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Pattachitra Artwork 002 - Lord Krishna Avatar

Pattachitra Artwork 002 - Lord Krishna Avatar

Vishnu’s Dashavatara are ten divine incarnations taken to uphold cosmic order.

Matsya (the fish) to save the Vedas

Kurma (the tortoise) to support the churning of the ocean

Varaha (the boar) to rescue Earth

Narasimha(the man-lion) to destroy evil

Vamana (the dwarf) who humbled King Bali

Parashurama (the warrior-sage) who rid the world of corrupt rulers

Rama (the virtuous prince)

Krishna (the divine statesman and teacher)

Buddha (the enlightened one)

Kalki, a future warrior who will end the age of darkness and restore righteousness

Pattachitra is a traditional scroll painting style from eastern India (this one is from Raghurajpur, Odisha), known for its intricate detailing, mythological themes, and bold natural colours. Painted on cloth or dried palm leaves, patta means cloth, and chitra means picture. Rooted in ritual and storytelling, each piece is both a visual hymn and a historical archive where gods, folklore, and daily life unfurl in fine lines.

19 by 13 inch without frame | Hand-painted on cloth canvas | Acrylic Paints

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1. Do you do exchanges?

We hope you to love it and it fits well in the first go, but if there is an issue, breathe easy. Please return it within 10 days of receipt and we will be happy to exchange it for a better fit or a different design.

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Size guide

19 by 13 inches without frame

Art form

Hand-painted with natural colors

Eco-friendly packaging

The artwork with the frame: cushioned in a cardboard box

The artwork without the frame: folded in a cloth bag

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