Shrinathji Govardhan Leela Tanjore Painting (Vrindavan Raas Edition)
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A Masterful Tapestry of Divine Melody, Sprawling Kalpavriksha Canopy, and Holy (Kamdhenu) Devotion, this authentic Tanjore masterpiece captures a highly intricate, cinematic scene of Lord Krishna as Venugopala—the divine cowherd of Vrindavan.
Heart-Centered Miniature Artistry
Genuine 22K Gold Foil
Cinematic Multi-Figure Composition
Ultimate Vastu Prosperity Anchor
Description
Invoke the boundless energies of universal love, domestic abundance, and absolute spiritual harmony with this premium, hand-painted Lord Krishna Vrindavan Leela Tanjore Painting, as beautifully displayed. This complex and deeply narrative composition features Lord Krishna at the center, exquisitely adorned with a towering golden crown (Mukut) featuring a peacock feather, layered body jewelry, and a flowing, heavily embroidered traditional shawl (Dupatta).
Directly behind him grows a magnificent, dense tree resembling the wish-fulfilling Kalpavriksha, its sprawling canopy entirely layered in raised gold work with textured lines that echo traditional Pichwai leaf styles. He stands triumphantly over a majestic holy white cow (Kamdhenu), who gazes up at him in pure adoration while her little calf drinks milk below. Symmetrically flanking the Lord is a full gathering of the residents of Vraja—devoted Gopis waving fly-whisks (Chauris) and playing cymbals, along with Gopas looking on in deep meditative silence. At the base, a highly detailed herd of white cows clusters together over an elegantly rendered wavy stone terrain dotted with miniature blooming wildflowers.
The physical grandeur of this piece relies on extensive, high-relief 3D gesso work. The sprawling central tree trunk, individual golden leaves, the entire surface of the divine flute, his majestic crown, his multi-layered chest armor, and the fine outer borders are physically sculpted using traditional chalk paste to stand out sharply off the canvas. Layered completely in genuine, certified 22-karat gold foil and meticulously studded with alternating rows of ruby-red and emerald-green kundan stones, this artwork casts a warm, golden temple glow across any environment.