This large-format painting, a devotional Pichhwai in the Nathdwara style, combines the Gaucharan Bhavna (cow-herding sentiment) with elements of the Raas Leela (divine dance), as it shows Shrinathji amidst cows and flanked by four gopis (two on each side). The central symbolism represents the Vatsalya Bhava (parental affection, seen in the cows) and the Madhurya Bhava (conjugal love/intimate service, seen in the gopis), signifying the two highest forms of devotion in Pushtimarg. The style is highly decorative and rhythmic, with numerous white cows arranged in neat rows within the frame’s border, and the central figures set under a floral canopy. The color palette is unique, dominated by the soft olive-green of the kunj background, which creates a serene atmosphere, contrasting beautifully with the dark blue of Shrinathji and the vibrant reds and golds of the gopis‘ intricate garments. When displayed on a wall, this painting’s vertical composition and blend of devotional themes would convey a feeling of spiritual abundance and stylized grace, making it a warm, contemplative, and richly textured focal point.
Dimensions: 3 x 5 ft
Type: Natural colors with gold on Pichhwai




































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