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| Dimensions | 60 × 36 in |
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A grand Pichwai composition portraying the divine Maha Raslila of Radha and Krishna, where the eternal dance of devotion unfolds beneath a moonlit Vrindavan sky. Krishna appears in multiple manifestations, dancing with each gopi in perfect harmony, symbolising divine omnipresence, unconditional love, and spiritual bliss. Rendered in refined watercolour techniques, the painting is enriched with delicate hand-applied gold foil detailing that enhances the garments, ornaments, halos, and rhythmic movement of the figures. The circular choreography, lush groves, peacocks, lotuses, and celestial elements reflect classical Pichwai symbolism, creating a deeply meditative narrative rooted in Vaishnav tradition and artisanal mastery.
Art Form: Traditional Pichwai Painting
Subject: Radha–Krishna in Maha Raslila (Raas Leela) within a sacred Vrindavan landscape
Medium & Technique: Hand-painted using fine watercolours with gold foil detailing
Style: Classical Nathdwara-inspired Pichwai with intricate detailing and rhythmic composition
Framed: Unframed
Generic Care: Wipe gently with a dry microfiber cloth only. If framed with glass, clean using a soft or slightly damp cloth—do not spray cleaners directly onto the artwork or glass.
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