Crafting Divinity: Pichwai Tradition and its Artistic and Devotional Resonance
Revered Art of Pichwai Originating in Nathdwara, near Udaipur, Rajasthan, pichwai is a devotional custom where cloth is painted with revered images and hung behind the deity. This practice emerged in the 17th-century shrine of Nathdwara when an idol of Krishna was moved from Mathura during Aurangzeb’s reign. “Pichwai,” which translates to “that which hangs … Continue reading Crafting Divinity: Pichwai Tradition and its Artistic and Devotional Resonance
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