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Shringara Of Shrinathji From The Collection Of The Late Gokal Lal Mehta

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Shringara Of Shrinathji From The Collection Of The Late Gokal Lal Mehta

Shringara Of Shrinathji From The Collection Of The Late Gokal Lal Mehta

Step into the enchanting world of Pushtimarg with Shringara of Shrinathji, a captivating volume that showcases a remarkable collection of miniature paintings from the late Gokal Lal Mehta. This unique work artfully blends devotion and artistry, offering readers a deep glimpse into the Vaishnava sect's rich cultural heritage.

Pushtimarg, founded by Vallabhacharya in the 15th century, emphasizes a heartfelt worship of the deity Shrinathji by celebrating the joys of life through various means like kirtan, bhog, and shringara. This collection beautifully embodies these practices through exquisite adornments, decorations, and painting that have made the Nathdwara school legendary.

The book features sixty splendid artworks, reproduced for the first time, that were created during the illustrious stewardship of Tilkayat Govardhanlalji, a significant patron of the arts. His era marked the zenith of Nathdwara painting, and it is highly likely that these exquisite miniature pieces were crafted by Sukhdev Kishandas Gaur, the chief artist of the temple.

With high-quality photographic reproductions, this volume showcases extraordinary skill in draughtsmanship, portraiture, and composition. Accompanying these visuals are insightful expositions by renowned artist Amit Ambalal, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the visual and spiritual essence of the Pushtimarg tradition.

Shringara of Shrinathji is more than just a book; it's a treasure trove for art collectors and anyone interested in the traditions of Nathdwara. Presented in a special boxed edition, it captures the profound relationship between art and devotion, making it a must-have for those who appreciate cultural heritage.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious about the beauty of this tradition, this publication will transport you to a world where faith and art harmoniously coexist.

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Shringara Of Shrinathji From The Collection Of The Late Gokal Lal Mehta
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Step into the enchanting world of Pushtimarg with Shringara of Shrinathji, a captivating volume that showcases a remarkable collection of miniature paintings from the late Gokal Lal Mehta. This unique work artfully blends devotion and artistry, offering readers a deep glimpse into the Vaishnava sect's rich cultural heritage.

Pushtimarg, founded by Vallabhacharya in the 15th century, emphasizes a heartfelt worship of the deity Shrinathji by celebrating the joys of life through various means like kirtan, bhog, and shringara. This collection beautifully embodies these practices through exquisite adornments, decorations, and painting that have made the Nathdwara school legendary.

The book features sixty splendid artworks, reproduced for the first time, that were created during the illustrious stewardship of Tilkayat Govardhanlalji, a significant patron of the arts. His era marked the zenith of Nathdwara painting, and it is highly likely that these exquisite miniature pieces were crafted by Sukhdev Kishandas Gaur, the chief artist of the temple.

With high-quality photographic reproductions, this volume showcases extraordinary skill in draughtsmanship, portraiture, and composition. Accompanying these visuals are insightful expositions by renowned artist Amit Ambalal, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the visual and spiritual essence of the Pushtimarg tradition.

Shringara of Shrinathji is more than just a book; it's a treasure trove for art collectors and anyone interested in the traditions of Nathdwara. Presented in a special boxed edition, it captures the profound relationship between art and devotion, making it a must-have for those who appreciate cultural heritage.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious about the beauty of this tradition, this publication will transport you to a world where faith and art harmoniously coexist.