This is a painting of a Hindu lord Krishna. This square-shaped masterpiece transports you to a temple setting adorned with intricate details pillars, statues, and carvings, creating a rich and immersive background. In the foreground, Lord Krishna, with his distinctive blue body and vibrant orange clothing, stands holding a flute, surrounded by gentle cows.
Supplier: Painting of lord krishna
Its a madhubani painting which is an traditional indian painting, done on canvas. Size- 30x40 inches.
Krishna Abstract Modern Art Canvas Painting a captivating portrayal of Lord Krishna in a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary expression. This handmade masterpiece depicts Krishna playing the flute with a face painted in a loose, expressive style. The peacock feather is intricately detailed. The flute is portrayed with loose, expressive strokes, adding a dynamic and modern twist to the artwork.
This beautiful Indian Pichwai painting captures Lord Krishna in a stunningly detailed and vibrant work of art. Crafted with traditional Indian Pichwai Art methods, this painting also features a cow for an added touch of culture and symbolism. Enjoy this decorative piece in your home and be swept away by the Lord's grace.
Supplier: Traditional Indian paintings, madhubani painting, warli paintings, lord budhha painting, lord shiva, ganesha, krishna painting, modern abstract painting
Product Dimensions: 9.14 x 13.72 x 17.78 cm, Product Weight - 2.5 Kg
Size 20" x 16" tanjore paintings made out wood, gold foil, jaipore stones , artist colours & rose wood finish teak wooden frames.All are 100%. Hand work . Size 27" x 22 inches - 5 kgs - 1 no in a pack.
Venkateswara, also known by various other names, is the Hindu god Vishnu. Venkateswara is the presiding deity of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple located in Tirupati, Sri Balaji District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Venkateswara literally means, "Lord of Venkata". The word is a combination of the words Venkata (the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh) and isvara ("Lord"). According to the Brahmanda and Bhavishyottara Puranas, the word "Venkata" means "destroyer of sins", deriving from the Sanskrit words vem (sins) and kata (power of immunity). It is also said that 'Venkata' is a combination of two words: 'ven' (keeps away) and 'kata' (troubles). Venkata means he 'who keeps away troubles' or 'who takes away problems' or such terms in a similar context. Venkateswara, an avatar of Vishnu, is the presiding deity of the Tirupati temple. It is believed that the deity is Swayambhu (self manifested). The deity possesses the power of the Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, and some sects believe that Venkateswara holds the power of Shakthi and Skanda as well. Sage Annamacharya praised Venkateswara as the 'Supreme Lord' who appears as Dattatreya for yogis, Shiva for Shaivas, and appears as whichever form the devotee desires.