Batik Paintings - Hindu
Batik Paintings - Hindu
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The serenity in the image plus the gracefulness in the overall painting has been reflective of the traditional Batik style. The Lord who is otherwise identified with destructive forces is being painted in a graceful, grave manner. The meditative posture of the Lord on the tiger is a clear indication of his conquering the self. The trident of the Lord is also painted prominently. Snakes are coiled around his neck. His body is painted indigo. The method of dewaxing has given special effect to the figure.
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- Product Code :1049
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :50" x 37"
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The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Nataraj is given a beautiful treatment by the painter with some spectacular lines on it. Lord Shiva, one of the Trnity Gods, the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu, as the Nataraj (Master Dancer) dances to the rhythm of life and creation. Lord Shiva is responsible for destruction, but this element also has a positive aspect as destruction is the prelude new creation.
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- Products Code: 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 100 gm.
GangesIndia's Exclusive Batik Painting Lord Ganesha Tapestry. Ideal for use in meditation room, Yoga room, Temple , Living Hall etc.
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- Product Code : 18565
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.
- Color: Orange
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Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, , porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
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- Product Code : 18564
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.
- Color: Yellow
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Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, , porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
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- Product Code :2186
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :55" x 44"
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The beautiful Batik painting is given a refine and detail treatment with the Lord of Destruction, Lord Shiva holding a conch on his left hand. Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the two other being Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma, is responsible for the destruction of the universe but destruction is also a prelude to regeneration. Batik prints of West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
The beautiful Batik painting depicts Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati along with their son Ganesha in a most refine manner. The figure of Lord Shiva is shown in blue colour and Parvati is wearing a red cloth. A sense of love, affection and care is manifest in the beautiful painting that tells the story of a perfect couple in colour. The background Kailash mountain is also shown in a most beautiful manner. The method of waxing and dewaxing has given rise to aspectacular effect to the painting.
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- Product Code :400
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :36"x45"
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The beautiful image of Vishdhar Shiva in His iconic form is being given a detail treatment and the figure has been painted in a nice manner. The Shiva linga is being shown covered with the sheshnag. A symbol of recreation is painted beautifully. The method of waxing and then dewaxing has given rise to a special effect in the painting.
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- Product Code :4195
- Material :Cotton cloth, signed by artist
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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The Lord is painted here with sindoor colour and is given a fine touch. Mouse is also given prominence. Lord Ganesha is a prominent god in Hindu pantheon and the lord is worshipped first among all the gods. He is also one of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism and can be easily propitiated by offering sweets. Lord Ganesha is also known as the Lord of Wisdom and the Remover of Obstacles.
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- Product Code :4192
- Material :Cotton cloth, signed by artist
- Size : 25"h x 17"w
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The beautiful Batik painting of Sree Ganesha is given a refine and nice treatment. One of the most popular gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is here seated cross-legged and he appears quite grave and accomplished. Colour treatment is fine and a deep sense of devotion is generated among the onlookers. In this technique of painting, certain parts of the cloth are covered with a dye resistant substance like wax to stop them from absorbing the dyes and thereby they give shape to specific patterns. As these patterns are drawn on the clothes and are not weaved, the painter or artist has more room for to express his creativity. Such paintings are also more durable. Religious themes as well as abstract patterns are portrayed in these paintings.
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- Product Code :2909
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :22" x 28"
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Divine love between Lord Krishna and Radha is manifest in the beautiful Batik painting. Perfection in completion, precision of a surgeon is manifest in the spectacular Batik painting. Radha is lying on the arms of the Lord of the Universe and a deep feeling of love mesmerizes the onlookers. The vessel, the beautiful tree, the surrounding ambience are all neatly painted with a masterstroke. Indeed a masterpiece and the painter has depicted magic on cloth.
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- Product Code :4189
- Material :Cotton cloth, signed by artist
- Size :43" h x 32" w
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The three ladies are dancing to the tune of the tables being played by the man. Sheer line formations and colour patterns have given the painting a beautiful impression. The method of removing the waxes from the painting has created a beautiful impression in the painting. Batik prints are very popular in traditional Indian art forum and these paintings from West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
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- Product Code :2022
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :52" x 35"
The beautiful painting of Lord Krishna reveals a deep sense of aesthetic beauty and accomplishment. Lord Krshna in the spectacular Batik painting is showing creating an immortal tune on flute. The figure is heavily ornate and the method of waxing and dewaxing gives rise to a special effect to the dazzling style of the painting. One of the most popular art forms in India, Batik as an art form is quite spontaneous and one can open up new vistas through this form.
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- Product Code :393
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :59"x21"
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The beautiful Batik painting depicting a Christian Sacrarium is a nice combination of colour and patterns. The method of waxing and dewaxing gives rise to a special effect in the painting. A sacrarium is a shallow basin placed near the altar of a church, used for washing the communion vessels, often made of stone and fitted with a drain, and are in some cases used to dispose of materials used in the sacraments. They are found in Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, and a similar vessel is used in Eastern Orthodox churches.
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- Product Code :4200
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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In this beautiful Batik painting, Mushakvahana Ganpati is seated on a huge mouse and is given a refine and spectacular touch. The background is also given a spectacular treatment. One of the most popular genres of paintings, in Batik technique of painting, certain parts of the cloth are covered with a dye resistant substance like wax to stop them from absorbing the dyes and thereby they give shape to specific patterns. As these patterns are drawn on the clothes and are not weaved, the painter has more room for to express his creativity. Batik paintings are also more durable. Religious themes as well as abstract patterns are portrayed in these paintings.
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- Product Code :4199
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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The beautiful Batik painting depicts the Lord of Wisdom in a most refine manner with a deep sense of finesse. Here the Lord is painted in a seated posture. One of the most powerful gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first among all gods and is there known as Agra Ganya. The Lord is also known as the Remover of Obstacles as he removes obstacles from our path. Batik is a very ancient art of making paintings using wax. The technique of Batik is a rigorous one as the final design must be conceived before the painting is begun. The batik painter works intimately with colour pattern; if he wants parts of his design to blue, for example, all these parts must be waxed at the same time before any subsequent dyeing. He cannot separate one part of his design and complete it before moving on to the others as an artist in oils or watercolor may; he must create his design in stages, each of which encompasses the whole picture. The selection of waxes is important to the quality of the finished batik. Paraffin and beeswax are the two waxes most commonly used in batik and are usually combined in different proportions.
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- Product Code :4745
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :54" x 44"
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This beautiful Batik painting celebrates the glory of wealth and wisdom together. The Lord of Wisdom is seated on a lotus whereas the Goddess of wealth and prosperity is standing on another lotus. The Lord of Lords and God of Good Learning and Good Luck is painted with serenity, the blue back ground seems to represent the mystic spiritual sky while the deities are showering their blessings. Here the popular waxing and then dewaxing method gives a special effect to the painting. In Batik painting, the artist must have a comprehensive knowledge about colour pattern. This genre of painting celebrates the glory of colour and gaiety. Batik paintings are mostly centered on West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India and are known for their originality, uniqueness and finesse.
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- Product Code :4735
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :28" x 22"
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- Product Code :4198
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :26"h x 15"w
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The beautiful painting of Lord Maruti or Hanuman is given a spectacular touch with some minute detail. His headgear, tail and drapery all are nicely painted. Hanuman is a Hindu god, who was an ardent devotee of Rama. Lord hanuman is the key figure in the epic Ramayana. A vanara (monkey-like humanoid), Hanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana. Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the son of Vayu, who played a role in his birth. The story behind the birth of Hanuman is given in Valmiki Ramayan (Kishkindhakand, sarga 66) as follows: Anjani gave birth to Hanuman. After birth, thinking that the rising sun was a golden fruit He leapt into the sky for it. That day being a solar eclipse (parvatithi) Rahu (the dragon’s head) had come to engulf the sun. Thinking that Hanuman was another Rahu Lord Indra attacked Him with His thunderbolt. It struck Hanuman’s chin (hanuvati) which got cut and developed a cleft. Thus he acquired the name Hanuman.
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- Product Code :1047
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :50" x 37"
The beautiful Batik painting of the Great Ascetic Lord Shiva is given an exemplary treatment. One of the Trinity Gods, the two other being Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva is one of the most important gods in Hindu mythology. The Lord is in a meditative mode. Batik prints of West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
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- Product Code :2185
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 52" x 39"
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The spectacular painting of goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is given a beautiful depiction in traditional Batik style. She is shown sitting on a lotus and holding lotus on her two hands, with one hand she is blesshing her disciples and her other hand is on her knee. A deep sense of gracefulness and sensuality is manifest in the beautiful white and blue painting. The method of waxing and de-waxing gives rise to a special and attractive effect to the painting.
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- Product Code :2937
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size : 30" x 23"
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Lord Krishna's childhood escapades are manifest here as the Lord, the heartthrob of the Gopis in Gokul, teases a gopi. A refine touch is given in the beautiful Batik painting using the unique method of waxing and dewaxing. The Gopi is dressed with finest clothes and Lord Krishna is pulling her vessel. Batik paintings are mostly centered on West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India and are known for their originality, uniqueness and finesse. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
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- Product Code :2187
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :22" x 19"
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The beautiful Batik painting is given a refine and delicate treatment with the Lord of Wisdom reflecting a sense of devotion and grandeur. One of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual. Son of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods, the other two being Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, and Parvati, Lord Ganesha is the Remover of Obstacles as He removes obstacles from our destiny.
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- Product Code :2181
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 32" x 22"
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The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Ganesha, one of the most revered gods in Hinduism is painted in the traditional Batik style revealing a deep sense of colour and pattern. Batik prints of West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method. Applying the wax resist and systematic cracking are the key to a beautiful art piece. The characteristic batik effect is created by cracking of wax on the lighter hues and seeping in of the darker colors though them. This Lord of Wisdom is also called Ekadanta because he has one broken tusk. It is said that this tusk broke when an elephant had his head cut off. It is also said that his tusk was knocked out by Parasurama. One day Parasurama arrived to see Siva, and Ganesh would not let him pass. When Parasurama tried to get by Ganesh they started fighting and Parasurama broke his tusk. Parvati was about to curse Parasurama, but Brahma stopped her and promised that even though he had only one tusk, that Ganesh would still be worshipped by all men and even the demigods would worship him.
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