Shri Hanuman Chalisa in English | Illustrated Phad Folk Painting | Museum-Grade Archival Print
Shri Hanuman Chalisa in English | Illustrated Phad Folk Painting | Museum-Grade Archival Print
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- ✔️ Ships in 4–5 days (unframed) or 7–10 days (framed)
- ✔️ Same or next-day delivery in Mumbai & Bangalore
- ✔️ Ships worldwide
- ✔️ Framing available
- ✔️ Museum grade art – lasts 80+ years
FAQ
What makes Nakhrro prints different?
They’re not posters. These are archival pigment prints on museum-grade paper or canvas.
Will I see brushstroke detail?
Yes. Our scans capture every nuance of the original hand-painted work.
Paper or canvas—which one should I pick?
Paper is smooth and matte. Canvas has texture and depth. Both are archival.
How long will it last?
With proper care, 80–100 years. Trusted by museums worldwide.
Is framing available?
Yes. We offer framing in wood, metal, or fiber on request.
Most people who love the Hanuman Chalisa learnt it by sound, not by script. They recite it fluently, know every verse by heart, but have never read it in Devanagari. For every home where the Chalisa lives in memory and on the tongue but not on the wall, this painting is the answer.
This is the complete Hanuman Chalisa illustrated as a Phad painting, with every chaupai written in English Roman script alongside its painted scene. The same folk art tradition, the same forty illustrated panels, the same red and ivory palette and black floral border. The only difference is that every verse is now readable by anyone who grew up reciting the Chalisa phonetically, in the diaspora, in a mixed household, or simply in a home where Hindi script was never part of daily life.
The painting does not simplify the tradition. It extends it. Bhoot pisach nikat nahi aave. Naase rog hare sab peera. Sankat te Hanuman chudave. Every verse is there, every scene is painted, every RAM marker separates the panels as it always has. The Phad artists who painted this worked in the same tradition that produced portable temples for Rajasthani storytelling priests centuries ago. The Roman script is new. The devotion behind every line is identical.
Produced as a museum-grade archival print on heavyweight 310 GSM cotton paper and 400 GSM canvas. Pigment inks rated for 100+ years of fade resistance. The verse text, the fine figure work, and the gold border detail are all preserved with archival fidelity at any size.
Place it in a pooja room where it can be read during worship. Give it to an NRI family at a housewarming. Put it in the meditation corner of a home where English is the first language but the Chalisa is the daily prayer. At 30x40 inches, the verse text reads clearly from a seated distance. At smaller sizes it works as a study or bedroom piece.
This is devotion made legible. Museum-grade archival print.
Choose your size and bring the Chalisa home.
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