CHITRAVALI
Lotus Flower & leafs with two Peacock Pichwai Painting | 6x 4 feet
Lotus Flower & leafs with two Peacock Pichwai Painting | 6x 4 feet
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Subject: Kamal Talai (Lotus Pond) & Peacock
Size: 72x48 Inches (6x4 feet)
Medium: Cotton Fabric
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Kamal Talai in Pichwai Paintings
The "Kamal Talai" or Lotus Pond is a recurring subject in Pichwai art, symbolizing purity, beauty, and the divine connection with Lord Krishna. These paintings often depict Lord Shrinathji surrounded by a serene pond filled with blooming lotus flowers. The lotus, revered in Indian culture for its ability to bloom in muddy waters, represents spiritual transcendence, a key theme in Pichwai art.
In the Kamal Talai motif, the pond and lotuses serve as an ethereal setting where Krishna is shown in moments of divine play or contemplation. This subject embodies the harmony between nature and the divine, with the pond reflecting the beauty of Krishna's presence amidst lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and often peacocks. The intricate detailing and vibrant colors in Kamal Talai-themed Pichwais evoke a sense of peace and devotion, making it a cherished subject for both spiritual and artistic appreciation.
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