Krishna Paintings
Krishna Paintings
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This section of paintings is dedicated to the benevolent Lord Krishna, our paintings fits to any style or material according to your needs, we have krishna temple paintings on cloth, Folk-art paintings of our famous dark Hindu god, intricately made miniature raasa paintings of Rajasthan and more, place these beautiful paintings in your home or temple room you will feel the divine charm and devotion of Krishna and Radha.


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- Product Code :1966
- Material :Water colors on Velvet
- Size : 27" x 20"
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- Product Code :B1147
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :2718
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size : 30" x 22"
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The beautiful Madhubani painting celebrates the deep love between Radha and Krishna in an elegant manner. The saga of love between Radha and Krishna has been inspiring people since time immemorial. This genre of painting is marked by line drawings filled in by bright colours and contrasts or patterns. Though traditionally done by the women folk of the region, nowadays men are also involved in the process. These are basically tribal art which are marked by the application of strong earthly colours. Madhubani paintings are done with mineral pigments prepared by the artists. The work is done on freshly plastered or a mud wall. But nowadays, to meet the growing commercial demand, such paintings are also done on paper, cloth and canvas.


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- Product Code :B2719
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :2721
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :15"H x 22"W
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The simple but attractive Madhubani painting depicts Lord Arjuna preaching Arjuna at the battleground of Kurukshetra following the latter’s refusal to raise arms against his kith and kin. Natural colours are used by the women painters to depict the famous scene from Indian epic Mahabharata. Madhubani painting has been done traditionally by the women of villages around the present town of Madhubani and other areas of Mithila. The painting was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud wall of huts, but now it is also done on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas.


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- Product Code :2805
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size : 30" x 22"
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The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the immortal love between Krishna and Radha. A number of variegated natural colours are nicely used to depict an amorous feeling. Madhubani painting has been done traditionally by the women of villages around the present town of Madhubani (the literal meaning of which is forests of honey) and other areas of Mithila. The painting was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud wall of huts, but now it is also done on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas.
Colors : Vegetable and Natural Dyes


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- Product Code :1715
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size : 18" x 11"
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Govardhan hill is located near Vrindavan and is considered sacred the Hindus. According to Vaishnava legend the Vedic demi-god, Indra was losing his hold over the human beings, and became jealous of the boy Krishna (an incarnation of the Supreme God according to the Bhagavata Purana. Indra thus invoked many clouds to appear in the sky and schemed to flood the region with rains lasting for seven days and seven nights. Krishna in reply then lifted Govardhan hill, under which all the animals and people of the region took shelter, safe from the rains of Indra's fury. Ultimately, Indra accepted defeat, and after praying to Krishna, left for his heavenly abode, the Svarga.


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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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