The Goddess of Wisdom. Grace of Knowledge and Art.
This is not décor. This is knowledge made divine — a one-of-a-kind Saraswati Pattachitra, hand-painted in the sacred tradition of Odisha temple art.
At 7 × 16 inches, this elegant vertical composition depicts Goddess Saraswati — the embodiment of wisdom, learning, music, and creative expression.
This is not just Saraswati.
This is knowledge in its purest form.
The Divine Form — Goddess Saraswati
At the center stands:
🔴 Goddess Saraswati — the goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and intellect, guiding seekers toward wisdom and clarity.
Holding her veena, she represents harmony and the flow of creativity. The book symbolizes learning and truth, while her calm expression reflects focus and inner peace.
Her presence is gentle yet powerful — guiding both mind and soul.
Symbolism & Composition
Standing upon a pedestal within a temple-style arch, the composition evokes darshan within a sacred space.
Her swan (vahana) appears beside her — symbolizing purity and the ability to discern truth from illusion.
Every ornament, gesture, and intricate pattern is hand-drawn with precision, reflecting discipline and devotion.
Spiritual Significance
Goddess Saraswati is worshipped as the source of wisdom, creativity, and intellectual growth.
Displaying this painting is believed to bring:
• Clarity of thought and focus
• Success in studies and learning
• Creativity and artistic inspiration
• Calmness and inner balance
• Spiritual and intellectual growth
Ideal for study rooms · workspaces · prayer corners · classrooms · 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.