Shringara Of Shrinath Ji Paper Book
Shringara Of Shrinath Ji Paper Book
Immersed in the splendour of Shri Gokal Lal Mehta's private collection of miniature Nathdwara paintings, this one-of-a-kind Collector’s Edition visual anthology unfolds li. . . more
Immersed in the splendour of Shri Gokal Lal Mehta's private collection of miniature Nathdwara paintings, this one-of-a-kind Collector’s Edition visual anthology unfolds like divine intervention and transports us to the heart of the temple town. Authored by Amit Ambalal and envisioned by Vikram Goyal, sixty miniature masterpieces come alive in this volume, each capturing a distinct and imaginative ‘Shringara’ or adornment of Lord Shrinathji. From the season and day, to the ornaments and the pichhvai backdrops, this book transcends time, capturing the treasure trove of spirituality of the Pushtimarg tradition.
A limited Collector’s Edition box set
Product Details
Product Details
- Material: Paper
- Size: 14"L x 11"W | 35.6 L x 27.9 W
- Weight: 3 kg | 6.6 lbs
- Number of Pieces: 1 Book (192 pages)
- SKU: VBK101
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufactured by: Nirvaan Design Private Limited, A-4, Sector 64, Noida, U.P. - 201301
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- To remove stains or restore shine, clean with soft cloth using branded brass cleaner, following relevant instructions.
- Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive materials that may scratch.
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Shringara Of Shrinath Ji Paper Book
Shringara of Shrinathji
“For us, these paintings are more than just pieces of art: they are a bridge that connects us to each other and our ancestors and to our devout faith in Shrinathji.”
- Vanmala Mehta (Daughter of Shri Gokul Lal Mehta)