The special Dussehra Shringar, a decoration that symbolizes victory (Vijayadashami). The inspiration draws directly from the epic Ramayana, where, following Lord Ram’s victory over Ravana, the monkey army and people offered him Jawara (barley sprouts), which Shrinathji now wears as a sign of triumph on his pagh (turban/crown). The style is characterized by the use of vibrant colors, meticulous detailing in the ornamentation, and a devotional focus on the deity. The color palette is rich and celebratory, often utilizing bright and dark greens for the background and garments, and ample use of gold and jeweled tones for the elaborate shringar. The juxtaposition of the dark form of the deity against the intense, warm background and the dazzling Jawara crown creates a magnificent and auspicious visual. On a wall, this painting would project a feeling of power, victory, and spiritual opulence, its detailed work and strong color contrasts making it a compelling and visually enriching piece of religious art.
Dimesion: 2 x 3 ft
Type: Gold work on Fabric
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