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Shrinathji with Cows in Forest
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Shrinathji with Cows in Forest

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Shrinathji with Cows in Forest presents the deity as the serene centre of a moonlit pastoral world. Standing on a lotus pedestal, Shrinathji is adorned in rich textiles, pearl ornaments, and a gilded crown that glows against his midnight-blue form. He is surrounded by cows of varying sizes and postures, each painted with meticulous detail—ears tilted, tails lifted, bodies patterned with sacred markings. The lush trees, moonlit sky filled with dotted stars, and small divine carriers floating above him create a layered devotional landscape.

The lower half of the composition dissolves into a watery border filled with lotus blooms, cranes, fish, and peacocks, echoing the abundance associated with Govardhan Nath. Painted using mineral colours, gold and fabric pigments on cloth, the artwork carries a traditional luminosity balanced with calm greens and night blues. It is both celebratory and tranquil, embodying the sacred relationship between Shrinathji and his herd. This piece serves as a statement wall work that expands any space with ritual grace and immersive detail.

Why This Artwork Stands Out

  • Moonlit landscape combining nature, devotion, and pastoral symbolism
  • Fine detailing of cows, foliage, cranes, and celestial carrier
  • Gold and mineral pigments create depth, glow, and traditional richne
  • Sacred lotus and water border add spiritual grounding
  • A large statement artwork ideal for home, temples, galleries, and curated interior
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What is depicted in this painting?
It features Shrinathji standing amidst cows in a lush forest under the moon, symbolising divine guardianship, nature, and abundance.
What materials are used?
The work is hand-painted on cloth using gold, mineral, and fabric pigments that create a long-lasting, luminous finish.
Is the artwork suitable for modern homes?
Yes. The vertical format, rhythmic detailing, and soothing palette make it ideal for both spiritual and contemporary spaces.
Why are cows shown so prominently?
They honour Shrinathji as Govardhan Nath, protector of cows and nature, expressing devotion through pastoral imagery.