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History of Indian paintings is as old as its civilization; traditonal Indian paintings were based on the principle of Shadanga or Six Parts/Limbs of arts which are… 1. Rupabheda distinction of forms and appearances. 2. Pramanam measurement, proportions. 3. Bhava feelings on forms. 4. Lavanya Yojanam Infusion of beauty or grace. 5. Sadrisyam Similitude. 6.Varnikabhanga Artistic manner of using the medium and colors. The finest example of these principles are the paintings of Ajanta Caves; even today some of traditional Indian painting schools follow the same principles... to name a few are PatachitraTemple Paintings, Kalamkari Narrative Paintings on Cloth, Tanjore Paintings and Miniature Paintings of Rajasthan School etc. Featured on this website you will find the best in Indian Paintings created by Indian artists following their age old art traditions, each of these Indian Art Paintings speaks a million words, also find Gond & WarliTribal Paintings, Madhubani Folk Paintings, Phad and Pichwai paintings of Rajasthan, Kalighat paintings of Bengal, Batik Paintings etc. carefully selected for the lovers and the connoisseur of art.
The fourth incarnation of Vishnu, the Narasimha, is being beautifully designed by the Pata artist with some splendid application of colours and lines. The background of the painting is being nicely painted with some spectacular floral designs on it. In this beautiful painting of Narasimha, Lord Vishnu is painted killing the demon king Hiranyakashipu. The ferocious image is a reflective of the demonstration of the God’s omnipresence in a powerful way. Patachiytra paintings are popular in Orissa and are centred on the temple. The style of painting is being handed down from generations to generations.
The amorous feelings between the Lord Krishna and his consort is being beautifully painted on silk by the artists in the traditional Puri Temple style of painting. The duo reveal a greater sense of love and affection as Lord Krishna is looking at her with love and affection. The gopi seems to have surrendered completely to the love of the Lord. The river Yamuna, the lotus on it, the beautiful trees all have been given a detail and nice manner.
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- Product Code :731
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size :12" x 18" (painted Area)
Description
Lord Krishna in his childhood used to be very naughty like hundreds other children. He had a strong liking for butter. He along with his friends used to steal butter because of his strong liking for the milk-product. But despite this all the Gopis in Vraj (place in India where Krishna grew up) loved him. It is said that Krishna would steal the butter, that the Gopis would prepare. The Gopis would keep complaining to Yashoda (Krishna's foster mother) that Krishna steals their butter and breaks their urns full of water. One day Yashoda got very angry with Krishna and ran after him. But she could not catch him. You know why? Because while she was running after Krishna, his back was towards her. And the back stands for all the wrong things. So that means that if you are running after the wrong things in life, you will not be able to catch Krishna.
The beautiful Patachitra painting depicts the ten incarnations of Vishnu. The Puranas speak of the ten avataars of Vishnu. These incarnations detail the divine help given by Vishnu during various stages of human evolution, by appearing on earth in different forms to salvage the devotees from the impending catastrophe. These incarnations demonstrate that divinity re-establishes Dharma or righteousness and destroys injustice from time to time, by appearing on earth in various incarnations. The ten avataras are Matsyavatara (fish), Koorma (tortoise), Varaaha (boar), Narasimha (the man lion), Vaamana (the dwarf), Parasurama (the angry man), Rama (the perfect human), Balarama and Krishna (the divine statesman). The 10th avatar which is yet to appear is Kalki. Matsyavatara, or the form of the fish was taken up by Vishnu during a deluge that submerged the earth. Vishnu commanded a rishi to gather together samples of all species and wait in a boat. The gigantic golden fish then dragged the boat through the deluge and then enabled Bhrama to start the act of creation all over again. Yet another legend has it that a demon once stole the four Vedas and hid them under the sea. Vishnu assumed the Matsya form and retrieved them and then restored them to their original fragrance. This legend is held at the Parimalaranganathar temple at Mayiladuturai, near Thanjavur The Koorma Avatara where Vishnu took the form of a tortoise, is described in the legend of the celestial nectar Amrita. Vishnu took the form of a wild boar - the Varaaha Avatara, dived into the ocean, and saved Bhoomi Devi who sank into the bottom of the ocean, with his massive snout. Vishnu as Varahamurthy is enshrined at Tiruvidandai near Chennai, and at the Kanchipuram Kamakshiamman temple. In his Narasimhaavataaram, Vishnu destroyed the demon king Hiranyakashipu and demonstrated his omnipresence in a powerful way. Vishnu took the form of Vamana the midget to destroy the demon Bali. He visited Bali during a sacrifice where the latter was arrogantly distributing gifts of the seeker's choice, to show his power of wealth. Vamana meekly asked for three feet of land measured by his small feet. All on a sudden he assumed the massive form of Trivikrama, dominating the universe; with his first foot he covered the earth, with the second the heavens. When there was no room for the third, Bali, who never went back on his word, offered his head, and Vishnu sent him to the netherworld. Trivikrama is enshrined at Tirukkovilur, Kanchipuram and Sirkazhi in Tamilnadu. Vishnu then took up the form of Parasurama, to quell the arrogance of the Kshatriya rulers who harmed the sages and unprotected mortals. The Ramayana speaks of the glory of the Rama Avatar, and the Mahabharata speaks of Balarama and Krishna.Some schools of thought believe that Krishna was the eighth incarnation of Vishnu and the ninth was Buddha and that Vishnu took up the avataar of Buddha to purify Hinduism of excessive ritualism. He preached detachment, and the middle path consisting of eight fold virtues of right views, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfullness and right meditation.It is believed that at the end of the current epoch, there will be a deluge when Kalki - the tenth and the last avatara of Vishnu, will ride forth on a horse to redeem humankind and re-establish righteousness.The painting reveals some sparkling lines and application of colours in the traditional Pata framework.
The painting of Lord Jagannath depicts the festival of Puri. In fact the origin and development of Patachitra paintings are inextricably linked with the Jagannath Cult. Each year, the painted wooden images of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Shubhadra in the Jagannath temple of Puri are ritually given the holy bath. This cleansing leads to the discoloration of the images. Hence, they are removed from the ‘garbha griha’ for repainting. During this period, the temple images are substituted for three paintings, depicting the holy trio, on specially treated clothes or 'Patas' prepared by the temple painter. Hence the name 'Patachitra'. Originating as a ritual, the Patachitra has evolved as a distinct school of painting and is regarded today as one of the most cherished collectors' items.
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- Product Code :2138
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size : 29"H x 42"W
Description
The beautiful Patachitra painting of Goddess Durga, the divine manifestation of power, is given a refine and detail treatment. The painting depicts the goddess killing the demon Mahishasur with her weapon. The goddess was born out of the combine forces of all gods in order to get rid of Mahishasur who wrought havoc on earth and heaven. On her ten hands, the goddess is carrying ten different weapons. Goddess Durga is one of the most popular goddesses in Hinduism and is worshipped with devotion.
The spectacular Patachitra painting of the Lord Krishna in His Virat rupa (Universal manifestation) is given a refine and minute treatment. Lord Krishna reveals His Universal manifestation to Arjun at the battlefield of Kurukshetra, when the latter was reluctant to fight against his kith and kin. Arjuna was awestruck to witness Lord Krishna’s universal manifestation, as the Lord was the center of universe.
The Kalamkari painting depicts the God of Wisdom along with mother goddesses blessing the devotees. Whereas the Ganesha is given more prominence in the painting, the two mother goddesses are also beautifully painted. The Kalamkari painting has some beautiful carvings on it and the figures are wearing beautiful ornaments. Kalamkari is basically a pen work and is one of the most popular forms of paintings in India.
Lord Ganesha has been shown along with his consorts Riddhi and Siddhi (success and prosperity). Worship of this aspect of Ganesh is supposed to grant us wishes very quickly. The consorts are perched on his lap. Set on Kalamkari painting, the painting is a unique creation by the master painter. The Lord has been painted green, a special feature of the Kalamkari style of painting. Natural dyes are extensively used in this form of style. The painter has liberally used colours and borderlines to give the product a most attractive treatment.
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- Product Code :4218
- Material :Ink on Paper, signed by artist
- Size :14"h x 10"w
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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- Product Code :2916
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 46" x 30"
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The young ladies are busy as one is instructing the other to write a love letter to her beloved. The surroundings are also nicely painted with trees, the inquisitive deer. The beautiful Batik painting celebrates the beauty of the nature along with the beauty of love and emotions. The two young ladies are lying by the side of the river and the method of waxing and dewaxing adds a special effect to the painting.
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- Product Code :1250
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :22"wx20"h
Description
The spectacular Batik style of painting depicts the sun in a most prolific manner. Purely natural dyes are used in this beautiful painting. The method of waxing, dying and then carefully dewaxing gives rise to a special effect on the painting. Though the motifs in Batik style of painting are quite simple, a Batik artist needs to have a specific knowledge about colour gradations and patterns.
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- Products Code: 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 100 gm.
GangesIndia's Exclusive Batik Painting Lord Ganesha Tapestry. Ideal for use in meditation room, Yoga room, Temple , Living Hall etc.
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- Products Code: 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 100 gm.
GangesIndia's Exclusive Batik Painting Lord Ganesha Tapestry. Ideal for use in meditation room, Yoga room, Temple , Living Hall etc.
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- Product Code : 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size:
- Medium 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.
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- Product Code : 18566
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size:
- Medium 30" x 22"
- Weight: 150 gm.
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Nataraja, The Lord of Dance is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for god Brahma to start the process of creation.--Fine quality block painted
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- Product Code : 18565
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.
- Color: Orange
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Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, , porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
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- Product Code : 18564
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.
- Color: Yellow
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Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, , porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
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- Product Code : 14323
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 44" x 34"
- Weight: 150 gm.
- Color: Blue
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The beautiful batik print depicts the Lord Shiva (Nataraj Shiva) performing his cosmic dance in a most prolific manner. Nataraja (The King of Dance) is the dancing posture of the Shiva, who performs his divine dance as a part of his divine duties of creation and destruction. The Lord Shiva is shown dancing in a circle of flames, lifting his left leg and balancing over a demon or dwarf (Apasmara) who symbolizes ignorance.
This tapestry measures a full 44" x 34". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
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- Product Code : 14321
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 42" x 32"
- Weight: 150 gm.
- Color: Blue
Description:
Ganesha — the elephant-deity riding a mouse — has become one of the commonest mnemonics for anything associated with Hinduism. This not only suggests the importance of Ganesha, but also shows how popular and pervasive this deity is in the minds of the masses.
This tapestry measures a full 42" x 32". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
Please let us know if you're not happy with the way the tapestry looks and we will address it immediately. We stand by our products with a 100% Customer satisfaction guarantee!y
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- Product Code : 14320
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 42" x 30"
- Weight: 150 gm.
- Color: Blue
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Gautama, also known as kyamuni , is the primary figure in Buddhism, and accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules are believed by Buddhists to have been summarized after his death and memorized by his followers.- Fine quality block painted by hand, Perfect International quality packaging.
This tapestry measures a full 42" x 30". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
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- Product Code : 14319
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 42" x 32"
- Weight: 150 gm.
Description:
Nataraja, The Lord of Dance is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for god Brahma to start the process of creation.--Fine quality block painted
This tapestry measures a full 42" x 32". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
Specification
- Product Code : 14317
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 44" x 29"
- Weight: 100 gm.
Description:
This tapestry measures a full 44" x 29". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
Producing a tapestry required the diverse talents of many artists and craftsmen. First, an artist would create a design, and then by dedicating many days they make sure that the design got reflected on the newly made tapestry perfectly.
The tapestries which we make are completely screen printed in traditional Indian method and takes around a week to complete. We NEVER take the short root to produce them in large numbers in very short span of time, instead of that we make sure that we take all the time in this world, to make a BEAUTIFUL product, even if have to make our customers wait for some time. Our tapestries are printed, not quilted or woven. They are hippie Indian tapestries, thin as sheet. Good, tight power loom construction with Hemmed edges.
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
Please let us know if you're not happy with the way the tapestry looks and we will address it immediately. We stand by our products with a 100% Customer satisfaction guarantee!y
Specification
- Product Code : 14316
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 44" x 29"
- Weight: 100 gm.
Description:
This tapestry measures a full 44" x 29". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
Producing a tapestry required the diverse talents of many artists and craftsmen. First, an artist would create a design, and then by dedicating many days they make sure that the design got reflected on the newly made tapestry perfectly.
The tapestries which we make are completely screen printed in traditional Indian method and takes around a week to complete. We NEVER take the short root to produce them in large numbers in very short span of time, instead of that we make sure that we take all the time in this world, to make a BEAUTIFUL product, even if have to make our customers wait for some time. Our tapestries are printed, not quilted or woven. They are hippie Indian tapestries, thin as sheet. Good, tight power loom construction with Hemmed edges.
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
Please let us know if you're not happy with the way the tapestry looks and we will address it immediately. We stand by our products with a 100% Customer satisfaction guarantee!y
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