Krishna Avatars Pattachitra Painting

SPECIFICATIONS
Art Form : Handmade Pattachitra
Canvas : Handmade Cotton Canvas made from Old Saree
Color : Natural Color
Frame : Acrylic Sheet
Painting Dimension : 19 X 13 Inch
Frame Dimension : 24 X 18 Inch
ART DESCRIPTIONS

This Pattachitra is a traditional storytelling art form that vividly portrays mythological tales, including the avatars and leelas of Lord Krishna. The paintings use intricate detailing and vibrant natural colors to narrate episodes from Krishna’s life, highlighting his divine playfulness, wisdom, and role as a protector of dharma. Each of these stories is illustrated with fine linework, natural colors, and intricate borders, making them visually appealing and spiritually significant.

Key Episodes in Krishna Avatar Pattachitra: 
Bal Gopal (Childhood Krishna): Depictions of baby Krishna stealing butter (Makhan Chor), playing with cowherds, and being pampered by Yashoda. The famous scene of Yashoda seeing the universe in Krishna’s mouth.
Govardhan Leela: Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain on his little finger to protect villagers from Lord Indra’s wrath.
Kaliya Dalana: Krishna dancing on the multi-hooded serpent Kaliya to subdue its poison, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
Raas Leela: Krishna’s divine dance with Radha and the Gopis, representing love, devotion, and spiritual unity.
Kurukshetra and Bhagavad Gita:  Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna, delivering the Bhagavad Gita, symbolizing duty, righteousness, and devotion.
VASTU PERSPECTIVE:
Placing a Krishna Avatar painting in the home can bring several benefits according to Vastu Shastra:
Brings Positivity and Joy – Krishna’s playful and divine presence enhances happiness and removes negativity.
Enhances Love and Harmony – Krishna’s Raas Leela paintings strengthen relationships and foster love.
Removes Obstacles – Krishna as the protector ensures the removal of hardships and negative influences.
Attracts Wealth and Prosperity – Krishna is associated with abundance, especially in his form as the protector of cows and nature.
Spiritual Growth and Wisdom – The Bhagavad Gita scenes inspire righteousness, wisdom, and clarity in decision-making.