as per the loan agreement the loan is supposed to be payback by Shri
Venkateswara with the help of his devotee. That is why so many devotees donate huge amounts of money to
Venkateswara.
Unlike any other deity of Hindu, Shri Venkateswara has no weapon on his hands. He is seen in a standing
position with four arms, holding Chakra in the right upper arm and Conch in the left upper arm. The right
The Lord Tirupati Balaji is known to grant the wishes, desires, and blesses with peace and prosperity. He is
the way to salvation and liberates oneself from the cycle of birth and death. It is very auspicious to keep a
picture of the divine god at your eyesight.
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Lord Jagannath Chitalagi Besha Tasar Painting. The vibrant colors create the look and show the artist's
masterpiece. A beautiful traditional touch to your wall.
Odisha, Jagannath temple is one of the Char Dham for pilgrims sites in India. The state is also renowned for
its ancient handicrafts heritage. Pattachitra is one of the oldest artwork of Odisha. Depicts the Hindu
mythological and folk tales.
Lord Jagannath have 32 Besha. Here Besha means attire, dress, or adornment. Deities from many temples
are dressed and decorated in many manners. In Jagannath puri also the trinity dressed with usual to
occasional ornamentation according to the festival and tithi. Every day from the Mangala aarti to Ratri pahuda
the deities get dressed with every pahuda. When there is a special occasion in a special festival the deities
get a special Besha. Like Chitalagi Amavasya it falls on the new moon day of Shravana month known as
Chateau Amavasya. A special ritual is observed on this day. The forehead of the three gods is embellished
with a Chita. The word Chita means ornamentation of the forehead with materials like bezoar, sandalwood,
musk. But in Jagannath temple puri, the Chita is made from gold, diamond, emerald, sapphire, ruby. The
Sevak adorn the deities with the Chita on the day of Shravana Amavasya. The Chita is also removed from the
head in the Snana Purnima in which the three siblings visit Gundicha temple for nine days and again put it in
the Shravana month.
A special pudding made from rice called "Chateau Pitha" was offered to the deities. The Chateau Amavasya
festival is also celebrated as an agricultural festival of the farmers. This day's farmers go to their peddy fields
and pray to yield good crops.
You can give your wall a unique fine art display, with a spiritual appeal. The fascinating painting would amplify
the wall ornamentation with wonders. You can opt to hang the painting at your living, study, library, office,
gallery, etc.
Care: Use a dry soft brush to clean the painting, gently wipe the surface.
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Chitalagi Besha of Puri Jagannath Tasar Painting. A joy to contemplate even without any context.
Odisha is famous for, world-famous Jagannath temple, puri. One Dhamas out of the four Dhamas is known
as the Purushottama Khestra and the land of handicrafts. Pattachitra art is one of the oldest forms of artwork
found in Odisha. "Patta" means canvas "Chitra" means painting, the painting is based on Hindu mythology
and folk tales.
In Odiya and Sanskrit, the Besha is described as a dress or embellishing. In Jagannath temple, the three
deities are embellished with different Bashas throughout the year. There are also many festivals where the
deities get special ornamentation according to the festival.
Chitalagi Besha is one Besha from the 32 Besha of Shri jiu. Observed in Chateau Amavsya every year in
Shri mandir. Falls in the new moon day of Shravana month. On this day a special ritual performs in the Shri
mandir. It is observed on the new moon day of the Shravana month. A special ritual is performed on this
occasion. The forehead of the deities is adorned with a Chita. The word Chita means ornamentation of the
forehead from different materials like sandalwood, bezoar, musk
But in puri Shri mandir the Chita is made from gold, diamond, sapphire, emerald, and ruby. The Chita is taken
out from the head only in the Snana Purnima when the trinity goes to the Gundicha temple for nine days, and
again it is put on the forehead in Shravan month.
A special rice pudding made from rice called "Chateau Pitha" is being offered to the deities. The Chateau
Amavasya is celebrated through the state as an agricultural festival of the farmer. On this day the farmer
worships his peddy field and prays to yield a good crop.
A spiritual captivated view in your wall decor, with minimal color coordination pop up, whenever it is placed in
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Lord Jagannath Ghodalagi Besha Tasar Painting. A unique spiritual illustration. Generate a warm feeling from
a single glance.
No wonder Odisha has the holy pilgrims from the Char Dham, one of the Dham is the Shrikhetra Puri. Where
the worldwide famous cart festival performed.Full of cultural heritage the land of handicrafts. Pattachitra is
one of the oldest and most popular living art forms of ancient times. The Pattachitra painting is a mythological
and folk story inscribed in it. comprises of stories from Lord Jagannath and Vaishnava religion.
Lord Jagannatha with his siblings has many Besha, during the day. The Besha here means the attire and
embellishments . There is different occasion and festival where deities dress up and decorate according to
the festival. Ghodalagi Besha is one of his Besha from the 32 Besha.
In winter like everyone feels cold, the deities of Jagannath temple also feel the cold for which he adorns The
Ghodalagi Besha. From the sixth day of the bright fortnight of Margsira Month to the fifth day of the bright
fortnight at Magha, deities wear winter clothes. In Odiya Margasira Shukla Sasthitithi to Magha Shukla
Panchami or known as Basanta Panchami the lords are covered with heavy blankets. Specially designed
winter dresses are stored in the Ratna Singhsana. The entire body barring his face is covered in blankets and
with headgear made of cotton and wool. The color is changed with each day, as per the temple almanac.
Grey for Monday, Tuesday is a mixture of five different colors, blue for Wednesday, yellow for Thursday,
For the natural colors used in the canvas, the paintings have a soft glow that lasts forever. It's a unique and
charming form of deity, to adore your walls. Hang it on walls of living, dining, Bedroom, hotel, cottage, etc.
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Jagannath Jiu Raghunath Besha Tasar Painting. Decorate your wall with amazing art prints. A perfect
representation of divinity with elegance.
Odisha is the land of Jagannath, also the land of ancient art form Pattachitra. The painting reflects the
mythological and folk tales inspired by Lord Jagannath and the Vaishnava sect.
Besha is a Sanskrit word that means dress or attire. The deities of Shri Jagannath temple in puri are adorned
with many different ornamentations throughout the day, starting from mangal aarti to Ratri pahuda. The lord
also dressed in different ornamentation on different occasions according to the nature of the festival. The
Raghunatha Besha is generally held in the month of Baisakha. In this Besha Lord Jagannath facade as Lord
Rama and Shri Balbhadra pretense as Laxmana, with Subhadra, Bharata, Shatrughan in Ratna Singhasana
along with other figures like Hanuman, Bibhishana, Angada, Jamabana, Nala, Sushena, almost 32 different
statues are placed on a thin plank of wood, attached to the Ratna Singhasana. A wooden platform
temporarily made from Ratnasinghasana to the Kalahari Dwara looks like the courtroom of Lord Rama. Lord
Jagannath pretense as Lord Rama in Veerasana pose adorns with many pieces of jewelry like Bala, Hara,
Baju and a Naka Dandi attached o the nose of the deities, holding a bow.
Placement: The holiness of the painting is worth watching. Amplify any decor of the wall, like showering of
blessing from the picture in the atmosphere. Suitable to place on any wall of the rooms like living, bedroom,
study, gallery, office, etc.
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Padma Besha of Lord Jagannath Tasar Painting. Energetic colors with the striking appearance of Lord
Jagannatha compliment the artwork of the artisan.
The incredible Odisha, Land of the fourth Dhaam. Where the world-famous Lord Jagannath temple is
situated. Also the land of diverse, vibrant handicrafts and its cultural heritage. Pattachitra is one of the oldest
artwork and rooted in faith with Hindu god and goddess and their mythological and folk stories depicted in the
canvas with natural colors.
Padma Bhesa of Lord Jagannatha was observed on the new moon day of Magha and Basanta Panchami. Is
the day which goddess Saraswati the provider of education is worshiped. The Padma means The lotus and
the flower that appeared from this month onward. The dress material of this Besha is made out of the Lotus
flower, (it is specifically provided by the Badachhata matha of puri ). There is a story behind this Besha, long
ago there is a devotee named Manohar das who was willing to offer Lotus flower, so when he started his
journey to the trinity he collect many lotus flowers and tied in his Gamucha (towel), When he opened the
towel after reaching the temple he found out some flowers have dried up and some got rotten. Seeing this the
To remind his bhakti bhava (devotion), the lords are embellished by Padma Besha. Deities are decorated with
Mukhapadma, Kundala, Tahia, Chita, Kundala, Swans, Chakra, Sankha are prepared from thermocol. A
special pudding called Padma Khiri is offered on this day with a special type of rice called Padmakeshari.
The painting serves the saintliness and piety of the viewer. As well as decore the wall with the touch of
godliness. You can hang it in any room, gallery, study, library, office, etc.
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Chitalagi Besha of Lord Jagannath Painting.Rich and traditional decor for your interior. Hand-painted with
natural colors and brush reflects the creativity of the artisans.
Odisha is the land of Jagannath. Pattachitra involved one of the oldest and traditional arts of Odisha. Patta
means canvas and Chitra means pictures. Painting made on cloth. Based on the Hindu mythological
portrayal and folktales inscribed in it. Usually comprise the stories of Lord Jagannath and Vaishnava
religion.
In Oriya and Sanskrit, the "Besa" means dress or embellishment. In many temples, deities are dressed and
decorated in different traditional ways. Every day starting from the mangal aarti ti Ratri pahuda Lord
The ritual is celebrated as Chitraka Parba, in Jagannath temple. A special rice cake named Chateau Pitha
was offered to the deity. It is also an agricultural festival of Odisha. Farmers worship their peddy fields on this
occasion.
Placement: The Pattachitra gives ethnic look to the wall. Perfect decor for living, bedroom, kids study, dining,
office, gallery. Hang the product perfectly with an edge.
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Krishna Shiva Ekakaar Rup Pattachitra Painting. A bold and eye-catching artwork, just one piece can
transform the wall into an appealing one. Create a divine moment with the enthralling art.
The museum of ancient art and temples. Odisha is the hub of Pattachitra arts, a unique way of displaying
mythology and classical folk elements in a cloth with various motifs, designs, and patterns.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and
green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used
to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut
shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own significance, as the white
illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow,
The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral
border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
Mahadev is known as the destroyer and Krishna is known for preserving. Lord Mahadev symbolizes anger
and the utmost power of decision-making. Krishna the preserver portrayed as blue-skinned, takes incarnation
whenever the earth needs a balance of good over bad. Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Bishnu.
This picture has a unique portrayal of art, on one side if you look at it will look like a bull, while on another
side if you look at it looks like an elephant. One can get blessed by keeping photos of the duo, it enhances
self-confidence and clear vision.
Able to clear the obstacle and leads you to progress steadily in life. Bring calmness, peace, and harmony to
your life with their picture.
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Description: Colorful Yagyan Narasimha Pattachitra Painting. Vibrant color featuring a pop of artful appeal.
Cherish your interior wall with this local art.
"Nara" means "human", "Simha" means "lion", Narsimha thus is a man-lion. Yagya Narsimha was an
incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Seen in the Agenya chakra, which is Shatkona Swarupa arising out of the union
of Shri Narayana and Mahalaxmi, as picture showed above. Under the hood of kundalini sarpa, fringe by
Jwalamandala. He appeared for the protection of the Dharma, and the destruction of evil. He carries Bishuns
four-arm form. He incarnated to save his devotee Prahlada from his demon father Hiranyakashyapa, he
emerge from a pillar and tore up Hiranyakashyapa with his fingernails. Here Lord Jagannath has shown
Narayana and Laxmi on his lap. Lord Bishnu took this furious form because Hiranyakashyapa was boon by
Lord Bramha that he wouldn't be killed by deva or Asura, Human or Animal, not by any weapon, nor in space
or neither on earth, either during the day or in the night. Hiranyakshypa has a son who was an ardent devotee
of Lord Vishnu. When asked by his father where the lord is? Lord is everywhere told by his son, hearing this,
the evil father smashed a pillar in rage with his mace, the pillar split up and a man-lion emerge from that, he
drags Hiranyakshypa, laid him on his lap, and tore him up exactly in the evening. By putting an end to the
ruthless demon.
Yoga Narasimha protects his devotee from illness, evil, and enemy. Cure Graha dosh, ward off negative
influences of planets. And bestows fearlessness, prosperity, and tranquility. Yoga Narasimha bestows
longevity, success and fulfills all desires.
Care: Wipe down the picture with a soft cloth to remove the dust.
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Description: Black and White Astabhuja Dancing Ganesha Painting. An encompassing black and white is
always a statement with a golden theme. And make a splash with contrasting colors to ornament the wall.
Patta means cloth, Chitra means picture, thus Pattachitra is, painting on a piece of cloth. The events of
mythology, folks, nature, animals are depicted in Pattachitra.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells which were powdered and then soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the
green leaf and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named
Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is
extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its
significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow, The hair of
the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes
the art astonishingly beautiful.
Known as the god of the beginning, Lord Ganesha. Gana means people, Pati means Lord, thus his name
stands for "Lord of the people." He is known for removing obstacles from his devotee's paths and leading
them to success. He symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and intellect.
Placement: As he is the embodiment of all devotees, keeping his pictures of him in-home or office will
shower uninterrupted divinity in life. North, west, and Northeast are considered to be the most favorable zone
for keeping the picture. Jewell colors and black creates a deliciously dark contrast on the background.
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Colorful Maa Durga Mahishasur Badha Tasar Painting. A distinctive painting with striking colors, make
decorative potential more appealing.
Odisha is the heritage of art and handicrafts. Pattachitra is one of the ancient art of the state, display by the
rich color of application, motifs, and patterns that portray mythological tales. It refers to a painting done on
clothes, mostly on Tassar cloth.
Here the tale of killing Mahisasura by Goddess Durga is portrayed. There is a king named Mahisasura buffalo
headed, he was a devotee of Bramha, pleased with his austere penance Lord Bramha grant him a wish to
which he asked for immortality, neither killed by man nor animal in the earth to which Bramha granted him
that. Mahisasura misuse his power of Immortality and attacked Trilok, and tried to capture Indra Lok along
with his army. Not a single Devata defeated him Due to his blessing from Bramha. So they decided to
approach Lord Vishnu for help. As per the blessing, no man will defeat him, so Lord Vishnu decided to create
a female form to kill the demon king. Bramha, Vishnu, and Mahadev combined all their powers to create
Goddess Durga.
Goddess Durga then fought with Mahisasura for fifteen days and stabbed him with her trident on the day of
Vijayadasmi. She is the incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The daughter of Himavan, lord of the mountain. She
is said to be "Shakti", the power that runs the universe. She protects her devotee from evil power and
safeguards them. She is depicted as a warrior, carrying weapons with her eight hands, representing her
teachings.
Trident in her right upper arm depicts courage to eliminate the evil qualities. Chakra in right second lower
hand represents Dharma, we must do our responsibility and duty. Lotus in the third lower right hand depicts
detachment as a lotus do even after growing in dirty water it produces beauty. Sword in the fourth lower hand
depicts we should discriminate evil qualities. Conch in the upper left hand represents happiness like we
This painting has many perky colors. A strong feminine power to display on your wall. A mythological
masterpiece to showcase your décor.
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Description: Astabhuja Dancing Ganesha Tasar Painting. A strong expressive way of displaying stories
through motifs and design. Hues of vibrant color make the piece outstanding. Perfect for those who want the
continued blessing of Lord Ganesha.
Every feature of his body depicts various spiritual significance. His large belly signifies the whole cosmos
which he tied up with a serpent. His big head symbolizes intelligence and wisdom. The large ears depict to be
a good listener, his trunk above the mouth depicts work more, talking less. The tusk depicts two aspects of
life, the right tusk represents wisdom, the left represents emotion. The trident mark on his forehead
symbolizes past, present, and future. The broken tusk also signifies dedication towards work. The pasha
captures all difficulties and hardship from the path, the prayer bead symbol of uninterrupted learning of
spirituality, the goad use to direct the righteous path to move, the ladoo represents the reward for an
awakened life. His right leg is slightly bent while the left is resting on the ground illustrating the material and
spiritual world. The mouse is a representation of inner desire which needs to be controlled.
Ganesha is in this picture in jolly form, dancing and enjoying. Lord Ganesha always bestows his devotee with
utter wisdom and compassion. North, west, and Northwest are recommended to hang the picture to rip his
blessing. Whether it is school premises, office, or home the Ganesha portrait is set to complement any décor
themes.
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Pattachitra is one of the living art forms. The pictures were painted on a cloth, based on Hindu mythology and
folk tales. With the use of colors, patterns, and designs stories are told through the motifs.
The Pattachitra above depicts the story of Goddess Durga killing Mahisasura a demon king. There was a
demon king named Mahisasura, who pleased Lord Bramha with his strict penance and make a wish to be
immortal which to Lord which Bramha said all that is born must die, to which the demon king asked to grant
him boon neither he get killed by any man nor by an animal to which Lord Bramha granted his wish and
disappeared. After this Mahisasura tried to occupy Treelok and Indralok look along with his army. And due to
his immortal blessing non could able to kill him. So all Devata went to Lord Bishnu for help. Listening to the
situation Lord Vishnu decided to create a female, so Lord Vishun along with Bramha and Shiva create a
Female goddess combining all their powers. After a long battle of fifteen days, Lord Durga killed Mahisasura
with her trident. The day is celebrated as Vijayadashami, the victory of good over evil.
Goddess Dura is the incarnation of Goddess Parvati, she is a female warrior symbol of feminine strength.
Durga means the one in charge of this material world. She has ten arms representing ten power activities.
Sword in the upper right hand represents we should discriminate against evil qualities. Trident in her right
upper second arm depicts courage to eliminate the evil qualities. Chakra in right third hand represents
Dharma, we must do our responsibility and duty. Lotus in the fourth lower right hand depicts detachment as a
lotus do even after growing in dirty water it produces beauty. arrow in the fifth lower right hand depicts kinetic
energy. The serpent in the upper left-hand represents the beauty of destructive times. Conch in the upper left
second hand represents happiness like we should do our duty in cheerful ways. The club in the third left hand
depicts devotion and surrender like Lord Hanuman. Bow in the third lower left hand represents potential
energy. In the fifth lower hand she crushes down the demon, representing the whipper of evil. She is always
seen riding on a tiger or a lion which represents uncontrolled bestial propensity that needs to be under
control.
This art is a strong and powerful portray of feminine strength. The contrast playful colors will pop up on your
wall. A wide-reaching of message of victory of good over evil is well defined through the painting.
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Description: Monochrome Mahishasur Badhan Tasar Painting. Make a decorative statement, with a soothing
black and a greater visual of interest.
The most famous ancient art of Odisha, Pattachitra. Based on Hindu mythology. The above painting
showcases the Vadha of Mahisasura by Devi Durga. The goddess of strength.
There is one demon king named Mahisasura, who wants to be powerful in all the Loka (Treelok). To please
Lord Bramha he practiced strict penance to which Lord Bramha appeared and agreed to grant him a wish, the
demon king ask for immortal. Lord Bramha disagree to grant him the boon as all that is born is subject to
death, so the demon king asked him to grant him a blessing that no man or animal could kill him on the earth,
thus Lord Bramha agreed and blessed him before disappearing. With getting the power he started a rampage
over the Treelok, Indralok, and tried to capture along with his army to which all Devata went to Lord Bishnu
for help, realizing the situation Lord Bishnu decided to create a female Goddess, so Lord Bishnu along with
Lord Shiva and Bramha created Goddess Durga, by combining all powers. Goddess Durga killed The
Mahisasura on the tenth day which was celebrated as Vijayadashami. All the gods praised her and named
her Mahisasura Mardini(the one who killed Mahisasura).
She is also known as "Shakti" which means power. With her ten arms, she is seen holding different weapons,
which are said to protect her devotees from evil forces.
Sword in the upper right hand represents we should discriminate against evil qualities. Trident in her right
upper second arm depicts courage to eliminate the evil qualities. Chakra in right third hand represents
Dharma, we must do our responsibility and duty. Lotus in the fourth lower right hand depicts detachment as a
lotus do even after growing in dirty water it produces beauty. arrow in the fifth lower right hand depicts kinetic
energy. The serpent in the upper left-hand represents the beauty of destructive times. Conch in the upper left
The Moxie of Goddess Durga is highlighted in the painting. She is known for the protection and safeguard of
her devotee. An embodiment of truth, power, courage, and self-realization. So hang the painting on your wall
of this Roopa of Goddess that will showcase the feminine power of good over evil.
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Description: Colorful Maa Lakshmi Pattachitra Canvas Painting. Splash of contemporary color to pop up on
any of your walls. A charming option to spread divinity all around.
The art of Pattachitra dates back over a thousand years. A traditional art depicts stories of Hindu deities. It
displays stories through motifs, design, and various patterns.
The smearing of colors is purely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, known as Pancha Tatwa
been used to color the canvas. The white color is procured by soaking, drying, and churning seashell, The
red color is derived from a stone named Hingula, yellow is obtained from a stone Haritlal, Green is secured
from leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lampblack, or either from burning coconut shell.120
more colors are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are
used for brush for the painting. It is tied to a bamboo stick as a brush handle. The flower border on the
painting makes it more impressive
Laxmi is the household goddess of most Hindu families. The word Laxmi is derived from the Sanskrit words
Lakshya.She is the goddess of wealth and prosperity and fortune. Goddess Laxmi rises out of the churning of
the milky ocean, known as "Khira Sagar" during the tug of war between the god and demons, seated on a full
blossomed lotus. She herself choose Lord Vishnu as her husband.
Se has always been associated with Lord Vishnu. Whenever Lord Vishnu, took birth on earth in human form,
goddess Laxmi also incarnated as human form along with him. When Lord Vishnu incarnated as Vamana,
Goddess Laxmi incarnated as the Padma. When Lord Vishnu incarnated as Parasurama, Goddess Laxmi
incarnated as Dharani. When Lord Vishnu incarnated as Lord Krishna, Goddess Laxmi incarnated as
Rukmani. When Lord Vishnu incarnated as Rama, Goddess Laxmi incarnated as Sita.
She resides in places of hard work, bravery, and integrity. It is very auspicious to have a picture of her in
office, shops, wherever monetary transaction takes place. In a festival like Dewali, you can consider it as an
uncommon gift to your dear one or for your employee.
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Lord Krishna Nauka Vihar Pattachitra Canvas Painting. Create an expressively approachable way of
displaying art with its characters. A spiritual journey through eyes is just beautiful to lure anyone.
Material: Canvas
Dimension(HW): 11 x 15 inch
Weight: 0.1 kg
Pattachitra means cloth painting an aged and popular art of Odisha. Which displays pictorial stories and live
events from Hindu mythology.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from
seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and
green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used
to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut
shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. 120 other colors are made by using these five main
colors. Every color has its own significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious,
astonishment in yellow, The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a
bamboo stick. The floral border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
Krishna's favorite thing is playing his flute, and whenever he plays his flute the Gopikas of Vrindavan joins
him enjoying, dancing, and his divine love Radha was lost in his eyes of beloved. It is said that in the summer
season Lord Krishna with his Beloved love Radha and other Gopikas, sail through the Yamuna river in
Nauka(boat) and enjoy the breeze.
Gopis are those saints and sages who penance for years to become devotees of Lord Krishna, in incarnation.
Gopis are spellbound in joy whenever they see Lord Krishna playing the flute. Their expression of love
towards him is like a devotee towards his God. Bhakti is more blissful than liberation.
The above picture depicts the wonderful portrayal of that majestic moment of Lord Krishna Nauka Vihar. Their
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Black-White Krishna Bastra Haran Story Painting. The painting makes an engaging impression with its
beautiful detailing art. Showcasing a beautiful event from the Krishnas life, and adore your wall.
Patta means cloth, Chitra means painting, thus painting on a piece of cloth is known as Pattachitra. Which is
the age-old art of Odisha. Depicting stories and events of Hindu deities with various motifs, designs, and
patterns.
The sourcing and application of colors and materials are purely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green,
black, known as Pancha Tatwa been used to color the Picture. The white color gets by soaking, drying, and
churning seashell, The red extract from a stone named Hingula, a local stone Haritlal used for yellow, Green
used from leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut
shell.120 more colors are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya
roots are used to make the brush for the painting. And tied to a bamboo stick for the brush handle. The flower
border on the painting makes it more notable.
Every day cowherds girls used to go to the banks of Yamuna to take a bath. They assemble together holding
each other's hands, singing, and bathing, deep in the water. Before going into the water they put their clothes
near. Noticing bathing in the river fully naked is disrespectful, Lord Krishna decided to teach them a lesson,
so that they may not repeat the mistake. Krishna stole the clothes of the Gopis and told them to come out
from the river in the same way as they took bath.
Everything Lord did was with a purpose behind it. Lord Krishna stole clothes, to set them free from the sin
they committed. Like he stole butter from the household because the butter was direct went to Knasa, and
children were starving. To give nutrition to every child, he stole and have them with his friends.
Care: For dusting use a soft cloth to wipe the surface of the canvas.
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Krishna Biswarupa Pattachitra Painting. Spreading a sense of uncomplicated simplicity with an opalescent
effect. A true enticement of your desired wall to decorate.
Pattachitra is a traditional painting. One of the oldest and famous arts of Odisha. The colors used in the
painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from seashells was powdered
soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and green stones. Red is made
from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The
yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also
called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red
stands furious, astonishment in yellow, The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to
the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
Lord Krishna, born in jail, raised by his foster parents, left his childhood divine love, and kill his own maternal
The Bishwaroopa has been shown on the day of Shukla Ekadasi when he was preaching Bhagwat Geeta to
Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Prior to that he also showed his Biswaroopa in Kurusabha when he
went to Hastinapur assembly hall from Pandava side to negotiate peace between Pandava and Kauravas.
With a view to ending the enmity and injustice done to Pandava from the Kaurava. But end up within an
hostility from Kauravas and outcome the Kurukshetra war. Duryodhana the son of the king of Dhritrarastra
tried to imprison Lord Krishna that is when Shri Krishna showed his Bishwaroopa, except Drona, Bhisma,
Vidoora, and Sanjay no one was blessed to see his divine Roopa in the Sabha(assembly).one need the
divine eye side to visualize this Roopa, like in Kurukshetra only Arjuna, Sanjay and Hanuman(who was in the
flag of Arjuna above his chariot).
Krishna is known as the god of wealth, love, and prosperity. So placing the picture at the Northeast corner,
from east to west, or west to east is invites healthy and positive energy flow.
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Radha Krishna Bana Vihar Pattachitra Painting.A picture of a soul seeking divine love. The picture is loaded
with its own charm and peaceful view. With a clashing of colors speaking up with deep detail throughout the
picture.
Material: Canvas
Patttachitra is a traditional and ancient art of Odisha. The painting is done on cloth using natural colors,
motifs, patterns, and designs, displaying the stories and events from mythology, god, and goddesses.
The white color extract from seashells was powdered and soaked to make the white paste. The color green is
made from green leaves and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone
named Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, a stone named Hartal.
Black is extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa.120 other colors
are made by using these five main colors. Every color has its own significance, as white illustrates Laughter
(Hasya), Red stands furious, astonished in yellow. Blue is used to depict Lord Bishnu and Green for Lord
Rama. The hair of the mouse and Buffalo was used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick.
The floral border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
Radha Krishna has two bodies but one entity that's why his name is uttered in a single breath. Whenever
Lord Krishna played his flute, Radha couldn't resist meeting Krishna. They shared eternal love with each
other, power of sacrifice, and strength with each other. They are celestial beings. The love and devotion for
each other are something that can never be found. They teach us that love does not have any early definition
and explanation, it's a supreme union between the human and divine.
The picture above depicts the mystique of love between Radha Krishna surrounded by many Gopikas.
Keeping a Radha Krishna painting in your home or office imbues a spirit of devotion, love, sacrifice, and
strength. Another take on a splash of hues used in the painting makes it look more bewitching on the wall.
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Description: Dancing Ganesha Temple Style Pattachitra Canvas Painting. The remarkable use of art in the
picture by using muted colors makes it more embellishing. The heartwarming look make you go through a
sense of pure divinity.
Pattachitra the unique scroll painting over cloth is the famous age-old art of Odisha. Depicting various
religious and mythological events and stories from Hindu deities. Narrates the stories through various
patterns, designs, and motifs.
Preparing the canvas is followed, by coating the cloth with stone powder and gum made out of tamarind
seeds. Ready it to receive the paint. It is a tradition of Pattachitra making to complete the border first. The
colors and materials used in making the Pattachitra are completely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow,
green, black, known as Pancha Tatwa has been used. The white brings out by soaking, drying, and churning
seashell, The red color is extracted from a stone named Hingula, stone Haritlal, a local stone used for
yellow, Green color pull out from leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either
from burning coconut shell.120 more colors are used by mixing of the five main colors above color. The hair
of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used, for making the brush for painting. It is then tied to a bamboo
stick as a handle for the brush. After completion, the canvas is kept over a charcoal fire and lacquer is applied
to the surface. The flower border on the painting makes it more extraordinary
Lord Ganesha is known as the God of beginning. The son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Ganesha
is the epitome of knowledge and wisdom. Every feature and gesture of him has some spiritual significance.
Like in this picture he is seen with a goad in the upper right-hand goad (known as ankusa) which is used on
elephants to move faster, signifies Ganesha god direct us to move forward in the righteous path in our life. In
the left upper arm holding a noose or paasa which use to control an animal, signifies, Lord Ganesha captures
all hardships from the path of his devotee. the rosary in his middle right hand depicts once persuasion of
With axe in his middle left hand, Lord Ganesha repels the obstacle of his devotee, The broken tusk in his
lower right hand illustrates his sacrifice and devotion towards the work one should learn. finally, the sweets in
his lower left hand represent a reward for the awakened soul and the right path you moved for. His left leg is
slightly bent and folded, while the right leg is resting on the ground, which represents the man from the earth
is not entirely from the earth. A mouse is seen on his right side with folding hands facing towards his master.
The mouse represents our desires and ego, Lord Ganesha controls the mouse, we must also learn to control
our desire and ego for a wise life.
As he was known to be the destroyer of obstacles and bringing fortune, it will be very beneficial to keep at
home or office. And can be appreciable as a gift, stands as not an ordinary form of gift among others.
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Dimension: (W:H:L):17: 12
Weight: 0.1 kg
Description: Colorful Dancing Ganesha Pattachitra Canvas Painting is so stunning to behold. Not only will it
Pattachitra art is a traditional and popular form of art practiced in Odisha. It's an intricate art over a piece of
cloth depicting various stories of Hindu deities, through motifs, designs, and unique patterns.
The process involves preparing the canvas, by coating the cloth with stone powder and gum made out of
tamarind seeds. Making it ready to receive the paint. It is a tradition to complete the border first. The
application of colors and materials is wholly natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, known as
Pancha Tatwa been used to color the Picture. The white color derive by soaking, drying, and churning
seashell, The red extract from a stone Hingula, stone Haritlal is used for yellow, Green color elicited from
leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut shell.120 more
colors are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used to
make the brush. Tied the hair in a bamboo stick. After completion of the painting, the canvas is held over a
charcoal fire and lacquer is applied to the surface. The flower border on the painting makes it more
significant.
Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Dancing means Nritya In Sanskrit, as the name
suggests Nritya Ganpati is a happy dancer. Represents the joyful and relaxed side of Lord Ganesha among
his 32 forms.
His physical feature has different attributes. His big belly contains the whole universe, which he tied up with a
serpent the kundalini. His large head represents wisdom and knowledge, his large ears a wise person listens
to everything. The two tusks are called Medha(intellect) and Shradha(faith). The broken tusk is called the
Medha and the complete one is called the Shradha, which signifies noteworthy focus towards the ultimate
goal. The trunk above his small mouth depicts work more and talk less.
Lord Ganesha holds an Ankush in the right upper arm, which signifies to move on the righteous path his
devotee, the upper left-hand bearing noose, which is a symbol that he will capture all the odd and hardship
from his devotee's pathway. With axe Lord Ganesha repel the obstacle of his devotee, the rosary in his hand
depicts once persuasion of knowledge over spirituality never gets stopped. The broken tusk illustrates his
sacrifice and devotion towards his work one should learn from. He dances to the combination of Tandava and
Lasya inherited both from his father Lord Shiva and mother Goddess Parvati. With one foot on the ground
and another is slightly bent towards the knee represents that a wise person is from earth but not entirely of
this earth. A rat is one side looking at him, with a humble eye define the desire and ego has to be under
control, otherwise, it will distract and destroy the inner goodness.
Usually many gift idols and statues to dear ones as a gift, so considering a Pattachitra as a gift will be a great
choice which makes your statement a unique one among others. As he is the bestowed of prosperity and
wealth, so keeping one at home or office, will be beneficial in any way.
Care: Use a soft cloth for dusting on the surface of the painting.
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Lord Ram Ji Story Pattachitra Painting- Chandua Style
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Tiger Hunting Deer Pattachitra Canvas Painting
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Krishna Rasa Leela Pattachitra Canvas Painting
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Sadbhuja Dancing Ganesha Pattachitra Painting
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Dancing Ganesha Painting Pattachitra Art
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Krishna Leela Chandua Style Pattachitra Painting
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Dimension(W:H:L): 12:12
Weight: 0.045 kg
The Pattachitra art is conceptualized in Odisha. It is a display of painting in a cloth, depicting various
mythological and life
events of Hindu God and Goddess.
The sourcing of colors and materials is solely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, known as
Pancha Tatwa been used to color the painting. The white color gets by soaking, drying, and churning
seashell, The red extract from a stone Hingula, stone Haritlal used for yellow, color Green used from leaves
and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut shell.120 more colors
are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used to make
the brush for the painting. It is then tied to a bamboo stick for the brush handle. The flower border on the
painting makes it more of a note.
Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Widely known as Maryada Purushottam. For leading
Dharm and righteousness path life in his life. He is the eldest son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya.
Goddess Sita is also known as Janaki, daughter of King Janaka, and queen Maithili, of Mithila. She is the
daughter of the earth goddess and was later adopted by king Janaka. She is the incarnation of Goddess
Laxmi, she represents a woman of virtue and patience.
Lord Hanuman is the son of mother Anjani and Father Keshari, widely known as Pawan Putra Hanuman.
Famous for his keen and ardent devotion to Lord Ram. He represents strength, fearlessness, and
determination.
In this picture, Lord Ram is sitting on Singhasan with Goddess Sita, Lord Hanuman also is seen at the feet of
his Lord Ram. on the top right a priest has seen blessing Lord Ram. The Whole darbar is a symbolic
representation of ourselves like Lord Ram represents the soul, Goddess Sita represents intellect, Lord
Hanuman represents the mind.
This picture is a blessing of the whole of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lord Hanuma together. From idealistic
relationship to, fulfillment of all wishes and harmony with prosperity the picture has a lot to bestow upon.
Bring the representation of serenity and fill your life with affection and love.
Care: You can use a soft cloth for dusting the surface of the painting.
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Krishna Rasa Leela Monochrome Canvas Painting
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Krishna Ras Leela Chandua Style Painting
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Description: Krishna Balram Mathura Gaman Pattachitra Painting. Stylish ambient picture to embellish the
wall prominently.
The traditional Pattachitra art is said to be one of the oldest art originated from the state Odisha. Patta men's
cloth, Chitra means picture. carries various descriptions about mythology, religious events, and tales with
motifs, design, and dye natural colors.
The colors used in the painting are made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from seashells was
powdered soaked to make the white paste. Green is made from the green leaf and green stones. Red is
made from a local stone called Hingula. Khandaneela stone was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is
made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called
Pancha Tatwa.120 other colors are made by using these five main colors.
Kansa a ruthless king of Mathura, imprisoned his sister and brother-in-law when he awarded that the eighth
child of them would be the reason o his quietus. He killed all the seven infants right after their birth but fate
changed when the eighth child Lord Krishna born, that night a divine voice-guided Vasudev (father of Lord
Krishna) on the route to Gokul the palace of king Nanda. All gates of the prison opened miraculously, all
guards fall asleep, he crossed the holy river the Yamuna, which split its path to Vasudev to walk through, with
a heavy storm approaching, protected by a seven head snake with his hood on Vasudeva carrying the infant
on a rattan basket on his head. He exchanged Lord Krishna with the daughter of Nanda and Yashoda born
on the same night and get back to the prison.
Lord Krishna was brought up in Gokul with his elder brother Balaram, who also an offering of Rohini and
Vasudeva. From childhood both the brothers accompanied each other in every stage of their life. With his
preternatural, and mischievous acts Lord Krishna was the apple of the eyes of people in Gokul. When
The above painting illustrates the event of both the brothers going Mathura with Ankura. The painting is so
eye-catching with the use of vivid colors. The powerful and beautiful picture looks adorable on the wall of the
office or home, where ever you want to display it.
Lord Krishna is known to be the savior, and also helpful from the ill effects of planet Ketu. Also, satisfy various
other desires of personal and professional life.
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Dancing Krishna Radha Monochrome Style Painting
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Rukmini & Krishna inside pond Pattachitra canvas painting
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Gopi Giving Makhan to Kanha Pattachitra Canvas Painting
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Krishna & Radha Feeding a deer Pattachitra Painting
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Radha Krishna standing Pattachitra canvas painting
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Kurma Ganesha Pattachitra canvas painting
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Lord Krishna Canvas painting - Pattachitra art
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Krishna Sitting Near River Canvas Painting
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Dancing Ganesha Line Art Canvas Painting
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Mushik Ganesh Pattachitra Canvas Painting
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Sadbhuja Ganesha Dancing Pattachitra Painting
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A design choice of Dancing Ganesha with Dholok Pattachitra Painting that looks stylish but also
helps to elevate the walls more so that they receive more attention from its onlooker.
Dimensions(HWL): 10 x 8 inch Art Form: Pattachitra art Materials: Canvas Frame: Without Frame Weight:
0.035 kg
The Dancing Ganesha with Dholok Pattachitra Painting can be a conversation starter, an exhibition of
things you love most.
A gallery wall has to be just your art collection, a haphazard collection of paintings, plates, masks, and
more.
Try a stunning mix of canvas paintings from CRAFTS ODISHA to be placed in an asymmetric pattern to
give the blank wall an elegant boost.
Your room comes to life with a lot of colors and balances the effect while adding a luxurious touch.
Do your mix that matches the quirky tempo of the room.
Efficiency meets elegance in this living room wall decor design where you can feature floating shelves
that house a mix of artwork and books.
If you want to make your walls shine, this wall decor canvas painting takes it to the next level and
Incorporates tons of personality into your space.
If simple wall decor ideas are not your thing, try this wall decor idea that builds graphic interest at once.
It gives the space a sense of wonder while bringing out the creative genius in you.
You love showing paintings but do you know a suitable way to cleanse decorative frames and the glass
inside them?
Begin by removing the artwork from the wall and placing it on a flat surface to clean.
Then clean up the canvas by using a cotton cloth to wipe down the surface.
Another suitable and effective way to clean canvas painting is to use a cotton cloth soaked in soapy
water.
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Pattachitra is one of the ancient artworks of Odisha. It is well known for its intricate details as well as
mythological narratives and folktales inscribed in it. This Pattachitra painting depicts the elephant-headed lord
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Pattachitra depicts the mythological stories in an artistic manner; "Patta" literally means "cloth" and "Chitra"
means "picture". Goddess Saraswati is the Vedic goddess of knowledge and arts. She is the epitome of
peace, wisdom, and nature. With her four hands, the goddess is portrayed playing the string instrument called
the veena. She is dressed in white, the symbol of purity and riding over the swan. Goddess Saraswati is a
representation of knowledge and wisdom. Here the beautiful serene goddess is presented in white and black
on Pattachitra. SO, grab this serene beauty at a pocket-friendly price.
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Krishna Radha Prem Milan Pattachitra Canvas Painting. Pattachitra is an exquisite art-form of Odisha still
being practiced by wide range of skilled artisans. Crafts Odisha brings for you the best of Pattachitra wall
hangings to amplify the look of your wall and add a statement piece. This Pattachitra presents the undying
love of Lord Krishna and RadhaRani, which is a perfect example of selfless and true love. There is no need
for season of love because love is eternal and is omnipresent and omnipotent. So, spread the message of
love through this wall hanging.
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Colours are deceptive but monochrome is interpretive. Here crafts Odisha brings for you a masterpiece in
black and white. Love is colorful and it can even make monochrome look colorful and epitome of love, Radha
Krishna portrayed to be beautifully dancing in joy. Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the supreme
creator who took form in the treat yuga to teach human the true meaning of love. The world calls out Radha
Krishna even if they were not married which shows the true power of true, selfless love. So, grab this
beautiful wall hanging to spread the message of love and enhance the beauty of your walls with this beauty.
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Krishna Avatar Pattachitra Canvas Painting Lord Krishna was not just a playful cowboy but a brave warrior,
great brother, loving son, responsible friend and an amazing lover. Here the Lord is portrayed beautifully on a
patta or a piece of cloth and painted in a colorful manner by the talented artisans of Odisha. The lord here is
presented having six arms bearing different weapons. He holds a bow and an arrow over his head with his
two hands, a kumandal and a bamboo stick with other two hands and joyfully playing his favourite musical
instrument, flute with his remaining two hands. The milk maidens of the village seem rejoiced by seeing the
extraordinary form of the lord. The beautiful depiction on a piece of cloth with vibrant colors and proper
detailing looks amazing.
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Lord Krishna holding garland pattachitra canvas painting Lord Krishna the eight incarnations of Lord Vishnu,
is the demonstrator of dharma, truth, humanity, and love. He paves the way to a new era of enlightenment.
He was born as the son of Devaki and Vasudev but was brought up by Nanda and Yasoda. Here the playful
lord is portrayed standing with one foot crossed over other, bearing a flower garland in one hand and his
musical instrument, Flute in other. His face covered with a peaceful smile and graceful expression. The lord is
depicted standing beneath a tree and near his feet dances, a peacock in great rejoicing. The artisans of
Odisha have paid special attention to the minute detailing apart from story-telling through this beautiful art
form. Grab this mesmerizing piece of art before it goes out of stock.
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Resting Lord Ganesha Pattachitra Canvas Painting 5.5 inch x 9 inch Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva
and Goddess Parvati. He is the embodiment of knowledge, good luck, art, and wisdom. The Vighna-harta
here is portrayed reclining on a bed. He is presented bearing his weapons in his three hands and the fourth
rested on the edge of the bed. The elephant-headed lord is portrayed in a very beautiful manner with
perfection. The skilled artisans of Odisha have presented the lord with accuracy on a sheet of cloth. The
minute detailing on the border looks really good and is enhancing the eccentricity of the wall hanging.
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Tasar painting is one of the unique artworks of the skilled artisans of Odisha. This beautiful and unique
artwork of Odisha is painted on a piece of cloth with precision using paint. Here a leaf is painted on a piece of
white cloth with perfection. This beautiful artwork will not just enhance the beauty of your walls but will also
amplify the beauty of the house. So bring this painting home or decorate it in your office.
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Material: Tasar
Dimension(W:H:L): 14:9.8
Description: Tasar painting unique dancing Ganesha 14 inch. The picture adds a whisper of color, allowing it
to touch a simplicity and calming look on your desired wall.
The process involves preparing the canvas, by coating the cloth with stone powder and gum made out of
tamarind seeds. Making it ready to receive the paint. It is a tradition for ages to complete the border first. The
acquirement of colors and materials are purely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, are used
to color the painting. The white color gets by soaking, drying, and churning seashell, The red obtained from a
stone named Hingula, a local stone Haritlal used to derive the color yellow, Green is extracted from leaves
and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut shell.120 more colors
are used by mixing of the five mentioned color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used to make
the brush. Tied it to a bamboo stick for the brush handle. After completion of the painting, the canvas is
carried over a charcoal fire and lacquer is applied to the surface.
Nritya Ganpati or Dancing Ganesha is a representation of an amusing and happy form of the Ganesha god.
One foot in the ground the other slightly raised during the dance. Nritya Ganpati is also shown as a form of
dilettante of fine arts. He bestows devotees with art and dexterity. The dancing Ganesha demonstrates
cosmic changes and creation. He is a symbol of endurance against ill-fortune. The art is inherited by him from
his parents as we all know Lord Shiva dance Tandava and Goddess Parvati dances to lasya, combining them
wonderfully. Ganesha has been appointed as the chief by Lord shiva." Gana" means people, "Isha" means
lord when we combined them together, they stand for Ganesha or Ganpati both refer to the chief of people.
The five organs of environmental stimuli and five organs of action are the "Ganas" ( desire, thoughts, instinct)
to which the mind is the master. The ten senses (mind and intellect)constitute the ganas.
The mouse is a symbol of inner desires, which are never satisfied, Lord Ganesha controls the mouse which
means a sensible person should have control open his senses and desire which will not lead him to destroy
the good in him.
Care: Use a soft cloth to wipe down the surface of the picture.
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Description: Dancing Ganesha Tasar painting 14 inches. An elegant feel, like black and white, gives a
refinement look on the wall. A charming illustration with the power of tranquility.
Pattachitra art is an ancient art found in Odisha. It is a cloth-based scroll painting. Narrating mythological
stories and folk tales, by various designs, patterns, and motifs.
The process involves concocting the canvas, by coating, it with stone powder and gum made out of tamarind
seeds. Making it ready to receive the color. It is an age-old tradition to complete the border first. Colors and
materials are obtained from natural ingredients. Five colors white, red, yellow, green, black, known as Pancha
Tatwa been used to color the Picture. The white color is obtained by soaking, drying, and churning seashell,
The red color is extracted from a stone named Hingula, Haritlal a local stone used for yellow, Green is
procured from leaves and green stones, and black is from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut shell.120
more colors are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya roots are used to
make the brush of Pattachitra. Then do up a bamboo stick for the brush handle. After completion of the
painting, the canvas is put on a charcoal fire and lacquer is applied to the surface, making it more durable.
The birth of Lord Ganesha unfolded when goddess Parvati took a bath and prohibit to keep anyone from
disturbing her, she made a child out of the dirt from her body and gave it to life, and ask the boy to be a guard
while she bathes, meanwhile Lord Shiva arrived and wanted to barge at goddess Parvati, the child Ganesha
Every little peculiarity has a deep spiritual significance of Lord Ganesha. The elephant head symbolizes one
becomes what he thinks, learn to utilize full potential. smallmouth below the trunk signifies talk less work
more. The large stomach keeps the infinite universe tied up with (kundalini) a serpent. His tiny eyes depict to
stay focused on your goal. His large ears are a symbol of a good listener. His broken tusk stands for utilizing
your present resources of what you have and never regret over the sacrifices you made. His Anusha used to
proceed always on the righteous path, the paasa (noose) is used to bind the devotee to the truth and capture
all obstacles. With axe Lord Ganesha repel the obstacle of his devotee, while the ladoo is rewarded with a
decent life. The god's statue's left leg is bent and folded, while the right leg is resting on the ground, it
represents the balance between spiritual and material life.
The rats beneath his foot side holding a ladoo looking up at him, but not ingesting the ladoos without his
permission is a clear symbol of how our desires are under our control if we wish to. His broken tusk is a
symbol of nonduality.
The god of, wisdom, fortune, and prosperity is perfect not only as for gift option but also in the everyday life of
one. So apart from keeping ideal statues keep a wall hanging too to rip the benefit of Lord Ganesha.
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Description: Maa Lakshmi palm leaf painting wall frame. The color together provides a strong visual
statement. A simply stunning painting that grabs all attention. Description: Bamboo Palm leaf
Dimension(HW): 6.5x4.5 inch Weight: 0.08 kg Palm leaf painting is known as "Talapatra Chitra" in Odisha.
Another form of Pattachitra apart from painting on cloth, Talapatra Chitra is engravings over a leaf of palm.
Consists of inscribing letters or an artistic design on palm leaves. The process involves unripe palm leaves
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Description: Ganesha palm leaf painting in bamboo frame 6.5x4.5 inch. The charming illustration, vibrant
colors, is likely to catch the eye. The divine picture is beyond description. Material: palm leaf, bamboo stick
frame Dimension(HW): 6.4x4.5 inch Weight: 0.08 kg Palm leaf painting is widely known as "Talapatra
Pattachitra" in Odisha. The painting involves mythological events of Hindu God and Goddess, figures with
details of hairstyle, dress, animals, flowers, trees, etc depicted in it. Making it ready to receive the paint, the
process involves unripe palm leaves from trees cut and dried, soaked, and again dried until getting they leave
to harden. After then, stretch and inscribe on the leaf strip. then lamp black is rubbed all over the leaf. The
sourcing and application of colors and materials are purely natural. Five colors white, red, yellow, green,
black, known as Pancha Tatwa been used to color the Picture. The white color gets by soaking, drying, and
churning seashell, The red extract from a stone named Hingula, a local stone Haritlal used for yellow, Green
used from leaves and green stones, and black is obtained from lamp soot, or either from burning coconut
shell. 120 more colors are used by mixing of the Pancha Tatwa color. The hair of, mouse, buffalo, and Keya
roots are used to make the brush for the painting. And tied to a bamboo stick for the brush handle Lord
Ganesha has always seen showering bestow on his devotees, with wisdom and prosperity. His body
symbolizes different spiritual meanings. The posture with one foot on the ground and another folded up
conveys to us, that even if living in a materialistic world we must be attached to spirituality. The big head is a
symbol of intellect. His big ears symbolize a wise person who hears everything. His trunk above the mouth
teaches us to work more and talk less. prayer beads symbolize concentration on life and knowledge should
continuously hunt for, the axe represents cut off all obstruction of the devotee. The belly of Lord Ganesha
represents the whole cosmos, which he holding back with a snake around the waist. The mouse is a greedy
animal that keeps searching and nibbling whatever he finds, a representation of human desire and pride that
get out of control, and destroys the goodness of the human. So by controlling the mouse Lord Ganesha
depicts that our desires, emotion, pride need to be in our control. Care: Use a soft cloth for dusting the
surface.
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