Our Pattachitra Paintings are more than just visual art—they are sacred narratives, hand-painted with devotion and detail by skilled artisans who continue a tradition that is over a thousand years old.
Originating in the artisan village of Raghurajpur, Pattachitra (literally meaning “cloth painting” in Sanskrit) is one of India’s oldest and most revered art forms. Every painting is created using natural materials—from handmade canvas and brushes to mineral and vegetable-based pigments. The themes are timeless: divine tales of Lord Jagannath, episodes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and rich folk symbolism rooted in Odisha’s spiritual life.
What makes each Pattachitra truly special is the fine, intricate linework—a result of generations of artistic knowledge passed down within families. The colors are bold and lasting, the borders elaborately framed, and every composition radiates rhythm, movement, and balance. Most importantly, each painting is entirely handmade, with no digital or mechanical reproduction.
These are not factory-printed artworks. They are authentic, slow-crafted masterpieces, painted over days or even weeks, with deep reverence for the subjects they depict. Ideal for homes that appreciate tradition and meaning, Pattachitra paintings bring color, culture, and spiritual elegance into any space.
Every piece is a tribute to the artisan’s devotion, their connection to mythology, and their mastery of a form that is both art and ritual.
Whether you’re curating a conscious art collection, adorning your sacred space, or gifting heritage with heart, these handcrafted Pattachitra paintings from Odisha are timeless treasures that carry the soul of Indian tradition in every brushstroke.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Product | Pattachitra Painting of "Mathura Vijay – Shri Krishna and Lord Balaram on Chariot" on Tussar Silk |
Type | Traditional Hand-Painted Pattachitra Artwork |
Material | Premium Handmade Canvas – Tussar Silk |
Colors | Multicolour, Vibrant Natural Pigments (Eco-Friendly & Long-Lasting) |
Frame | Unframed (Custom Framing Recommended) |
Size | 30 x 15 inches (Ideal for Home Décor & Gifting) |
Weight | 35 gm |
Craftsmanship | 100% Handcrafted by National Award Winner Odisha Artisans |
Usage | Wall Art, Spiritual Décor, Cultural Collectible, Gift |
STORY BEHIND THIS PAINTING
Immerse yourself in the divine saga of Krishna and Balram’s Mathura Vijay, a legendary story beautifully captured in the timeless art of Pattachitra. This intricate hand-painted masterpiece narrates the moment when Lord Krishna and his elder brother, Balram, liberated Mathura from the evil King Kansa, marking the victory of righteousness over tyranny.
Raised in Vrindavan, Krishna and Balram grew up protecting their people from demons sent by Kansa, the ruthless ruler of Mathura. When they came of age, Kansa, fearing the prophecy of his downfall, invited them to a wrestling tournament, plotting their demise. However, destiny had a different plan.
Upon entering Mathura, Krishna enchanted the city with his divine presence, blessing the deformed Kubja with beauty and strength. As the tournament began, Krishna and Balram fearlessly fought Kansa’s fiercest wrestlers—Chanur and Mushtik—defeating them effortlessly. The arena erupted in joy as the people witnessed the brothers’ divine power.
Furious and desperate, Kansa tried to seize control, but Krishna leaped onto his throne, pulled him down, and vanquished him, restoring peace and justice to Mathura. With Kansa’s fall, Krishna and Balram freed their imprisoned parents and reinstated King Ugrasena, ushering in an era of prosperity.
STORY BEHIND THIS CRAFT
The art of Pattachitra is one of India’s oldest and most revered painting traditions, with its roots tracing back to the 12th century in the sacred town of Puri, Odisha. The name comes from the Sanskrit words patta (cloth) and chitra (picture), meaning “painting on cloth.” Deeply connected to the rituals of the Jagannath Temple, Pattachitra paintings originally served as devotional scrolls and visual narratives, used especially during the Rath Yatra when temple idols were temporarily removed from the sanctum.
Crafted by hereditary painters known as chitrakars, this sacred art form is now centered in the heritage village of Raghurajpur, where almost every family continues to practice it. Recognized under the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, Pattachitra is cherished for its vivid natural pigments, mythological themes, detailed linework, and traditional storytelling style.
What makes your piece unique is its creation on Tussar silk cloth, a luxurious, handwoven base that adds a rich texture and lustrous finish to the artwork. The smooth surface of Tussar silk enhances the brightness of the natural colors, allowing every brushstroke to stand out with depth and vibrancy.
From depictions of Lord Jagannath, Radha-Krishna, and Ganesha, to epic scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, each painting is a seamless blend of spiritual symbolism, artistic mastery, and cultural heritage. Entirely handcrafted using natural dyes and traditional methods, no two pieces are exactly alike—each one is a one-of-a-kind narrative crafted with patience and reverence.
When you bring home a Pattachitra painting on Tussar silk, you're not just acquiring a beautiful work of art—you are preserving a centuries-old legacy, supporting artisan communities, and celebrating the enduring soul of Odisha’s creative spirit.
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