Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra
Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra

Mesmerizing Hand-painted Radha Krishna Pattachitra

Beautiful & intricate hand-painted artwork by a Pattachitra artist | 44 in x 22 in

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Beloved Krishna with Beautiful Goddess Radha and other Gopikas!

Radha is Love personified in human form. And Gopikas were always filled with prema and bhakti as their expression of devotion to the Lord and considered Him as their companion and the most precious treasure on earth. Sage Narada considered the devotion of gopikas as Supreme Devotion to the Lord.

This painting shows beautiful leelas of Lord Krishna during His early age. The central image is depicted amidst the beautiful serene natural surrounding, where Lord Krishna is seen playing flute and Goddess Radha dancing to the Divine music, along with Gopikas who are merrying and rejoicing all around. In top-left image, it is a very rare but a lovely sight to see both Radha and Krishna playing flute together; and in another view towards the right side, Radha is seen immersed in the Divine flute melody played by the Lord Himself!

The gopikas or the cowherd maidens of Gokulam were so filled with the sweetness of Divine Love that they did not even seek liberation or higher knowledge. The ecstasy and the Supreme bliss they derived from merely seeking Krishna, they did not get from any other source. In this painting, Lord Himself is seen literally and symbolically steering them through the water(cosmic ocean), and Gopikas are just captivated by His love.

The bottom-right image depicts an interesting story from Bhagavatam, in which Krishna lifted the Mount Govardhan on his little finger to teach a lesson to Lord Indra, the God of Rain, and thus he protected the people and cattle of Gokul from the relentless rain showered by Indra!

Excited and lovely Odiya women dancers are also shown celebrating the various Krishna leelas! This hand-painted and detailed artwork is made by a very experienced Pattachitra artist from Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.

  • This painting or chitra is painted on a pure Tussar Silk cloth, which lends durability and gives longevity to the painting.
  • It is a detailed handmade artwork by an authentic artist from Odisha.
  • The Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha have their own style of painting Pattachitras & differ in their use of motifs and each style has been accorded Geographical Indicator Tag by the Govt. of India.

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Pattachitra, one of the oldest folk art traditions of India, is still practised in Odisha and West Bengal.

Pattachitra is a Sanskrit word derived from patta, meaning canvas or cloth or palm leaf; and chitra, meaning picture. This style of hand-painting was originated in Odisha in 12th century BC, i.e. more than 3000 years ago, and it started when Odiya painters or patuas started drawing paintings as temple offerings.

Pattachitra's theme mostly revolves around Hindu deities and various mythological stories associated with them. These are drawn using rich, colorful & creative motifs in well-defined poses.

In earlier times, artists themselves used to prepare the canvas for their artwork and make colors from shells, dyes, turmeric root, organic lac, minerals, etc. Nowadays, they use high quality artist grade professional colors available in the market.

Historically, this art style was done by only men, but now women and even young girls are also taking up this art form and creating beautiful art pieces.

Laxmi Meher is one such woman artist from BolangirTown in Odisha. She has won State Award from Chief Minister of Odisha in 1990 for her proficiency and dedication towards the art form. And later she also won Master Craftsman National Award from the President of India in 2005.

Interestingly, pattachitra is as old as new! And since last few decades, it has gained interest, appreciation and buyers from across the globe. Read more

Image Credits: Laxmi Meher | CC BY-SA 4.0, Lord Jagannath Pattachitra Wall Painting | CC BY-SA 4.0