Pattachitra

Pattachitra
Pattachitra is a renowned traditional art form from Odisha and West Bengal, celebrated for its intricate detailing and vivid storytelling.
These paintings, typically crafted on cloth or palm leaves, use natural colors to depict scenes from Hindu mythology, folklore, and daily life. Each artwork is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship of the artists, making Pattachitra not just a decorative piece, but a slice of history and tradition.
Perfect for those who appreciate the timeless beauty of Indian art.
RAAS LEELA
This painting, set against a striking black background, vividly captures the divine Ras Leela with Krishna and the Gopis. The contrast highlights the intricate detailing and vibrant colors,
making it a powerful and evocative addition to a temple.
BOAT PASTIMES AT THE YAMUNA
In this painting, Krishna rows a boat with Radha by his side, accompanied by joyful gopis. The serene Yamuna River setting is highlighted by a swan couple playing near the water’s edge. The artwork beautifully captures the divine love and tranquil charm of the scene.
MATHURA VIJAYA
This painting, set against a deep blue background, depicts Krishna and Balarama traveling from Mathura to Dwarka in a chariot driven by Akroor. The detailed scene captures the Gopis’ sorrowful farewell, highlighting the emotional depth of this pivotal moment.
RAAS LEELA
This painting, set against an off-white background, beautifully captures the divine Ras Leela with Krishna and the Gopis. The intricate detailing and traditional craftsmanship make it a timeless piece, perfect for enhancing the spiritual ambiance.
RAAS LEELA
This painting, set against a striking red background, depicts the divine Ras Leela with Lord Krishna joyfully dancing among the Gopis. The vivid colors and intricate details beautifully capture the essence of divine love, making it a significant addition to a temple or any interior.
RAAS LEELA
This Pattachitra painting, featuring a serene blue background, illustrates the divine Ras Leela with intricate detailing, showcasing Lord Krishna dancing with the Gopis. The meticulous artistry and vibrant colors highlight the divine love, making it an exquisite piece for a temple.
DASHAVATARA
This exquisite painting portrays the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, each intricately crafted to reflect his divine interventions across time. Perfect for a temple, it serves as a powerful reminder of Vishnu’s eternal role in preserving cosmic order and guiding humanity.
DASHAVATARA
This black and white Pattachitra painting elegantly depicts the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, highlighting their divine significance with stunning simplicity. It beautifully captures the essence of Vishnu’s timeless presence and his role in sustaining balance in the universe.
RAAS LEELA
This painting, set against a serene blue background, depicts Radha and Krishna sitting on a swing, gazing lovingly at each other. Gopis dance joyfully around them, while a pair of swans grace a nearby pond, suggesting a lush garden setting. The intricate detailing beautifully captures the divine romance and blissful surroundings.
MATHURA VIJAYA
This painting, set against an off-white background, portrays Krishna and Balarama traveling from Mathura to Dwarka in a chariot driven by Akroor. The detailed depiction of the Gopis’ sorrowful farewell captures the emotional intensity of this significant moment.
holi
This painting, with an off-white background, captures the joyful scene of Radha and Krishna playing Holi, joyfully throwing colors at each other. The Gopis join in the celebration nearby, while a pair of swans gracefully swim in a nearby pond, set against a lush garden backdrop.
BOAT PASTIMES AT THE YAMUNA
In this painting, Krishna is seen rowing a boat with Radha beside him, surrounded by joyful gopis. The serene setting along the Yamuna River is enhanced by the presence of a swan couple playing near the water’s edge, creating a tranquil and enchanting scene that captures the essence of divine love and companionship.
SAPERA
This Pattachitra painting captures a snake charmer performing with a snake as villagers gather around to watch. While some are engaged in daily chores, others are captivated by the performance. The intricate detailing highlights the charm of village life.
HOLI
This painting, set against a vibrant red background, depicts Radha and Krishna celebrating Holi, playfully tossing colors at each other. The Gopis join in the festivities nearby, and a pair of swans adds a touch of elegance in a pond, all within a lively garden setting.
ANASAR PATTI
This painting, known as ‘Anasar Patti,’ depicts Lord Jagannath, Subhadra, and Bhalabhadra during their ceremonial bath. It serves as a sacred image for devotees to worship while the deities are kept away from the temple during the ‘Anasar’ phase.
HOLI
In this painting, Krishna joyfully plays Holi with Radha and a gopi, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring the scene to life, showcasing the playful essence of their divine love. Radha and the gopi are seen enjoying the moment, adding to the joyous celebration depicted in this beautiful artwork.
ANASAR PATTI
This painting, called ‘Anasar Patti,’ features Lord Jagannath, Subhadra, and Bhalabhadra during their ceremonial bath on a full moon day. It is used for worship during the ‘Anasar’ period when the deities are temporarily absent from the temple, ensuring continued devotion.
ANASAR PATTI
This painting, referred to as ‘Anasar Patti,’ depicts the ceremonial bath of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra and Bhalabhadra. Created for use during the ‘Anasar’ period, when the deities are not available for worship, it allows devotees to maintain their reverence and connection.
RADHA KRISHNA
In this painting, Radha and Krishna are depicted on a swing, gazing lovingly at each other. The intricate details capture the essence of their divine connection, making this artwork a beautiful portrayal of eternal love.
TRIBAL DANCE
This painting captures a lively scene from a village, with tribal villagers joyfully participating in a traditional dance. The vibrant artwork reflects the festive spirit, highlighting the communal bond and cultural richness of tribal life.
MACHUWAARE
This painting captures fishermen casting nets from a wooden boat, while fisherwomen cook onboard. The boat features a palm-thatched roof, adding to its rustic charm. The scene beautifully illustrates the harmony of river life.
RADHA KRISHNA
In this painting, Krishna is depicted serenading Radha with his flute, while she looks at him lovingly, lost in the melody. The intricate detailing and vibrant colors bring out the essence of their divine love.
ROYAL CARAVAN
This painting illustrates a royal caravan in motion, with a horse rider leading the way. An elephant carries high-class passengers, while a security guard and a couple on a camel follow. The scene captures the elegance and organization of the journey.
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