This Pichwai painting beautifully depicts Shri Krishna’s divine and serene form, rendered in traditional vibrant colours and intricate detailing. At the centre is Krishna’s calm blue face, eyes gently closed, symbolizing peace, meditation, and spiritual bliss. His ornate golden crown is adorned with jewels and peacock feather motifs, reflecting the characteristic opulence of Pichwai art.
Surrounding Krishna are blooming pink lotuses, a sacred symbol of purity and devotion. Their lively petals and rich green leaves add rhythm and balance to the composition, highlighting the divine presence.
Below Krishna, two decorated cows (Gopala’s beloved companions) stand gracefully. Their delicate ornaments, symbolic markings, and gentle expressions echo the pastoral charm of Vrindavan, a recurring theme in Pichwai paintings.
The entire artwork stands out against a dark background that enhances the luminosity of the colours, making the divine figure and elements glow with spiritual warmth.
This beautifully detailed painting showcases Lord Murugan in a classical South Indian temple art style, highlighted by bold colors, symmetrical composition, and intricate decorative patterns. The glowing halo symbolizes divine energy, while the sacred Vel and peacock represent strength, purity, and spiritual victory. The ornamental border and handcrafted detailing add a timeless charm, making this artwork a perfect blend of cultural heritage and devotional expression. Ideal for sacred spaces, art galleries, and traditional interiors.
Vel shines, Mayil dances, Seval calls the light,
Murugan leads us from darkness to divine might.
With spear, peacock, and banner so bright,
He blesses our path with courage and sight.
GANAPATHI is a sacred art space where devotion meets creativity.
Each artwork is hand-painted with love, inspired by Lord Ganesha—the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom.
Our art brings peace, positivity, and divine energy into homes and hearts.
The mouse represents desire and ego.
By riding the mouse, Lord Ganapathi shows that wisdom can control even the smallest and most restless thoughts.
It reminds us to keep our desires under control and move humbly in life.
The laddu symbolizes the sweet reward of spiritual effort and right actions.
It teaches children and adults alike that good deeds, discipline, and devotion always lead to happiness.
Ganapathi holding the laddu shows His compassion and love for His devotees.
The weapons or tools in Ganapathi’s hands represent protection, strength, and guidance.
They help remove obstacles, cut through ignorance, and protect righteousness.
Each tool reminds us to face challenges with courage, wisdom, and calmness.