A detailed depiction of a temple scene with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, capturing a spiritual journey.
The painting reflects a spiritual pilgrimage, likely representing the journey to a sacred place. It shows people, temples, and religious elements, indicating devotion, culture, and rituals.
The painting follows the traditional Pichwai style, which is rich in detailed patterns and intricate designs. It emphasizes religious symbolism and narrative storytelling, common in Indian folk art.
This painting would be suitable for a meditation room, prayer space, or a living room looking to incorporate a traditional, spiritual, and cultural element. This artwork will complement any room or space beyond those mentioned, depending on individual preference.
The painting evokes a spiritual and devotional mood, reflecting the sanctity and grandness of the religious journey. The use of vibrant colors adds an uplifting and celebratory feel.
The layout is highly structured, with various sections representing different areas of the temple complex. Multiple figures, temples, and pathways are intricately drawn and arranged in a balanced, symmetrical manner.
The palette is vibrant, with dominant colors like red, yellow, green, and blue. These bright hues are complemented by detailed white and black outlining, enhancing the richness of the artwork.
Shatrujaya Pichwai Painting is a original handmade painting made by Manish vaishnav. This painting is made with watercolor colors on cloth. This artwork is signed by artist, and accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. The width of the painting is 48 inches, and its height is 72 inches.
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Shatrunjaya is one of the most sacred sites in
Jainism and as a result is an important site of
pilgrimage, or tirtha. Jain pilgrimage sites are often
based upon key locations in the lives of the Jinas
Shatrunjaya is a mountain in the town of Palitana in
Gujarat which was visited by many of the earliest
tirthankaras and is particularly linked with Adinath,
or Rishabhanatha, the first tirthankara. It is covered
by many temples, the first of which is said to have
been built by Bharata, the son of Rishabhanatha.
The earliest structure which remains on the twin
peaks of Shatrunjaya is dedicated to Rishabanatha,
as the area was repeatedly sacked by Muslim
invaders in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Map paintings on cloth, or pata, depict pilgrimage
sites in great detail for those devotees not able to
visit the sacred sites themselves. They are hung in
temples and provide a mental pilgrimage for the
viewer, who can still achieve merit similar to that
achieved by physical pilgrimage by contemplating
the tirtha pata
Ideally paintings don't require much care as its a vertical surface, hence dust doesn't settle quite easily. You can gently dry dust the painting once in a month. You can also gently use a slightly damp cloth and dab it gently over the surface to capture the dust particles. You can do this once in 6 months.
Please do not use soap water, detergent, disinfectants or any chemicals over the painting as it might dissolve the colors. Paper and cloth paintings are usually framed with a glass on top, hence the artwork will remain intact. You would just need to clean the glass. Always keep artworks away from direct sunlight and also from walls having water leakage problem, - as both can damage it.
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