Shrinathji Wall Art – Paper Plane Design

Shrinathji Wall Art

Shrinathji Wall Art • Nathdwara Devotion, Pichwai Heritage & Respectful Display

Shrinathji Canvas Art for Home Mandirs, Prayer Rooms and Shared Spaces

Explore printed Shrinathji and Pichwai-inspired wall art connected with the Nathdwara and Pushtimarg tradition. Suitable locations include home mandirs, prayer rooms, living rooms, entrances, studies, offices and respectful shared spaces. Shrinathji and other deity artwork should not be placed in bedrooms, bathrooms, toilets, powder rooms or washroom areas.

30+ Years of Manufacturing ExperiencePrinting, framing, packaging and bulk production.
380 GSM Cotton CanvasSelected for facial detail, ornament and dense colour.
Printed InterpretationNot an original hand-painted Nathdwara Pichwai unless stated.
Custom & Bulk SupportSize, framing and project quantities may be reviewed.

Devotional context without guaranteed claims

Shrinathji is a form of Krishna associated with the Govardhan episode and the Nathdwara temple tradition. Artwork may support devotion and create a ceremonial mood, but it should not be marketed as guaranteeing prosperity, protection or Vastu correction.

Shrinathji Wall Art: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Shrinathji?

Shrinathji is a form of Krishna traditionally shown lifting Govardhan with one raised arm and is central to the Nathdwara and Pushtimarg tradition.

How is Shrinathji connected to Pichwai art?

Pichwai works historically function as devotional backdrops behind Shrinathji and often change with seasons, festivals and temple rituals.

Where should Shrinathji artwork be displayed?

Home mandirs, prayer rooms, living rooms, entrances, studies and respectful professional spaces are suitable.

Where should it not be placed?

Do not place Shrinathji or other deity artwork in bedrooms, bathrooms, toilets, powder rooms or washroom areas.

Are these handmade paintings?

No, unless specifically stated. These are printed canvas artworks. Gold, embroidery, gems and raised texture are printed effects unless physical embellishment is clearly mentioned.

How do I choose the right size?

Choose enough scale to preserve facial and ornamental detail. Larger 36 × 48 inch formats suit focal walls and prayer spaces with adequate viewing distance.

Can the artwork be resized?

Yes where feasible, but the face, raised hand, ornaments and borders should not be stretched.

How should it be cleaned?

Dust with a soft cloth. For light marks use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid solvents, direct water, prolonged sunlight and high humidity.

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Shrinathji Wall Art • Nathdwara Devotion, Pichwai Heritage & Respectful Display

Shrinathji Canvas Art for Home Mandirs, Prayer Rooms and Shared Spaces

Explore printed Shrinathji and Pichwai-inspired wall art connected with the Nathdwara and Pushtimarg tradition. Suitable locations include home mandirs, prayer rooms, living rooms, entrances, studies, offices and respectful shared spaces. Shrinathji and other deity artwork should not be placed in bedrooms, bathrooms, toilets, powder rooms or washroom areas.

30+ Years of Manufacturing ExperiencePrinting, framing, packaging and bulk production.
380 GSM Cotton CanvasSelected for facial detail, ornament and dense colour.
Printed InterpretationNot an original hand-painted Nathdwara Pichwai unless stated.
Custom & Bulk SupportSize, framing and project quantities may be reviewed.

Devotional context without guaranteed claims

Shrinathji is a form of Krishna associated with the Govardhan episode and the Nathdwara temple tradition. Artwork may support devotion and create a ceremonial mood, but it should not be marketed as guaranteeing prosperity, protection or Vastu correction.

Shrinathji Wall Art: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Shrinathji?

Shrinathji is a form of Krishna traditionally shown lifting Govardhan with one raised arm and is central to the Nathdwara and Pushtimarg tradition.

How is Shrinathji connected to Pichwai art?

Pichwai works historically function as devotional backdrops behind Shrinathji and often change with seasons, festivals and temple rituals.

Where should Shrinathji artwork be displayed?

Home mandirs, prayer rooms, living rooms, entrances, studies and respectful professional spaces are suitable.

Where should it not be placed?

Do not place Shrinathji or other deity artwork in bedrooms, bathrooms, toilets, powder rooms or washroom areas.

Are these handmade paintings?

No, unless specifically stated. These are printed canvas artworks. Gold, embroidery, gems and raised texture are printed effects unless physical embellishment is clearly mentioned.

How do I choose the right size?

Choose enough scale to preserve facial and ornamental detail. Larger 36 × 48 inch formats suit focal walls and prayer spaces with adequate viewing distance.

Can the artwork be resized?

Yes where feasible, but the face, raised hand, ornaments and borders should not be stretched.

How should it be cleaned?

Dust with a soft cloth. For light marks use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid solvents, direct water, prolonged sunlight and high humidity.

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