Divya arts brings you a traditional pichwai painting from heart of rajasthan depicting lord krishna ( shrinathji )
Particular painting known as gopashtami
Pichwai painting is a traditional form of Indian art that originated in the state of Rajasthan, particularly in Nathdwara, where the famous Shreenathji Temple is located. The name “Pichwai” comes from two words: “Pich” meaning “back” and “Wai” meaning “wall,” referring to large devotional cloth paintings traditionally hung behind the idol of Lord Krishna in temples.
Gopashtami is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates Lord Krishna’s childhood days and his association with cows, particularly focusing on his role as a cowherd. The festival falls on the Ashtami (the eighth day) of the Kartika month of the Hindu lunar calendar, which typically corresponds to October or November.
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