Pichwai paintings from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, beautifully depict Shrinathji, a form of Lord Krishna, surrounded by cows. These sacred animals symbolize devotion and purity in Hinduism. The paintings highlight the deep spiritual bond between the deity and his devotees, with the cows representing the faithful under Shrinathji’s protection. Through vibrant colors and intricate detail, the artwork conveys the divine grace and nurturing care of Shrinathji, reflecting his role as the protector and guide of all beings.
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Meet Bhawani Shankar, a master artist who began his journey as a miniature artist before transitioning to Pichwai art in his early years. Initially crafting brushes from squirrel hair, he now uses synthetic ones due to bans. His first painting, sold for 2 rupees in the fifth grade, marked the start of his artistic path. He continues to create masterpieces that honor the past and captivate the present. His work includes the breathtaking Gopasthami painting, featuring Shrinath Ji surrounded by cows, and 24 swaroops that celebrate seasonal events and festivals like Janamasthami and Ekadashi.
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