Jiva is any entity imbued with a life-force. It is the essence which survives physical death, and can either fall into the category of Moksha (liberation), or Samsari (the eternal cycle of life and death). Here, we see Radha and Krishna in the forest, playing the flute, releasing a sound that stirs every leaf inside. Their story is immortal, and is often the inspiration seen in books and movies of Hindu culture. One will often find a painting of the two of them in homes, symbolizing ‘bhakti’, or unsolicited devotion.
Product Specifications
Dimensions
Width 39.97 cm (15.74″)
Height 47.98 cm (18.89″)
Product material
Fine Art Paper with a layer of fabric behind, Water-based colour
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- Pattachitra is an art form featuring traditional, cloth-based scroll paintings, originating in the Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha. Known for its intricate details and inscribed mythological narratives and folk tales, Pattachitra paintings are an important component of an ancient Bengali narrative art, originally serving as a visual device during the performance of a song.
- Painting is inclusive of mount (2.36″ wide).
- Made in India.
- Hang in a dust-free environment.
- Comes unframed.
- This unique artwork has been hand painted by skilled artists. Hence, it may contain slight imperfections which are the hallmarks of handmade creations.
- Images might vary slightly from actual product in terms of colour and form due to diverse screen resolutions and device settings.












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