Navagunjara in Mata ni Pachedi by Vasant Manubhai Chittara

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This Mata Ni Pachedi painting by Vasant Manubhai Chittara depicts the extraordinary Navagunjara, a composite creature that is considered a manifestation of Lord Krishna. In the Mahabharata, specifically the Odia version by Sarala Das, Krishna takes this form to test Arjuna's perception of the divine, proving that the supreme reality can encompass all aspects of the natural world simultaneously.

The Navagunjara is named for its composition of nine different animals, each rendered here with the characteristic pen-work (kalam) of the Mata ni Pachedi tradition. The creature features the head of a rooster, the neck of a peacock, and the hump of a bull. Its body is a complex fusion of a lion's waist and four distinct legs: the front legs are those of an elephant and a human (carrying a dhaja or sacred flag), while the hind legs are those of a tiger and a deer. A snake serves as the creature's tail, completing this cosmic assembly. Each section is filled with minute dots and fine linear patterns, giving the figure a vibrating, spiritual texture against the deep indigo background.

In the narrative, when Arjuna first encountered this beast on the hill of Manibhadra, he initially raised his bow in fear. However, upon seeing the creature holding a lotus (represented here as a sacred flag or dhaja), he realized it was a divine illusion (maya) of Krishna and bowed in devotion. Vasant Manubhai Chittara captures this moment of "universal self" through a bold color palette of yellow, white, and indigo, framed by a simple yet striking yellow border. The painting serves as a visual metaphor for the unity of all living beings within the singular essence of the divine.


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Vasant Manubhai Chitara

Vasant Manubhai Chitara
Vasant Manubhai Chitara, an eighth-generation artist from Vasana, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is celebrated for his mastery of Mata ni Pachedi, a traditional Gujarati art form. He began his artistic journey at age 10, learning from his father, who inherited the craft from his own grandfather. Despite a modest educational background, Vasant's unwavering passion for Mata ni Pachedi reflects a deep connection to his family's cherished tradition and a commitment to preserving Gujarat's rich cultural heritage through intricate artworks inspired by mythology and spirituality.

Mata Ni Pachedi


Mata ni Pachedi is a traditional folk art form from Gujarat, India, created by the nomadic Vaghari community, known for its vibrant depictions of Hindu goddesses, particularly the mother goddess, Mata. Literally translating to "behind the goddess," these artworks were traditionally used as backdrops in shrines, evolving from portable shrines created by the marginalized Vaghari community who were denied temple entry. Characterized by bold, dynamic compositions with the goddess at the center, surrounded by devotees and symbolic animals, the art uses an earthy palette of black, red, and white, symbolizing protection, strength, and purity, respectively. It is traditionally created on cotton cloth using natural dyes, with outlines drawn using a bamboo stick dipped in black dye made from jaggery and iron, and colors filled in from natural sources like turmeric and indigo. This labor-intensive process results in intricate designs and patterns, making Mata ni Pachedi a profound expression of devotion, a testament to the Vaghari community's resilience, and an important part of India's cultural heritage.



Product Details

Title Navagunjara in Mata ni Pachedi by Vasant Manubhai Chittara
Artist Vasant Manubhai Chitara
Art Style Mata Ni Pachedi
Medium Natural Colors
Size Medium
Dimension 41 in(H) X 34 in(W)
Themes Folk Art
Color Multicoloured
Country of Origin Gujarat, India
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