Code | PICH176 |
Artist Name | Manish Soni & Group |
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Medium: | Poster color on cloth |
Size: | 20x16 Inch |
Location: | Delhi |
Gopashtami, as the name suggests, is a festival that celebrates the holy symbol of cow. A pichwai art is considered almost incomplete without the symbol of a cow that is considered holy and auspicious.
Closely related to the life of Lord Krishna, this festival is an ode to the relationship between the holy cattle and Shrinathji himself. Gopashtami is considered the day when Lord Krishna became a Gauwala, or cow-herd. It is believed that after the incident of Mount Govardhan, Lord Indra gave him this title, bestowing him with his blessings.
On Gopashtami, people worship cows, feed them, bathe them, and decorate them with the utmost respect. A pichwai painting that depicts the festival of Gopashtami will usually depict Lord Krishna surrounded by a huge herd of cows, all looking at him in awe.
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