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Krishna in Gokul: Shepherd of Serenity

75,000.00

A soulful 3×4 feet hand-painted Pichwai capturing Krishna as the divine cowherd in a forest blooming with life. Crafted with natural pigments and real gold foil, this artwork radiates peace, devotion, and timeless beauty.

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Step into the sacred tranquility of Gokul with Krishna in Gokul: Shepherd of Serenity, a 3x4 feet Pichwai artwork that reverently portrays Lord Krishna in his most tender form — the gentle protector of cows and the eternal lover of nature. Set against a flourishing backdrop of Vrindavan’s forests, this painting brings alive the divine presence of Shrinathji surrounded by his beloved cows, under the shade of intricate trees laden with fruit and birds. The harmony between Krishna, the animals, and nature is captured in exquisite detail — from the soft expressions of the cows to the delicate lotuses that bloom by the water’s edge. Crafted over several weeks using traditional techniques, natural mineral pigments, and real gold foil, this artwork blends devotional charm with visual opulence. Every stroke reflects meditative craftsmanship, making it a timeless centerpiece for any spiritual or heritage-inspired space.
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• Dimensions: 3 x 4 feet
• Material: Fine fabric
• Technique: 100% Hand-painted using natural pigments with real gold foil highlights
• Framing: Unframed (suitable for bespoke framing)
• Theme: Krishna with Cows, Gokul, Vrindavan Forest, Nature & Devotion
• Time Taken: 20–25 days
• Authenticity: Certificate of Authenticity included
• Care Instructions: Keep out of direct sunlight and away from moisture. Dry clean only.

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More about the Art form

PICHWAI – A CELEBRATION OF THE GOD’S DANCE

Heard of the supreme God Krishna’s Leelas? Pichwai paintings depict these Leelas (Chronicles) from the life of Krishna. Laying the very foundation to the art of visual storytelling 400 years ago in Nathadwara, Rajasthan.

The detailing and the colours blend extreme intricacies and vibrancy to create beautiful compositions that transport you to the time when Krishna performed his divine dance and when Gods walked the earth!

Interestingly Pichwais draw a lot of similarities to Mughal miniature paintings as well which also originated around the same time in North India. A life size Pichwai is no less than a divine intervention into Krishna’s Vrindavan! Come join us for the Raas!