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The Lord of the Universe. Carrying All of Creation Within Him.
This is not décor. This is a living cosmic vision — a museum-level, one-of-a-kind Jagannath Pattachitra, hand-crafted by a master artist in the centuries-old tradition of Odisha temple art.
At 24 × 40 inches, this painting presents Lord Jagannath in his supreme universal form — his divine body filled with hundreds of miniature Krishna Leela scenes, the Dashavatar flowing through him, a mandala halo crowning him, all framed in ornate temple architecture against a deep cosmic black ground.
This is not merely a portrait of a deity. It is an entire universe, painted onto cloth.
There is nothing else like it.
The Lord of the Universe
Jagannath — literally, Lord of the Universe — is among the most profound and mysterious forms of the divine in all of Hindu tradition. Worshipped at the sacred Jagannath Temple in Puri, one of India's four Char Dham pilgrimage sites, he transcends every boundary of caste, creed, and form.
His eyes — large, circular, all-seeing — represent infinite awareness, the gaze that misses nothing and excludes no one.
His form — broad, stylized, beyond conventional proportion — represents transcendence over the physical, the idea that the Divine cannot be contained in any human shape.
His smile — eternal, compassionate — is the face of grace itself.
He is Krishna in his complete universal form. He is Vishnu in his cosmic totality. He belongs to everyone.
Krishna's Entire Life, Carried Within Him
The most extraordinary aspect of this painting is not its scale. It is what lives inside it.
Every surface of Jagannath's divine body is filled with intricate miniature scenes from Krishna's sacred life —
Childhood leelas in Vrindavan · Raas Leela with the Gopis · Govardhan lifting · Kaliya Mardan · devotional and pastoral scenes from every chapter of his story
The symbolism is profound and deliberate. Jagannath does not merely represent Krishna. He carries Krishna's entire divine narrative within himself — the way the universe carries every story within it.
The Dashavatar Within the Divine Form
Woven through this painting are the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu —
Matsya · Kurma · Varaha · Narasimha · Vamana · Parashurama · Rama · Krishna · Buddha · Kalki
Their presence establishes what this painting ultimately declares — Jagannath is not one form of Vishnu. He is the source of all forms. The supreme consciousness from which every incarnation arises.
A Canvas Where No Inch Is Left Untouched
This painting demands a level of craftsmanship that few artists alive can deliver. The deep cosmic black ground, the dense miniature narrative work, the temple-style architectural framing, the circular mandala halo, the sacred red, white, and yellow palette — every element is hand-rendered with fine traditional brushes and natural pigments.
No digital tools. No printing. No reproduction. This is the work of a master, rendered with immense patience and devotional precision.
Large-scale narrative Jagannath Pattachitra paintings of this intricacy are rare. They are not made quickly. They are not made twice.
Spiritual Significance
Jagannath's presence in a home or sacred space is believed to bring universal protection · peace and harmony · prosperity and stability · devotional energy · removal of karmic obstacles · spiritual upliftment
He sees all. He protects all. He belongs to all.
Ideal for prayer rooms · meditation spaces · living rooms · entrances · sacred walls · serious collectors
Artwork Details
This is not a print. This is not a reproduction. This is sacred, handcrafted heritage.
Shipping & Packaging
Carefully rolled and packed in a protective cardboard tube for safe transit. Ships from India with worldwide delivery. Tracking provided after dispatch. International buyers may be subject to local customs duties.
Care Instructions
Keep away from moisture and prolonged direct sunlight. Framing under glass is recommended for long-term preservation.