The Eternal Embrace. Love in Its Purest Form.
This is not décor. This is divine love captured in stillness — a one-of-a-kind Radha Krishna Pattachitra, hand-painted in the sacred tradition of Odisha temple art.
At 7 × 16 inches, this graceful vertical composition depicts Radha and Krishna beneath a sacred tree — a moment of intimacy, devotion, and timeless connection.
This is not just a scene.
This is प्रेम — eternal, unconditional, divine.
The Divine Pair — Radha & Krishna
At the center stand:
🔴 Lord Krishna — the enchanter, the divine lover, the soul’s guide toward bliss and truth.
🔴 Radha — the embodiment of devotion, surrender, and pure love.
Krishna gently holds Radha, and Radha leans into him — a perfect expression of union between the divine and the devotee.
This is not two beings.
This is one sacred connection.
Symbolism & Composition
The tree above them represents life, growth, and the shelter of divine love — its presence framing this intimate moment.
Set within a temple-style arch and standing on a pedestal, the composition evokes darshan within a sacred space.
Every ornament, gesture, and detail is hand-drawn with precision, reflecting harmony and balance.
Spiritual Significance
Radha Krishna symbolize the highest form of bhakti — where love becomes the path to the divine.
Displaying this painting is believed to bring:
• Love and harmony in relationships
• Emotional peace and balance
• Spiritual connection and devotion
• Calm, warmth, and positive energy
A beautiful piece for bedrooms · prayer corners · personal spaces · gifting
Artwork Details
Size
7 × 16 inches
Medium
Original hand-painted on Tussar Silk
Pigments
Natural traditional pigments
Style
Traditional Odisha Pattachitra
Orientation
Vertical
Framing
Unframed
Availability
One of a kind
This is not a print.
This is not a reproduction.
This is handcrafted heritage.
Shipping & Packaging
Carefully packed for safe transit. Ships from India with tracking. International buyers may be subject to customs duties.
Care Instructions
Keep away from moisture and prolonged direct sunlight. Framing under glass is recommended.