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CompareDurgati Nashini, a fierce form of Goddess Durga, is revered for her role in eliminating suffering and evil. In Pattachitra, the traditional art form of Odisha and West Bengal, this deity is depicted with intricate detailing and vibrant colors. The word “Pattachitra” comes from “patta” (cloth) and “chitra” (painting), and the art is known for its mythological themes and bold lines. The depiction of Durgati Nashini in Pattachitra often showcases her many arms, holding various weapons, symbolizing her power to destroy negativity. These handcrafted paintings, made using natural dyes, celebrate the goddess’s role as the savior, making them popular among art collectors and devotees alike.
By incorporating Durgati Nashini in Pattachitra, this ancient art form continues to preserve and honor India’s rich cultural heritage.
Bengal Pattachitra paintings are priceless collectibles. The pattachitra painting is an art form that originated in 19th century Bengal, in the vicinity of Kali Temple in Kolkata and is considered to be one of the earliest forms of pop art in India.
Craft: Bengal Pattachitra by the Patuas (State of West Bengal)
Artist- Rahaman Chitrakar
Dimension | 28in (Length) x 22in (width) |
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Material | Art Paper, Natural Vegetable Colours made by the artists. Old recycled fabrics trimmed as per the dimension of the paper & pasted a esthetically on the rear for the stiffness. |
Care | Advise no water spillage as that could fade the natural colours. |
Note | The paintings are not returbanle as they made to order. |
Shipping | We will take 10 to 15 days time to dispatch it. You will be sent the estimated time of delivery through a like post dispatch for both international and domestic shipping |
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