The Legend of Ramayana Pattachitra Art painting is a beautiful and intricate portrayal of key scenes from the epic Ramayana. This traditional artwork captures the timeless journey of Lord Rama, his battles with demons, and his devotion to righteousness. The painting showcases Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and his loyal companion Hanuman, depicting significant moments such as the abduction of Sita and the eventual victory over the demon king Ravana. The detailed brushwork and vibrant natural pigments characteristic of Pattachitra art bring these powerful stories to life, while the sacred symbols and motifs enhance the spiritual atmosphere. This artwork makes a stunning addition to any home wall, offering both aesthetic beauty and a connection to ancient Indian mythology, highlighting the moral lessons of duty, honor, and devotion.

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The Rasa Pattachitra is a masterpiece of Odisha's traditional art, vividly portraying the divine Rasaleela of Lord Krishna and the Gopis. This intricate painting illustrates the joyous and spiritual dance that symbolizes love, devotion, and the union of the soul with the divine. Crafted with natural pigments on canvas, the artwork showcases Krishna playing his flute, surrounded by Gopis in harmonious circles, each figure detailed with flowing attire and expressive gestures. The vibrant colors and ornate patterns highlight the cultural richness of Pattachitra, making it a timeless celebration of devotion and artistry. This exquisite creation brings alive the essence of spiritual ecstasy and cultural heritage.

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The Incarnations of Durga Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning portrayal of Goddess Durga in her many divine forms, each symbolizing different aspects of her power and grace. This traditional artwork beautifully captures the various incarnations of Durga, each holding specific weapons and exhibiting unique traits. From her fierce form to her peaceful appearance, the painting showcases her role as a protector and nurturer, fighting evil and restoring balance. The intricate brushwork and vibrant natural pigments used in the Pattachitra technique highlight the divine energy of the Goddess. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting brings strength, protection, and spiritual blessings to any space. It serves as a reminder of Durga's multifaceted nature and her power to overcome obstacles. Perfect for those seeking to infuse their home with divine energy and beauty, the Incarnations of Durga Pattachitra painting is a timeless addition to any room.

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The Vishnu Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning depiction of Lord Vishnu, the protector and preserver of the universe, seated in his divine court. This traditional artwork beautifully captures Vishnu with his four hands, each holding symbolic items such as the conch, discus, mace, and lotus, representing his divine powers. Surrounded by celestial beings, this artwork radiates divine energy and tranquility. The intricate details and vibrant natural colors of the Pattachitra technique enhance the spiritual essence of the painting, making it an ideal choice for home wall decor. This painting not only adds an aesthetic touch to your space but also invokes blessings of protection, peace, and prosperity. The Vishnu Darbar painting is a perfect way to bring Lord Vishnu’s divine presence into your home, creating a sacred and serene atmosphere.

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The Tribal Life Patta Tussar Painting is a vibrant celebration of indigenous cultures, capturing the essence of tribal life with vivid colors and intricate designs. Rendered on fine tussar silk, the painting showcases scenes from the daily lives of tribal communities, including their connection with nature, family, and ritualistic practices. The figures are depicted in dynamic poses, illustrating activities such as hunting, farming, and communal celebrations. The natural elements of the jungle, such as trees, animals, and the sun, are intricately woven into the artwork, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between the tribal people and their environment. The texture of the tussar fabric enhances the authenticity and depth of the scene, bringing the raw energy of tribal life to life in a captivating visual story.

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The Jagannath Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning piece of traditional Odisha artwork, capturing the grandeur and divinity of Lord Jagannath and his divine court. The painting portrays Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra, seated majestically in their heavenly court, surrounded by various deities and celestial beings. With vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork brings to life the sacred atmosphere of the Jagannath temple, reflecting the spiritual significance of the divine family. The fine brushwork and natural pigments used in Pattachitra art enhance the divine energy and the grandeur of the scene. This beautiful painting serves as a perfect addition to home wall decor, evoking a sense of devotion, peace, and cultural heritage, making it an ideal representation of Lord Jagannath’s blessings and grace.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Pattachitra is an ancient art form that originated in Odisha, with its roots tied to religious practices and temple culture, particularly the Jagannath Temple in Puri. The tradition dates back to the 5th century BCE and was initially used to create visual narratives of Hindu mythology for devotees. These paintings, done on cloth, palm leaves, or walls, are characterized by their intricate detailing, vibrant natural colors, and storytelling themes centered around epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the lives of Lord Krishna and Lord Jagannath.

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The Nabakeli Patta Tussar Painting is a mesmerizing portrayal of the divine play of Lord Krishna and the Gopis, celebrating the joy and harmony of life. Rendered on fine tussar silk, this exquisite artwork captures the enchanting moment of Krishna’s playful interactions, surrounded by nature's vibrant beauty. The intricate brushwork brings to life the Gopis' flowing attire, the lush flora, and the serene expressions of devotion. The vibrant natural dyes and the earthy texture of tussar silk create a harmonious blend of tradition and elegance. This painting is a timeless tribute to Krishna’s leelas, reflecting themes of love, unity, and spiritual bliss.

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The Shri Krishna with Gopikas Orissa Pattachitra Art, measuring 46x31 inches, is a stunning depiction of Lord Krishna surrounded by his devoted Gopikas. In this traditional artwork, Krishna is shown playing his enchanting flute, captivating the hearts of the Gopikas, who are depicted in graceful dance and devotional poses. The intricate details of the Gopikas’ expressions and attire highlight their deep admiration and love for Krishna. The painting is crafted using natural pigments and traditional Pattachitra techniques, with vibrant colors and delicate brushwork bringing the divine moment to life. The scene beautifully symbolizes devotion, divine love, and the spiritual connection between Krishna and his followers. The artwork reflects the timeless bond between the Lord and his devotees, capturing the essence of love, grace, and devotion in Hindu mythology.

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The Boita Bandan Patta Tussar Painting beautifully portrays the traditional maritime festival of Odisha, celebrating the spirit of adventure, trade, and cultural heritage. The painting depicts vibrant scenes of boats sailing across the water, adorned with intricate designs and symbols of prosperity and good fortune. On fine tussar silk, the artwork showcases the graceful movement of boats during the Boita Bandan, where people honor their maritime ancestors by offering prayers and flowers. The intricate detailing and vibrant colors of the sails, boats, and water evoke a sense of rhythm and flow, while the fabric's texture adds a spiritual depth to the painting, symbolizing the connection between the people and the sea.

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These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa. These paintings portray a large variety of themes, from religious and mythical stories to exotic and raga (musical) narratives.

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The Krishna Rasleela Patta Tussar Painting is a mesmerizing depiction of Lord Krishna’s divine dance with the Gopis, symbolizing the eternal bond of love and devotion. Rendered on luxurious tussar silk, the painting captures the rhythmic grace of Krishna, his flute enchanting the Gopis as they dance in joyous harmony. The intricate details of their flowing garments, adorned with vibrant patterns, and the serene expressions on their faces evoke a sense of divine bliss. The use of natural dyes enhances the painting’s earthy charm, while the tussar fabric adds depth and texture. This masterpiece reflects the spiritual essence of Rasleela, celebrating love, unity, and the transcendental connection between the divine and devotees.

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The Saviour Ganesh Ganpati Artwork Pattachitra Art painting is a divine and intricate portrayal of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom and prosperity. This artwork showcases Ganesha in his compassionate and protective form, symbolizing his role as a savior and guide. The painting, created using traditional Pattachitra techniques, captures the intricate details of Lord Ganesha's features, surrounded by divine motifs and natural elements. The vibrant natural pigments enhance the spiritual aura, bringing out the deep symbolism and energy of the deity. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting not only adds aesthetic value but also invites blessings of peace, success, and protection into the home. It serves as a constant reminder of Ganesha's divine intervention and the power of overcoming challenges.

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The Lord Krishna with Gopi NabaKeli Patta Tussar Painting captures the divine playfulness of Lord Krishna, dancing with the Gopis in the NabaKeli (ninefold dance), a mesmerizing scene from his childhood. Rendered on luxurious tussar silk, this painting intricately portrays Krishna's enchanting flute-playing, surrounded by the Gopis, who are lost in the bliss of devotion and divine love. The delicate brushwork and vibrant colors bring the scene to life, exuding spiritual energy and harmony. The rich texture of the tussar fabric adds depth, making the divine dance appear almost ethereal. This painting is a beautiful homage to Krishna’s timeless leela (divine play) and the devotion of his followers.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa.

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The Incarnations of Ganesh Ganpati Pattachitra Art painting is a mesmerizing depiction of the various forms and avatars of Lord Ganesha. This artwork beautifully showcases Ganesha in his different incarnations, highlighting his wisdom, strength, and ability to overcome obstacles. Crafted using traditional Pattachitra techniques, the painting features intricate details of each form, from his creation by Goddess Parvati to his elephant-headed incarnation. The fine brushwork and vibrant colors bring each scene to life, capturing the divine essence of Ganesha in all his forms. The natural pigments enhance the spiritual atmosphere of the painting, making it an ideal addition to home wall decor. This artwork not only brings beauty but also invokes blessings of wisdom, prosperity, and success, making it a powerful and meaningful addition to any home.

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These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa. These paintings portray a large variety of themes, from religious and mythical stories to exotic and raga (musical) narratives. Pattachitra is an ancient art form that originated in Odisha, with its roots tied to religious practices and temple culture, particularly the Jagannath Temple in Puri. The tradition dates back to the 5th century BCE and was initially used to create visual narratives of Hindu mythology for devotees. These paintings, done on cloth, palm leaves, or walls, are characterized by their intricate detailing, vibrant natural colors, and storytelling themes centered around epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the lives of Lord Krishna and Lord Jagannath.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Material Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone. Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots. The motifs used in the paintings symbolizes the different dance possess of Gotipua and Odissi, the lines are bold and clean and angular and sharp. Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata.

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The Patta Painting of Shree Krishna and Ganesha beautifully unites two beloved deities, showcasing their divine grace and symbolism. Lord Krishna, with his enchanting flute, is depicted in his youthful charm, surrounded by natural elements that echo his playful leelas. Beside him, Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is portrayed with his iconic elephant head, holding his divine tools and the modak, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity. The intricate detailing of their attire, expressions, and surrounding motifs reflect the harmony of joy, wisdom, and divine blessings. Painted on a traditional patta canvas, this masterpiece features vivid natural colors and delicate brushwork, offering a timeless celebration of spirituality and devotion.

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The Krishna Rasaleela Patta Tussar Painting captures the divine and enchanting dance of Lord Krishna with the Gopis, a timeless symbol of love and devotion. Rendered on luxurious tussar silk, this artwork vividly portrays Krishna surrounded by the Gopis, each immersed in the joy of his celestial melody. The intricate detailing, vibrant natural colors, and traditional Pattachitra patterns beautifully bring the Rasaleela to life, showcasing flowing garments, serene expressions, and rhythmic movements. The tussar silk enhances the richness and texture of the painting, making it a spiritual and artistic treasure. This piece serves as a tribute to Krishna’s leelas, encapsulating the unity of divine love and human devotion.

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The Raja Doli Patta Tussar Painting captures the grandeur and tradition of royal processions, vividly depicting a regal scene of a king's ceremonial doli (palanquin) ride. Rendered on rich tussar silk, the painting showcases the king being carried in an ornately decorated doli, surrounded by attendants and soldiers in vibrant attire. The intricate details of the doli, the royal insignia, and the flowing garments of the figures are brought to life through precise brushwork. The rich colors and textured fabric enhance the royal atmosphere, evoking a sense of royal dignity, power, and tradition. This painting is a tribute to royal heritage, combining elegance and cultural pride, while capturing the essence of regal life in a traditional art form.

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These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa. Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa.

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These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa.

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The Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, beautifully illustrates Lord Ganesha, the beloved deity of wisdom, prosperity, and the remover of obstacles. The painting captures Ganesha’s distinctive form with his elephant head, large ears, and round belly, surrounded by intricate details symbolizing his divine attributes. The artist skillfully uses vibrant colors and fine brushwork to depict the auspicious Lord in a peaceful yet powerful pose, often shown with his trunk holding sweets, representing knowledge and enlightenment. The 1824-inch canvas provides ample space for the artist to showcase Ganesha’s many attributes, including his four arms, each holding a symbolic item. The Pattachitra style, with its traditional motifs and intricate patterns, honors Ganesha's significance in Hindu worship, capturing the essence of devotion and spiritual significance in Odisha’s rich artistic tradition.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Material

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Gyana Narayan Pattachitra is a timeless art form hailing from Odisha, celebrated for its intricate craftsmanship and vibrant storytelling. Named after the esteemed artist Gyana Narayan, it embodies centuries-old traditions of mythological narratives and spiritual themes depicted on cloth or dried palm leaves. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted, showcasing delicate detailing and natural colors derived from organic sources. These artworks are not just visual delights but also embody Odisha’s rich cultural heritage, connecting past and present. Revered worldwide, Gyana Narayan Pattachitra serves as a beacon of India's artistic legacy, blending creativity, devotion, and history into breathtaking masterpieces.

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The Lord Ganesha Patta Tussar Painting is a divine masterpiece that beautifully captures the essence of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of wisdom and prosperity. Crafted on luxurious tussar silk, the painting features Ganesha seated serenely, surrounded by intricate motifs and traditional Pattachitra designs. His iconic elephant head, adorned with delicate detailing, symbolizes intellect and strength. The natural dyes and earthy tones create a harmonious balance, highlighting the elegance of this sacred art form. With every stroke radiating devotion and artistry, this painting is a timeless symbol of spirituality, perfect for bringing blessings and positive energy into your space.

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The Lakshmi Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning depiction of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance, seated gracefully in her divine court. This traditional artwork captures the goddess surrounded by her celestial attendants and revered symbols of fortune. With intricate detailing and vibrant colors, the Pattachitra technique highlights the divine beauty and elegance of Goddess Lakshmi. The natural pigments used in the painting create a sense of richness and spiritual energy, symbolizing the goddess’s blessings of prosperity and success. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting enhances any room with its divine aura, inviting positive energy and good fortune into your home. It serves as a reminder of the importance of wealth, both material and spiritual, and is a perfect addition to any space seeking harmony and abundance.

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The Durga Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a captivating and powerful depiction of Goddess Durga in her divine court. This traditional artwork showcases the goddess seated majestically on a lion, symbolizing her strength, courage, and victory over evil. Surrounded by her divine attendants and weapons, the painting portrays Durga in all her glory, radiating divine energy and grace. The fine brushwork and vibrant natural colors characteristic of Pattachitra techniques bring the scene to life, adding a spiritual and majestic atmosphere to any space. Ideal for home wall decor, this artwork invokes blessings of protection, power, and harmony. It serves as a reminder of the triumph of good over evil and is a perfect addition for those seeking to infuse their home with spiritual energy and divine protection.

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The Lord Jagannath Pattachitra Art painting is a beautiful and vibrant representation of Lord Jagannath, revered as the deity of the famous Puri temple. The artwork captures Lord Jagannath’s iconic form, along with his divine siblings, Balabhadra and Subhadra, symbolizing unity, divinity, and devotion. Using traditional Pattachitra techniques, the painting is intricately detailed, with natural pigments and fine brushwork that bring out the spiritual essence of the scene. This artwork exudes a sense of tranquility and sacred energy, making it a perfect addition to any home wall decor. It invokes blessings of peace, protection, and divine grace, while also serving as a reminder of Lord Jagannath's profound spiritual significance. Ideal for any space, this painting is both an artistic and spiritual addition to enhance the atmosphere of your home.

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The Orissa Pattachitra, measuring an impressive 2418 inches, showcases the "Gopika Ratha," a traditional and spiritual representation of Lord Krishna’s divine chariot. The artwork depicts the scene where the Gopikas, the devoted milkmaids, are seen in a procession, drawing the chariot of Lord Krishna. With intricate details, the painting highlights the devotion of the Gopikas and the grandeur of the divine chariot. Vibrant colors such as gold, blue, and red adorn the canvas, bringing life to the scene. The artist uses fine brushwork to emphasize the sacred symbols of the chariot, with motifs representing the divine journey of Krishna. The 2418-inch canvas allows the depiction of several intricate figures, demonstrating the spiritual devotion and cultural heritage of Odisha. This Pattachitra beautifully conveys the devotion, grace, and divine love of the Gopikas and Lord Krishna.

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The Vastu Compliant Krishna Leela Patta Tussar Painting beautifully captures the divine childhood of Lord Krishna, portraying scenes from his playful and miraculous escapades. Intricately painted on tussar silk, the painting showcases Krishna’s divine acts, such as lifting Mount Govardhan, playing the flute, and dancing with the Gopis. Each scene is filled with vibrant colors, delicate details, and flowing patterns, creating a harmonious representation of Krishna’s leelas. The use of natural dyes enhances the spiritual atmosphere of the artwork, making it an ideal piece for Vastu-compliant interiors.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone. Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots. The motifs used in the paintings symbolizes the different dance possess of Gotipua and Odissi, the lines are bold and clean and angular and sharp. Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata.

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The Orissa Pattachitra titled "Vishnu Chaturbuja," measuring 1824 inches, beautifully captures Lord Vishnu in his Chaturbuja (four-armed) form. This depiction highlights Vishnu’s divine attributes and powerful symbolism, with each arm holding a different sacred object: the conch, discus, mace, and lotus. The intricate details of Vishnu’s attire, jewelry, and posture are skillfully painted, showcasing the deity’s majestic and serene presence. The vibrant colors, including deep blues and golds, add to the divine aura of Vishnu, signifying his role as the protector and preserver of the universe. The 1824-inch canvas allows for a grand portrayal of this iconic form, representing the balance of power, protection, and beauty. This Pattachitra reflects the deep spiritual connection between art, devotion, and Odisha’s rich cultural heritage, honoring Lord Vishnu’s eternal significance in Hindu mythology.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Radha Krishna with Gopikas, measuring 24x18 inches, beautifully depicts the divine love between Radha, Krishna, and the Gopikas (cowherd girls). In this artwork, Krishna is shown surrounded by the Gopikas, with Radha at the center, embodying the eternal bond of love, devotion, and divine playfulness. The intricate details of the Gopikas’ expressions and clothing capture their admiration and devotion to Krishna. The vibrant colors and delicate brushwork, typical of Pattachitra art, highlight the beauty of the scene. This painting is not just a portrayal of love but also represents the spiritual connection between the divine and the human soul, making it a profound expression of devotion, tradition, and mythology in Indian culture.

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The Village Scene Pattachitra Art painting is a vibrant depiction of rural life, capturing the simplicity and charm of traditional village scenes. This artwork beautifully portrays village landscapes, with farmers working in the fields, women drawing water from wells, and children playing in the backdrop of green fields and serene surroundings. The painting showcases the essence of harmony with nature, highlighting daily village life in its most peaceful and wholesome form. The use of traditional Pattachitra techniques, with its intricate details and vibrant colors, brings the scene to life, emphasizing the peaceful rhythm of rural life. Ideal for home wall decor, this artwork adds a touch of nature, simplicity, and cultural heritage to any space, evoking a sense of tranquility and nostalgia for the beauty of village life.

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The Tree of Life Patta Tussar Painting is a stunning representation of the interconnectedness of all living beings, intricately depicted on fine tussar silk. The painting features a majestic tree with its roots deep in the earth and its branches reaching toward the heavens, symbolizing life’s cycle of birth, growth, and renewal. Surrounding the tree are vibrant depictions of flora and fauna, including animals such as elephants, birds, and deer, all harmoniously integrated into the design. The fine detailing and rich colors used in the painting evoke a sense of balance and unity between nature and spirituality. The texture of the tussar fabric adds depth and an earthy dimension to the painting, making it not just an artistic piece but a symbol of cosmic harmony. This beautiful artwork captures the essence of life, growth, and interconnectedness, offering a powerful spiritual and visual experience.

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The Krishna Holi Rasaleela Patta Tussar Painting celebrates the joyous and playful essence of Holi, as depicted in the divine Rasaleela of Lord Krishna. This exquisite artwork on tussar silk portrays Krishna surrounded by the Gopis, immersed in a vibrant celebration of colors. Krishna’s playful gestures and the Gopis’ joyous expressions bring alive the spirit of love and devotion. The intricate detailing, from Krishna’s flute to the splashes of colors, adds a dynamic vibrancy to the painting. Crafted with natural pigments, this masterpiece highlights the harmony and festivity of divine play, while the tussar silk enhances its elegance, making it a visual ode to love, unity, and spiritual bliss.

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The "Tree of Life" Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, is a stunning depiction of the interconnectedness of life through vibrant symbolism and intricate detailing. This artwork portrays a central tree with expansive branches and roots, representing the cycle of life, growth, and spiritual harmony. The tree is intricately adorned with motifs of animals, birds, and human figures, symbolizing the balance between nature and humanity. The use of vivid colors, including greens, golds, and blues, emphasizes the tree's divine and eternal presence. Each detail is carefully painted, reflecting Odisha’s traditional Pattachitra style, which integrates religious, cultural, and natural elements. The 1824-inch canvas provides ample space to explore the deep connections between all forms of life, presenting a holistic view of existence. This piece honors the timeless message of unity, sustainability, and the interwoven nature of life in the world.

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Saura tribal artwork, harmoniously blended with the intricate techniques of Pattachitra, creates a unique fusion of tradition and storytelling. Originating from the Saura tribe of Odisha, this art form is characterized by vibrant, geometric patterns and symbolic depictions of daily life, nature, and rituals. When paired with the elaborate detailing and mythological narratives of Pattachitra, the result is a mesmerizing synergy of tribal simplicity and classical elegance. The Saura motifs, typically painted on walls as sacred murals, find new life on palm leaves and cloth, thanks to Pattachitra’s refined methods. This innovative amalgamation not only preserves the authenticity of both traditions but also showcases Odisha's cultural diversity. A celebration of heritage and creativity, it connects modern audiences to the timeless beauty of India's rich artistic tapestry.

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The Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 2418 inches, depicts the classical dance form Bharatanatyam, an ancient and revered art of India. Known for its grace and intricate movements, Bharatanatyam is beautifully captured in the traditional Pattachitra style. The painting illustrates the rhythmic postures, mudras (hand gestures), and facial expressions that characterize this dance form. The artist intricately portrays dancers in traditional attire, with elaborate details of jewelry, costumes, and body positioning. The artwork brings out the spiritual and cultural significance of Bharatanatyam, which is often performed to express devotion to the divine. The use of vibrant colors and fine brushstrokes in the Pattachitra highlights the elegance and intricacy of the dance, while the overall composition showcases the profound connection between art, dance, and spirituality in Indian culture.

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The Incarnation of Ganesh Pattachitra Art painting is a captivating and spiritual depiction of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, in his divine form. The artwork beautifully captures the moment of his creation, showcasing his elephant-headed incarnation and the divine energy that flows through him. Using traditional Pattachitra techniques, the intricate brushwork and vibrant natural pigments bring the scene to life, reflecting Ganesha’s significance as a symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. The painting’s detailed portrayal of Ganesha, surrounded by sacred symbols, creates a harmonious and spiritually uplifting atmosphere. This artwork is a perfect choice for home wall decor, infusing the space with divine blessings and positive energy, while also celebrating the cultural and religious heritage of India. It’s an ideal addition to any space seeking both beauty and spiritual presence.

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These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa.

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The Krishna Rasleela Patta Tussar Painting is a breathtaking depiction of Lord Krishna's divine dance with the Gopis, celebrating the eternal play of love and devotion. Each brushstroke vibrantly captures Krishna’s mesmerizing grace as he performs his enchanting dance, the Rasleela, surrounded by devotees in joyous devotion. The intricate details of the vibrant attire, serene expressions, and the radiant glow of Krishna’s aura are brought to life with delicate natural dyes on fine tussar silk. The flowing patterns and vivid colors evoke the spiritual energy of the scene, making this painting a visual symphony of divine love, beauty, and transcendence.

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Orissa Pattachitra, known for its traditional art, vividly portrays mythological stories, and the Radha Krishna painting is one of its most beloved themes. This exquisite 24x18 inches painting captures the divine love and eternal bond between Lord Krishna and Radha. The intricate brushwork and detailed depictions showcase Krishna's enchanting flute-playing and Radha's graceful presence, symbolizing spiritual love. The painting is filled with vibrant colors and elements from nature, emphasizing harmony and devotion. Pattachitra art follows age-old techniques, with natural dyes and tools like tamarind seed brushes, ensuring the preservation of Odisha’s rich cultural heritage. This artwork is a stunning representation of the divine couple's pure love and devotion in Hindu mythology.

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The Tribal Warli Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning blend of traditional Warli art and the detailed Pattachitra technique. This artwork beautifully depicts the life and culture of tribal communities through simple yet powerful geometric patterns and symbols. The vibrant, earthy tones and intricate brushwork bring to life scenes of nature, animals, and human figures, showcasing the harmonious relationship between tribal people and the environment. Ideal for home wall art decor, this painting invites a sense of connection with nature, spirituality, and simplicity. The Tribal Warli Pattachitra painting serves as a reminder of the timeless beauty of indigenous cultures and their deep-rooted traditions. Perfect for anyone seeking to add an earthy, cultural touch to their home, this artwork fills any space with charm, energy, and authenticity, while celebrating the rich artistic heritage of tribal communities.

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The Orissa Pattachitra titled "Ganesha Nritya" beautifully captures Lord Ganesha in a dynamic dance pose, symbolizing joy, harmony, and the removal of obstacles. This artwork showcases Ganesha's grace and spiritual energy through intricate details, with his trunk and limbs fluidly positioned in rhythmic movement. The vibrant colors, including rich reds, yellows, and golds, enhance the divine aura of the deity while symbolizing prosperity and success. The traditional Pattachitra style highlights the cultural essence of Odisha, where dance and music are integral parts of spiritual expression. Ganesha's joyful dance in this piece reflects his role as the remover of barriers and the bringer of good fortune. Through fine brushstrokes and careful composition, the Pattachitra honors the deep connection between art, spirituality, and devotion, preserving Odisha's artistic traditions.

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The Pattachitra depiction of Krishna’s Rasleela is a vibrant portrayal of divine love and harmony. Crafted with precision on cloth or dried palm leaves, these artworks illustrate the playful yet spiritual dance of Lord Krishna with the Gopis. Intricate patterns and rich natural colors bring the mystical Vrindavan to life, showcasing Krishna as the central figure surrounded by adoring Gopis, each uniquely detailed. The circular arrangement symbolizes unity and devotion, capturing the essence of Bhakti. Every stroke embodies the timeless storytelling tradition of Odisha, blending mythology with artistry. The Pattachitra style, with its bold lines and ornate borders, enhances the divine narrative, making these paintings a cherished piece of India’s cultural heritage. This captivating art form celebrates the union of human emotion and divine ecstasy, mesmerizing admirers worldwide.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Krishna Kalinga Narthana, measuring 51x21 inches, depicts the legendary story of Lord Krishna’s dance on the multi-headed serpent, Kalinga. This powerful scene captures Krishna, with his enchanting flute, dancing on the serpent’s hood to subdue its venomous nature and bring peace to the river Yamuna. The intricate details of Krishna’s youthful figure, surrounded by the writhing serpent and the awe-struck onlookers, are beautifully portrayed with traditional Pattachitra techniques. The use of natural pigments and fine brushwork brings out the spiritual energy of the moment, emphasizing Krishna’s divine power and grace. This painting not only portrays a significant moment from Krishna’s life but also symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, reflecting the eternal theme of divine intervention in the face of adversity.

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The Krishna Dashavtar Tussar Pattachitra Painting beautifully portrays the ten incarnations of Lord Krishna, intricately depicted on tussar silk. Each incarnation, from his birth as a divine child to his final form as a cosmic force, is presented with vivid detail and artistic finesse. The scenes capture Krishna’s divine playfulness, his wisdom, and his role as a protector of the universe. The fine brushwork, natural colors, and rich textures of the tussar silk highlight the spiritual significance of Krishna’s avatars, blending mythological storytelling with visual splendor.

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The "Tree of Life" Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, beautifully merges the concept of life with the divine presence of Lord Jagannatha. In this intricate artwork, the central tree represents the interconnectedness of all life, with vibrant branches and roots symbolizing the cycle of existence. Lord Jagannatha, along with his divine siblings Subhadra and Balrama, is portrayed at the center, highlighting the spiritual significance of their blessings. The detailed motifs of animals, birds, and nature emphasize the harmony between the divine and the natural world. Rich colors like gold, green, and red fill the canvas, evoking a sense of vitality and sacredness. The expansive 1824-inch canvas allows for a detailed portrayal of the eternal cycle of life, reinforcing the message of unity between life, nature, and divinity, central to Odisha's spiritual heritage.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Ganesha Story, measuring 44x29 inches, beautifully narrates the life and significance of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. The artwork showcases key moments from Ganesha’s mythological story, including his creation by Goddess Parvati, his encounter with Lord Shiva, and the iconic elephant-headed transformation. Traditional Pattachitra techniques bring out intricate details in the figures, with vibrant natural pigments enhancing the spiritual aura of the scene. Each frame of the painting tells a different part of Ganesha's story, reflecting his role as a beloved deity of wisdom, prosperity, and protection. The fine brushwork and vibrant hues evoke a sense of reverence, making this artwork a powerful reminder of Ganesha's divine presence and the timeless lessons of overcoming challenges and embracing wisdom.

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The Lord Kartikeya Patta Tussar Painting is an exquisite work of art, depicting Lord Kartikeya, the God of war and the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, on fine tussar silk. Known for his powerful and divine presence, Kartikeya is traditionally portrayed with six faces, riding his vahana (vehicle), the peacock, and holding a spear. The intricate details in the painting highlight the warrior deity’s majestic stature and his role as a protector, guiding armies and vanquishing evil. The fine brushwork and natural colors used in this Pattachitra-style painting bring out the divine radiance of Kartikeya, while the tussar silk adds a unique texture and depth to the artwork. The vivid depiction of Kartikeya’s symbols, such as the peacock and spear, and the flowing garments reflect the artist's mastery in capturing both the power and beauty of this revered deity.

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The Tree of Life Orissa Pattachitra Ganesha painting beautifully merges two powerful symbols of prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual balance. In this exquisite artwork, the Tree of Life is intricately woven into the design, with its roots and branches extending to represent the interconnectedness of all life. At the heart of the tree sits Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, depicted with his elephant head and traditional attributes. Ganesha's form radiates calm and benevolence, while the tree around him symbolizes growth, renewal, and the natural cycle of life. The surrounding animals, such as elephants, peacocks, and deer, are harmoniously integrated into the composition, reflecting the balance between nature and divine presence. The use of natural pigments, fine detailing, and intricate brushwork in the Pattachitra style brings this sacred image to life, making it a vibrant and meaningful representation of spiritual and natural harmony.

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The Tree of Life Orissa Pattachitra Krishna painting, measuring 18x24 inches, is a stunning depiction of Lord Krishna in harmony with nature. This artwork features Krishna surrounded by lush trees and vibrant flora, symbolizing the deep connection between the divine and the natural world. The "Tree of Life" theme is represented by a sacred tree at the center, symbolizing life’s cyclical nature and the divine balance of creation. Krishna, often shown playing his flute, radiates peace and divine love. Intricate details of flora, fauna, and mythical elements are painted using traditional Pattachitra techniques with natural pigments. This painting beautifully captures the essence of Krishna’s connection to life and the universe, embodying spiritual harmony, growth, and divine presence.

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The Ancient Treehouse Pattachitra Art painting beautifully captures the essence of an ancient, mystical treehouse surrounded by nature. The traditional Pattachitra style brings out intricate details of the treehouse, perched high amidst lush greenery and winding branches. The natural pigments and fine brushwork create a harmonious blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. This artwork invokes feelings of serenity, peace, and connection with nature, making it a perfect addition to any home. Ideal for wall decor, the painting invites a calming atmosphere and a sense of nostalgia for simpler times. It serves as a reminder of the importance of balance between human ingenuity and nature. The Ancient Treehouse Pattachitra painting brings an element of timeless beauty and tranquility to your living space, making it a perfect piece for those seeking to enhance their home with an artistic and natural touch.

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The Orissa Pattachitra titled "Soura Tribal Style," spanning an impressive 3621 inches, captures the unique art style of the Soura tribal community of Odisha. Known for its bold and vibrant motifs, this Pattachitra combines traditional tribal elements with intricate detailing. The artwork showcases the deep connection between the Soura people and nature, often depicting scenes of wildlife, farming, and community life. The Soura style is characterized by geometric patterns, earthy tones, and symbolic representations of daily life, spirituality, and rituals. The expansive 3621-inch canvas allows for a detailed portrayal of tribal culture, honoring their rich heritage and traditions. The Pattachitra’s use of natural pigments and hand-painted strokes reflects the artistry of the Soura tribe, while also preserving the cultural essence of Odisha’s tribal communities. This piece celebrates their harmonious relationship with the environment.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Radha Krishna, measuring 44x18 inches, beautifully captures the divine love and eternal bond between Lord Krishna and Radha. In this traditional artwork, Krishna is depicted with his signature flute, surrounded by nature, while Radha, the embodiment of devotion, gazes lovingly at him. The intricate brushwork of Pattachitra art brings out the delicate expressions and intricate details of their attire, highlighting the grace and elegance of both figures. The natural pigments used in the painting create a vibrant yet serene atmosphere, symbolizing the spiritual love that transcends worldly bounds. This artwork reflects the deep connection between Krishna and Radha, portraying their eternal dance of devotion and the timeless theme of divine love in Hindu mythology.

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The Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, portrays Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and fertility in Hindu mythology. This traditional artwork beautifully captures the divine elegance and grace of Lakshmi, depicted with intricate details such as her lotus flower, gold coins, and radiant attire. The painting’s fine brushstrokes highlight her serene expression, symbolizing peace and abundance. The artist skillfully integrates vibrant colors, especially gold and red, to emphasize Lakshmi’s divine presence. In Orissa, Lakshmi is deeply revered, and this Pattachitra not only reflects the religious devotion to the goddess but also celebrates her spiritual significance. The expansive 1824-inch canvas allows for a detailed portrayal of Lakshmi’s form and the symbolic elements associated with her, offering a timeless connection to Odisha's rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.

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The Krishna Journey Pattachitra Art painting beautifully narrates the divine journey of Lord Krishna, one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. The painting showcases various stages of Krishna’s life, from his childhood exploits to his role as a protector and guide. Using the traditional Pattachitra technique, the artwork features intricate details and vibrant natural colors, bringing out Krishna's divine charm and wisdom. The painting captures Krishna in his iconic poses, playing his flute, lifting the Govardhan Hill, and guiding his devotees. Ideal for home wall decor, this piece invites blessings of love, devotion, and protection. It adds a spiritual and serene atmosphere to any room, offering both aesthetic beauty and profound spiritual significance. This artwork serves as a constant reminder of Lord Krishna’s teachings and divine presence.

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The Pattachitra Mandala Art painting is a stunning blend of traditional Indian artistry and spiritual symbolism. This exquisite artwork features a complex, circular design, embodying the principles of unity, balance, and harmony. The intricate detailing and vibrant natural colors, characteristic of the Pattachitra style, create a visually captivating piece that draws the viewer’s attention inward, offering a sense of calm and tranquility. The mandala represents the universe and the interconnectedness of all things, making it a perfect addition to any home. Ideal for wall decor, this painting infuses any space with spiritual energy, peace, and positivity. It serves as a reminder to cultivate mindfulness, inner peace, and balance in everyday life. The Pattachitra Mandala Art painting is a timeless piece that brings beauty, depth, and serenity to any room, making it an ideal choice for those seeking harmony in their home environment.

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The Panchmukhi Ganesha Patta Tussar Painting features the divine Lord Ganesha with five faces, each symbolizing a different aspect of his multifaceted nature. Depicted with intricate detailing on tussar silk, this painting highlights Ganesha’s role as the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom. The five faces—each representing a unique attribute—are beautifully carved, with the central face symbolizing the traditional, beloved form of Ganesha. The rich, vibrant colors and delicate brushwork bring the divine presence of Lord Ganesha to life, while the tussar fabric enhances the overall texture, adding a sacred dimension to the artwork.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Radha Krishna Rasaleela, measuring 43x28 inches, beautifully captures the divine dance of Radha and Krishna. This traditional artwork depicts the Rasaleela, a sacred dance performed by Krishna with Radha and the Gopikas, symbolizing the divine love and eternal bond between them. Krishna, playing his flute, is surrounded by the Gopikas, who are lost in the rhythm of the dance, embodying devotion and spiritual transcendence. The intricate details of their attire, expressions, and surroundings showcase the artistry of Pattachitra, with natural pigments bringing the scene to life. The painting reflects the deeper spiritual meaning of the Rasaleela, representing the harmony between the physical and divine worlds, and emphasizing love, devotion, and the divine play between the Lord and his devotees.

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The Jagannath Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a vibrant and captivating depiction of Lord Jagannath in his royal court, surrounded by his divine companions. This traditional artwork beautifully captures the majestic Darbar scene, showcasing Lord Jagannath, along with his sibling deities, Balabhadra and Subhadra. The intricate brushwork and use of rich colors, typical of Pattachitra style, highlight the grandeur and spiritual essence of the deities. Ideal for home wall art decor, this painting brings blessings of divine grace, peace, and protection. The Jagannath Darbar Pattachitra painting serves as a constant reminder of Lord Jagannath's power and presence, fostering a sense of devotion and spiritual connection in your living space. Perfect for those seeking to invite the divine energy and blessings of Lord Jagannath into their homes, this artwork adds a sense of reverence, tranquility, and beauty.

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The Mathura Vijaya Patta Tussar Painting captures the triumphant tale of Lord Krishna’s victory over tyranny, vividly illustrating his journey to Mathura. Painted on luxurious tussar silk, the artwork depicts Krishna and Balarama in their divine splendor as they confront King Kansa to restore dharma. Intricate details of their weapons, chariots, and expressions of valor are beautifully portrayed, surrounded by vibrant motifs and symbolic patterns. The use of natural colors and precise brushwork enhances the drama and spiritual depth of the scene, while the tussar fabric adds a rich texture. This masterpiece encapsulates the victory of good over evil, offering a timeless narrative of courage and righteousness.

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Palm Leaf Engraving of Krishna Rasleela and Vishnu Dashavatara showcases the intricate artistry and spiritual depth of Odisha's Pattachitra tradition. The artwork is meticulously carved onto palm leaves, a medium that brings out the fine details and complexity of the scenes. The Krishna Rasleela engraving depicts Lord Krishna in a dance of divine love with his devotees, the Gopis. This iconic scene, filled with joy and devotion, reflects Krishna’s playful yet profound nature. The engraving captures Krishna’s graceful posture, the Gopis’ rapturous expressions, and the natural elements around them, all rendered with great precision. On the same palm leaf, the Vishnu Dashavatara, the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, is portrayed. Each incarnation is detailed with its distinct attributes, symbolizing the preservation of cosmic order. The engravings blend mythological storytelling with the timeless beauty of nature, demonstrating the skillful technique and spiritual essence of Odisha's palm leaf art.

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Pattachitra is an ancient art form that originated in Odisha, with its roots tied to religious practices and temple culture, particularly the Jagannath Temple in Puri. The tradition dates back to the 5th century BCE and was initially used to create visual narratives of Hindu mythology for devotees. These paintings, done on cloth, palm leaves, or walls, are characterized by their intricate detailing, vibrant natural colors, and storytelling themes centered around epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the lives of Lord Krishna and Lord Jagannath. Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone.

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The Radha Krishna Pattachitra Art painting beautifully portrays the divine love and bond between Lord Krishna and Radha. This traditional artwork captures them in a serene and loving embrace, symbolizing the eternal and pure love that transcends time. The intricate details of the Pattachitra technique, with its fine brushwork and vibrant colors, highlight the divine beauty of both Radha and Krishna. The painting exudes tranquility, devotion, and spiritual energy, creating a peaceful atmosphere in any room. Ideal for home wall decor, it brings a touch of divine elegance and invokes blessings of love, harmony, and spiritual growth. This piece serves as a constant reminder of the profound connection between the two deities and the eternal nature of divine love. The Radha Krishna Pattachitra Art painting is a perfect addition for anyone seeking a deeper spiritual connection and aesthetic beauty in their home.

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Orissa Pattachitra is an ancient Indian art form that depicts traditional stories on cloth using natural pigments. One of its most iconic subjects is the depiction of Lord Jagannath, his sister Subadra, and brother Balrama. The "Jagannath Subadra Balrama" Pattachitra is a masterpiece, measuring an impressive 2418 inches, showcasing the rich cultural and religious significance of the deities. The intricate detailing and fine brushwork in the painting represent devotion, harmony, and the grandeur of the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha. The vibrant colors, especially the deep reds and yellows, emphasize the divine presence and eternal bond between the siblings. This artwork highlights the spiritual essence of Odisha’s heritage, maintaining the ancient traditions while conveying timeless messages of unity and devotion.

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The Lord Buddha & Disciples Pattachitra Art painting beautifully depicts the serene image of Lord Buddha surrounded by his devoted disciples. This traditional artwork captures the peaceful essence of Buddha, radiating compassion, wisdom, and inner tranquility. The disciples, in their meditative postures, reflect the deep teachings of Buddha as they seek enlightenment. The intricate details and vibrant natural pigments of the Pattachitra technique enhance the spiritual energy of the piece, making it an ideal addition to any home. This painting serves as a reminder of the path to peace, enlightenment, and wisdom. Perfect for home wall decor, the artwork invites blessings of serenity, mindfulness, and spiritual growth. It not only adds beauty to your space but also promotes a sense of calm and harmony, making it a meaningful and timeless piece in your home.

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The Pattachitra painting of Goddess Saraswati with her veena is a stunning tribute to the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and the arts. Crafted meticulously by Odisha’s skilled artisans, this artwork captures Saraswati in all her divine grace, seated serenely on a lotus or peacock, symbolizing purity and creativity. The veena in her hands, rendered with intricate detailing, signifies the harmony of learning and music. Traditional Pattachitra techniques, characterized by bold outlines, vibrant natural colors, and elaborate ornamentation, bring this masterpiece to life. Every element, from her flowing garments adorned with delicate motifs to the serene expression on her face, reflects devotion and artistic finesse. This painting not only embodies the spiritual essence of Saraswati but also stands as a timeless piece of Odisha’s cultural heritage, perfect for inspiring intellect and creativity in any space.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Jagannath with Dashavatara, measuring 17x23 inches, is a captivating representation of Lord Jagannath along with the ten incarnations of Vishnu. This intricate artwork beautifully blends the divine forms of Lord Jagannath, his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, with the ten Dashavatara, depicting Vishnu's incarnations across various lifetimes. The detailed brushwork and vibrant colors highlight the divine presence of each incarnation, from Matsya (the fish) to Kalki (the future avatar). The natural pigments used in Pattachitra art create a timeless connection to Odisha's religious and cultural heritage. This painting serves as a visual journey through the ten avatars, representing the triumph of good over evil, and encapsulates the essence of Hindu mythology and devotion.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of the Golden Decorations of Lord Puri Jagannath, measuring 49x39 inches, beautifully captures the grandeur and divine aura of Lord Jagannath adorned with exquisite golden decorations. This traditional artwork depicts the deity in all his glory, with intricate golden ornaments and vibrant detailing that reflect the richness of Odisha's cultural and religious heritage. The use of gold in the painting symbolizes divine radiance and royalty, while the fine brushwork and natural pigments bring the intricate designs to life. The scene showcases the opulence of Lord Jagannath's divine attire during special rituals, capturing the reverence and devotion of the devotees. This artwork is a stunning representation of Lord Jagannath’s majestic presence, blending spirituality with the artistic brilliance of Pattachitra, a form of art that has been cherished for centuries in Odisha.

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"Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Material Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone. Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots. The motifs used in the paintings symbolizes the different dance possess of Gotipua and Odissi, the lines are bold and clean and angular and sharp. Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata."

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The "Tree of Life" Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, is a magnificent representation of life’s cyclical nature, portrayed through intricate designs and vibrant symbolism. The central tree, with its expansive roots and branches, represents the interconnectedness of all life forms. Each branch is adorned with symbolic elements of nature, such as animals, birds, and human figures, symbolizing harmony and unity in the universe. The vivid use of colors like green, gold, and earth tones enhances the tree’s divine essence, conveying vitality and renewal. The expansive 1824-inch canvas allows for intricate detailing, showcasing the tree’s importance as a spiritual and natural symbol. This Pattachitra art embodies the deep connection between life, nature, and divinity, capturing Odisha’s cultural richness and reverence for the eternal cycle of existence.

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The Orissa Pattachitra Tree of Life Ganesha painting, measuring 18x24 inches, beautifully merges the symbolism of Lord Ganesha with the Tree of Life motif. Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is shown amidst a vibrant tree, representing prosperity, growth, and the interconnectedness of all life. The tree's roots delve deep into the earth, while its branches stretch towards the heavens, signifying the balance between the material and spiritual worlds. Intricate details of natural motifs, animals, and sacred symbols adorn the painting, reflecting the harmony between the divine and nature. Using traditional Pattachitra techniques, this artwork is crafted with natural pigments and fine brushwork, capturing the essence of Ganesha’s divine presence and the life-sustaining force of nature.

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The Krishna Leela Pattachitra Art painting beautifully captures the divine and playful exploits of Lord Krishna, known as Krishna Leela. This traditional artwork illustrates various episodes from Krishna’s childhood and youth, including his enchanting flute playing, stealing butter, and his mischievous encounters with the Gopis. The intricate details and vibrant natural pigments used in the Pattachitra technique bring Krishna’s divine presence to life. The painting radiates joy, love, and devotion, inviting a spiritual aura into any home. Ideal for home wall decor, it serves as a constant reminder of Krishna's divine playfulness and his eternal bond with his devotees. This artwork adds beauty and harmony to any space, while also invoking blessings of peace, love, and prosperity. Perfect for those seeking to infuse their living space with devotion and divine energy, the Krishna Leela painting is a cherished addition.

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The Tirupati Balaji Pattachitra Art painting beautifully depicts Lord Venkateswara, also known as Tirupati Balaji, in his divine form. This traditional artwork captures the grandeur of the Lord, adorned in golden attire and with a serene expression, exuding grace, power, and compassion. The intricate brushwork and vibrant natural colors used in the Pattachitra style highlight the divine energy and regal presence of the deity. Ideal for home wall art decor, this painting brings a sense of peace, blessings, and spiritual connection to any space. It serves as a constant reminder of Lord Balaji's divine grace, guiding devotees toward prosperity and inner peace. Perfect for anyone seeking to invite the blessings of Lord Venkateswara into their home, this Tirupati Balaji Pattachitra painting is a timeless and meaningful addition, offering both aesthetic beauty and spiritual significance.

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The Lord Ganesh Ganpati Artwork Pattachitra Art painting beautifully depicts Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and the bringer of wisdom and prosperity. This traditional Pattachitra painting captures the essence of Ganesh in intricate detail, showcasing his divine form with his elephant head, multiple arms, and sacred attributes. The use of vibrant natural colors and fine brushwork brings Lord Ganesh to life, radiating positivity, strength, and grace. The traditional Pattachitra technique enhances the spiritual and artistic beauty of the piece, making it an ideal addition to home wall decor. This painting serves as a constant reminder of Ganesh’s blessings, inviting success, protection, and spiritual growth into your home. Perfect for those seeking to infuse their space with divine energy, this artwork adds a touch of elegance, spirituality, and prosperity to any room.

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The Orissa Pattachitra Tree of Life Saraswati painting, measuring 18x24 inches, is a vibrant depiction of Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and the arts, set against the backdrop of the sacred Tree of Life. In this artwork, Saraswati is shown playing the veena under the tree, symbolizing the flow of wisdom and the interconnectedness of all life. The tree’s roots are grounded in the earth, while its branches reach toward the heavens, reflecting the balance between the material and spiritual worlds. Intricate natural motifs and mythological symbols surround the scene, emphasizing the unity of nature, knowledge, and spirituality. This painting is a beautiful fusion of divine grace and natural harmony, created using traditional Pattachitra techniques and natural pigments that highlight the timeless significance of Saraswati’s blessings on human knowledge and growth.

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Orissa Pattachitra is a traditional Indian painting style originating from the state of Odisha. Known for its intricate designs and religious motifs, it often depicts mythological themes. The "Indian Classical Dancing Lady" painting, in particular, is an iconic representation of grace, rhythm, and cultural heritage. The lady portrayed in vibrant colors captures the essence of classical dance forms such as Odissi. The detailed hand-painted work showcases fluid movements, elegance, and devotion, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural expressions of the region. With its unique art form, Pattachitra brings ancient stories to life, often using natural pigments and traditional techniques on cloth or palm leaves.

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The Orissa Pattachitra painting of Goddess Kali, measuring 18x24 inches, is a stunning depiction of the fierce and powerful deity. In this traditional artwork, Kali is shown with multiple arms, holding various weapons, symbolizing her role as the destroyer of evil and the protector of righteousness. The painting captures her intense expressions, symbolizing both fear and strength, as she stands upon Lord Shiva, representing the balance of creation and destruction. Rich in detail, the painting uses natural pigments to highlight her dark complexion, adorned with a garland of skulls, and her vibrant attire. Pattachitra's intricate brushwork and the use of mythological symbols in this artwork embody the timeless devotion and respect for the divine feminine energy, portraying Goddess Kali as a powerful force in the universe.

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The Radhe-Krishna Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a beautiful and divine representation of Lord Krishna and Radha, seated in their celestial court. This traditional artwork captures the love and devotion between Radha and Krishna, with intricate details and vibrant colors that bring the scene to life. Krishna is depicted with his iconic flute, while Radha is shown in a graceful, serene pose, surrounded by other divine beings. The fine brushwork and natural pigments of Pattachitra art enhance the spiritual energy of the painting, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting invites blessings of love, devotion, and peace. It serves as a constant reminder of the eternal bond between Radha and Krishna, making it a meaningful and spiritual addition to any home.

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The Krishna Ji Journey Pattachitra Art painting beautifully captures the divine journey of Lord Krishna, one of the most cherished deities in Hinduism. The artwork illustrates various moments from Krishna's life, from his childhood miracles to his heroic deeds and teachings as an adult. With the traditional Pattachitra technique, the painting showcases intricate details and vibrant colors, highlighting Krishna's divine presence. Scenes such as Krishna playing his flute, guiding Arjuna, and his divine acts of protection are depicted with grace. Ideal for home wall decor, this piece invites blessings of love, wisdom, and protection. The painting creates a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, reminding us of Krishna’s eternal presence and guidance. It serves not only as an aesthetic addition to your space but also as a source of divine inspiration and devotion.

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Tree of life implies “peace and comfort”. It connects earth to heavens. Apart from being a good source of wall decor, it is one of the recommended vastu remedies product for our home. Tree of Life home Decor Indian painting bring positive vibes and purity to home. It reflects the inter-connectivity of all living beings and creates balance. It describes the connection between the world where the branches of the tree denote the growth in the upper world and the roots denote the connection in the lower world.

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The Krishna Govardhan Pattachitra Art painting beautifully captures the divine moment when Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Hill to protect his devotees from the wrath of Indra. This traditional artwork showcases Krishna in his youthful form, holding the massive hill effortlessly with his little finger, symbolizing divine strength and protection. The intricate Pattachitra technique, with its fine details and vibrant colors, brings this mythological event to life. The painting radiates spiritual energy, evoking a sense of protection, faith, and devotion. Ideal for home wall decor, it serves as a reminder of Krishna's divine grace and his unwavering love for his devotees. This artwork not only adds beauty to your living space but also invites blessings of safety, prosperity, and spiritual growth, making it a perfect addition to any home.

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The Maa Durga Avatar Pattachitra Art painting is a powerful and captivating portrayal of Goddess Durga, the supreme divine feminine energy. This traditional artwork beautifully captures the Goddess in her fierce and protective form, symbolizing strength, courage, and divine power. The painting showcases Maa Durga riding her lion, holding her weapons in multiple arms, and vanquishing demons, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. The intricate details and vibrant natural pigments used in the Pattachitra technique enhance the spiritual essence of the artwork, creating an aura of protection and empowerment. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting invites blessings of strength, prosperity, and peace. It serves as a reminder of the divine power that protects and nurtures all beings. The Maa Durga Avatar Pattachitra Art painting is perfect for anyone seeking spiritual upliftment and a divine presence in their living space.

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The Balaji Darbar Pattachitra Art painting is a stunning representation of Lord Venkateswara, or Balaji, seated majestically in his divine court. This traditional artwork captures the grandeur and spiritual energy of Lord Balaji surrounded by deities, sages, and celestial beings in his heavenly darbar. The intricate details, vibrant natural pigments, and fine brushwork typical of Pattachitra art bring this sacred scene to life. Lord Balaji is depicted in his regal form, symbolizing abundance, protection, and divine grace. Ideal for home wall decor, this painting enhances the spiritual atmosphere of any room, invoking blessings of prosperity, peace, and protection. It serves as a powerful reminder of Lord Venkateswara's divine presence, making it a meaningful and auspicious addition to any home.

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The Shri Krishna Journey Pattachitra Art painting beautifully depicts the divine journey of Lord Krishna, showcasing various milestones of his life. From his childhood days of miraculous acts to his role as a guide and protector in the Mahabharata, the painting captures his divine essence. Each intricate detail in the Pattachitra technique brings to life the moments of Krishna's legendary adventures, portraying him with his flute, the sacred cowherds, and his divine acts of kindness and protection. The vibrant colors and traditional brushwork create an aura of spirituality and devotion. Ideal for home wall decor, this artwork invites blessings of love, peace, and wisdom. It serves as a reminder of Krishna’s unwavering love for his devotees and his guidance in times of need. The Shri Krishna Journey Pattachitra painting is a timeless and divine piece that enhances any living space with grace and beauty.

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Patta paintings of Krishna’s Rasleela represent the pinnacle of Pattachitra artistry, capturing the transcendental bond between Krishna and the Gopis in vivid detail. These paintings narrate the enchanting dance of Rasleela, where Krishna multiplies himself to dance with each Gopi, symbolizing his omnipresence and unconditional love. The intricate motifs, delicate floral patterns, and vibrant hues showcase the splendor of Vrindavan, where nature and divinity intertwine. Each Gopi is adorned with exquisite detailing, reflecting her devotion and individuality. The circular composition, a hallmark of these artworks, signifies cosmic balance and spiritual harmony. Rooted in Odisha’s rich cultural tradition, these paintings preserve ancient stories through their timeless beauty. The Patta paintings of Krishna Rasleela continue to inspire awe and reverence, representing the eternal connection between the mortal and the divine.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Material Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone.

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The Blessings of Ganesh Ganpati Pattachitra Art painting is a divine and intricate portrayal of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the bringer of prosperity. This traditional artwork showcases Lord Ganesha in a majestic form, radiating peace, wisdom, and strength. Crafted using the traditional Pattachitra technique, the painting features delicate brushwork and vibrant natural pigments, bringing out the spiritual essence of the deity. The artwork is designed to invoke Ganesha's blessings of success, wealth, and harmony, making it an ideal addition to any home wall decor. The rich colors and intricate details create a serene atmosphere, enhancing the spiritual energy of the room. This painting serves as a powerful reminder of Ganesha's divine grace, making it a perfect and meaningful addition to any space.

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The Shiva Tandav Pattachitra Art painting is a magnificent representation of Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance, embodying power, energy, and divine creation. This artwork captures the intense movement and grace of Lord Shiva as he performs the Tandav, symbolizing the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe. The intricate detailing of the Pattachitra style, combined with vibrant colors and natural pigments, brings the divine energy of Shiva to life. Ideal for home wall art decor, this painting adds a spiritual and dynamic presence to any room. It invites blessings of strength, transformation, and spiritual awakening. The Shiva Tandav Pattachitra painting is a timeless masterpiece, perfect for those seeking to infuse their home with divine power and profound beauty. It serves as a constant reminder of Lord Shiva’s role in the universe and his eternal dance of life.

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Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa. Raw Materials

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The Krishna Raas Leela Pattachitra Art painting beautifully captures the divine dance of Lord Krishna with the Gopis, celebrating the sacred Raas Leela. This traditional artwork intricately portrays Krishna in the center, surrounded by enchanting Gopis, all engrossed in the joyous dance under the moonlit sky. The fine brushwork and vibrant natural pigments used in the Pattachitra style bring life to the scene, emphasizing the divine grace and playful charm of Krishna. The painting not only celebrates the spiritual significance of Raas Leela but also invites peace, harmony, and devotion into the home. Perfect for home wall decor, this artwork is an ideal choice for those seeking to infuse their space with beauty, love, and divine blessings, creating an atmosphere of devotion and joy.

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The Ardhanarishwar Tree of Life in Orissa Pattachitra decor painting is a powerful fusion of spiritual symbolism and natural artistry. Ardhanarishwar, a divine form of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is depicted as a single, half-male and half-female deity, representing the unity of opposites and the balance between masculine and feminine energies. In this unique Pattachitra design, the Tree of Life intertwines with the Ardhanarishwar figure, symbolizing the cosmic balance of creation, preservation, and destruction. The tree's roots and branches extend, enveloping the divine form of Ardhanarishwar, while animals, such as elephants, birds, and mythical creatures, add life and vibrancy to the composition. Each animal and element represents various aspects of life, highlighting harmony between nature and the divine. The intricate brushwork, vivid natural colors, and fine detailing in the Pattachitra style bring this sacred theme to life, making it a stunning piece of spiritual and artistic expression.

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The Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1724 inches, beautifully illustrates the divine love story of Radha and Krishna, capturing their eternal bond. This artwork portrays the intimate moments shared between the two deities, showcasing Radha’s deep devotion and Krishna’s playful charm. The painting intricately depicts various scenes from Krishna’s life, such as his childhood pranks, flute-playing, and his interactions with Radha. The fine detailing in the brushwork highlights their divine presence, while vibrant colors like gold, blue, and green add richness to the narrative. The expansive 1724-inch canvas allows for the depiction of multiple episodes from Krishna's life, presenting his journey from the playful young god to the revered divine lover. This Pattachitra honors the love and devotion central to the Radha-Krishna mythos, encapsulating the spiritual and artistic heritage of Odisha.

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The Orissa Pattachitra Tree of Life Ardha Narishwara painting, standing at 1.52 feet, is an exquisite representation of the divine fusion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This artwork intricately blends the "Tree of Life" motif with the powerful image of Ardha Narishwara, where half of the figure is Lord Shiva and the other half is Goddess Parvati, symbolizing unity and balance. The Tree of Life at the center represents the interconnectedness of all living beings, with roots in the spiritual realm and branches extending into the physical world. Traditional Pattachitra techniques, featuring natural dyes and detailed brushwork, bring this sacred symbolism to life, portraying the harmony of masculine and feminine energies in the universe.

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The "Tree of Life Lakshmi" Orissa Pattachitra, measuring 1824 inches, elegantly combines the symbolism of the tree of life with the divine presence of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. The central tree, with its flourishing branches and roots, symbolizes growth, abundance, and the cyclical nature of life. Goddess Lakshmi is portrayed at the heart of the tree, showering blessings of prosperity and happiness. Her presence in this sacred artwork highlights the connection between wealth, nature, and spiritual well-being. Vibrant colors like gold, red, and green enhance the richness of the piece, evoking a sense of vitality and divine energy. The expansive 1824-inch canvas allows for detailed representations of Lakshmi’s attributes, including her lotus flower, symbolizing purity, and coins of abundance. This Pattachitra celebrates the harmonious relationship between nature and divine blessings.

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The Palm Leaf Engraving of Lord Ganesha intricately captures the beloved deity with his elephant head, symbolizing wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. The fine details of Ganesha’s form, including his multiple arms, modak (sweet) offering, and broken tusk, are carved with precision. His serene expression and poised stance reflect his divine grace and benevolence. The engraving also features natural motifs, enhancing the spiritual essence of the artwork. Crafted meticulously, this engraving is a celebration of Ganesha’s significance in Hindu culture, embodying both protection and new beginnings.

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