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In Pushtimarg temples across India, pichwais such as these are frequently used during the summer months to create a cool atmosphere in the sanctum of Shrinathji. Works with a repetitive lotus motif help devotees to visualize lotus ponds and the banks of the Yamuna River, where the young Krishna spent much time frolicking with the gopis.
School of Nathdwara.
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Width 78.74 cm (31")
Height 95.25 cm (37.5")
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Natural stone pigment on cotton. Gold leaf detail.
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