Shrinathji Shringar — Full Figure Pichwai with Lotus & Pearl Garlands
Shrinathji Shringar — Full Figure Pichwai with Lotus & Pearl Garlands
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- ✔️ Hand-painted using natural pigments
- ✔️ Real gold & silver detailing
- ✔️ Certificate of authenticity included
- ✔️ Optional museum-quality framing
- ✔️ Ships worldwide in custom wooden boxes
FAQ
Are these really hand-painted?
Yes, each piece is hand-painted using traditional methods, natural pigments, and precious metals by generational artists.
Is a certificate included?
Yes, every original includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Can I commission a custom painting?
Yes, WhatsApp us to discuss size, style, and subject.
How is it shipped?
Safely rolled in tubes or shipped in custom wooden boxes for large artworks.
Is framing available?
Yes, framing is optional and available on request.
The Lord in his full glory — adorned, beloved, and resplendent.
This magnificent Pichwai presents Shrinathji in his Shringar darshan — the most ornate of the eight daily viewings, when the deity is revealed in his finest jewellery, garments, and flower offerings. It is considered the most auspicious and visually spectacular darshan in the Pushtimarg tradition.
Shrinathji stands in his iconic pose — left arm raised, holding Mount Govardhan — his deep blue form draped in saffron and green garments and adorned with cascading pearl garlands, rose strands, and gemstone necklaces of extraordinary detail. In his right hand he holds a large pink lotus, the symbol of divine beauty and purity. His peacock-feather crown is crowned with a radiant golden halo.
At his feet rests the Bal Swaroop — a miniature idol of Shrinathji — flanked by the traditional elements of worship: a jali lantern on one side and a prasad vessel on the other. The background is an exquisite geometric jali (lattice) pattern that echoes the architectural beauty of the Nathdwara temple, framed by a richly painted floral border in orange, green, and blue.
This is the kind of painting that traditionally hangs in the inner sanctums of Pushtimarg homes — a darshan you can experience every day, in your own space.
Why this piece is special:
∙ Full-figure Shrinathji in complete Shringar adornment — the most revered depiction in Pichwai tradition
∙ Extraordinary detail in the pearl garlands, jewellery, and textile patterns
∙ Traditional jali background adds architectural depth and elegance
∙ Includes Bal Swaroop, deepak, and prasad — complete worship iconography
∙ Ornate floral border in the classic Nathdwara style
∙ Ideal centrepiece for pooja rooms, prayer spaces, and devotional walls
Vastu significance:
Shrinathji paintings are among the most auspicious artworks for a Hindu home. The Shringar form specifically represents divine abundance and grace. Best placed on the east wall or in the north-east (Ishan) corner of your home — in a pooja room, living room, or meditation space. The presence of the lotus amplifies purity and spiritual growth
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