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Rajasthani Sacred Cow on Lotus Bloom Miniature Painting
A pale cream cow stands gently atop a fully opened pink lotus, every petal of the bloom unfurled in soft coral and rose tones. The green stem rises from the base of the painting, anchoring the composition with a quiet vertical poise. A clean red double-line border on warm cream paper lets the imagery hold the space, hand-painted in fine detail down to the cow's small bell and decorated hooves. A devotional and conversation-worthy piece for a puja corner, an entryway, or a featured wall in the living room.
In the Pushtimarg tradition of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, the cow is sacred to Krishna in his Shrinathji form. The image of a cow rising on a fully bloomed lotus is a much-loved Pichwai composition, blending two of the most reverent symbols in Indian art into a single, uplifting motif. Painted by hand on paper using natural pigments and fine brushes, this style has been carried forward by Nathdwara artisan families across generations.
A meaningful gift for a wedding, a housewarming, or anyone drawn to Indian devotional art. Every purchase goes directly back to the Nathdwara artisans who keep this gentle craft alive.
Details
• Art form: Rajasthani miniature painting in the Nathdwara Pichwai tradition
• Origin: Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
• Medium: Hand-painted on paper with natural pigments
• Dimensions: A4 (approximately 21 x 30 cm)
• Eco-friendly, made using traditional materials and techniques
• Ideal for wall decor, puja corners, gifting and devotional spaces
A pale cream cow stands gently atop a fully opened pink lotus, every petal of the bloom unfurled in soft coral and rose tones. The green stem rises from the base of the painting, anchoring the composition with a quiet vertical poise. A clean red double-line border on warm cream paper lets the imagery hold the space, hand-painted in fine detail down to the cow's small bell and decorated hooves. A devotional and conversation-worthy piece for a puja corner, an entryway, or a featured wall in the living room.
In the Pushtimarg tradition of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, the cow is sacred to Krishna in his Shrinathji form. The image of a cow rising on a fully bloomed lotus is a much-loved Pichwai composition, blending two of the most reverent symbols in Indian art into a single, uplifting motif. Painted by hand on paper using natural pigments and fine brushes, this style has been carried forward by Nathdwara artisan families across generations.
A meaningful gift for a wedding, a housewarming, or anyone drawn to Indian devotional art. Every purchase goes directly back to the Nathdwara artisans who keep this gentle craft alive.
Details
• Art form: Rajasthani miniature painting in the Nathdwara Pichwai tradition
• Origin: Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
• Medium: Hand-painted on paper with natural pigments
• Dimensions: A4 (approximately 21 x 30 cm)
• Eco-friendly, made using traditional materials and techniques
• Ideal for wall decor, puja corners, gifting and devotional spaces

