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The Exquisite Indian Traditional Art of Pichwai Paintings

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The Indian traditional art of Pichwai paintings are known for their intricate technique and quality that has existed for a long time now. The word Pichwai means ‘at the back’. Pichwai paintings are artisitc creations on cloth That hangs in the background to Srinathji’s idol in the sanctum sanctorum at Nathdwara as well as in other temples of Krishna. Pichwai paintings are forms of Indian traditional art work that has its roots in Rajasthan. Another popular form of Indian traditional art from rajasthan are Phads. Pichwais are known to have more details and are refined more. As you scroll down, the account will present you with more information about these religiously beautiful paintings. One can even find pichwai paintings online now. Pichwai paintings initially came to light when the sect Vallabhaichari fashioned 24 iconographic for Krishna’s image backdrop at Nathdwara. Each creation depicted a specific event or celebration or a festival. During the initial times, the a

RAJASTHAN, THE ORIGIN OF TRADITIONAL PICHWAI PAINTINGS

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Indian Artifact is the Pichwai Painting of Nathdwara Rajasthan is known as a treasure of cultural heritage. The place is origin to various cultural elements that shape up our society. Pichwai paintings of Nathdwara , traditional paintings and artifacts, the folk culture, Rajput culture, the food, all make Rajasthan a cultural hub of great quality. One of the most famous and prestigious of Indian artifact is the pichwai painting of Nathdwara . The paintings are famous for its richness of technique and exclusivity.  Nathdwara is the world famous town for it's one of the richest ‘ Shri Nathji Temple ’ in Mewar Kingdom of India. Lots of people from Gujarat, Maharashtra and other states of India come to visit the holy temple of Shrinathji at Nathdwara. At Nathdwara, the installation of Lord Shri Nathji gave rise to fresh dimensions in art. During the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, the Mewar paintings, imbibing the Brij and Mughal influences, continued to ma