Ushnkal Sehra Darshan, a festival shringar (decoration) during the summer, symbolizing the divine wedding of Thakurji (Shrinathji) and Swaminiji (Radha), with the Sehra (wedding turban/veil) as the central motif, signifying bliss and union. The style is characterized by meticulous detailing, fine brushwork, and a devotional mood. The color palette is vibrant and rich, with the dark skin of Shrinathji often rendered in a deep blue or black, contrasting beautifully with the bright, elaborately decorated Sehra and the opulent jewelry and garments, typically utilizing auspicious colors like bright reds, yellows, and pure white for dramatic effect. On a wall, its vivid colors and intricate details would create a striking focal point, serving not just as a piece of art but as a spiritually resonant window into the daily divine life (Leela) of the deity.
Dimension: 2.5 x 4 ft
Type: Gold work on fabric
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