Guarding Grace: Mata ni Pachedi by Sanjay Chittara


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Size : Large
Dimensions : H-36 | W-48 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Cloth

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Sanjay Chittara portrays an artwork that captures the ethereal essence of Bahuchara Mata, the revered guardian deity of the Hijra community. At the heart of this enchanting artwork stands Bahuchara Mata herself, her divine aura radiating from every brushstroke. She is depicted with four arms, each bearing a symbol of her unique attributes and blessings. Cloaked in regal attire adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant hues, she embodies both fertility and chastity, evoking a sense of awe and reverence. Bahuchara Mata sits astride a rooster, a symbol of purity and innocence. This choice of mount adds another layer of symbolism to the artwork, highlighting the goddess's role as a protector and guardian. The painting's backdrop comes alive with the vibrant presence of devotees, dancers, and musicians. Their jubilant expressions and energetic movements create a lively atmosphere of celebration and devotion. This painting serves as a visual testament to the enduring significance of Bahuchara Mata and her blessings, inspiring all who encounter it to seek her divine grace and protection.


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    Artist

    Sanjay

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    " This is our 300 year art that was previously done as block print on red and black colour but now we completely create the entire artwork by hand. I learnt this art from my father Shri Chunnilal ji." Sanjay Chittara is a leading exponent of the art of Mata ni Pachedi, and has been conferred the national award in 2000 and the state award in 1999. Today his son Sumit Sanjay Bhai Chittara is also learning the art from him and taking it forward in many new ways.

    Art Form

    Mata ni pachedi

    Mata-ni-Pachedi is a traditional art of painting the image of goddesses on a piece of fabric found in the temple that is colourful animated pictures of gods and goddesses, devotees and followers, flora and wildlife with a narrative theme. Mata-ni-Pachedi comes from the Gujarati language, where Mata means "goddess," ni means "belongs to," and Pachedi means "behind." When the nomadic Vaghari population of Gujarat was forbidden from attending temples, they created their own shrines on cloth with representations of the Mother Goddess in various shapes. The product layout of four to five pieces of Mata-ni-Pachedi built to make a shrine for the Mother Goddess is the distinctive feature of this temple-hanging.



    Product Details

    Title
    Guarding Grace: Mata ni Pachedi by Sanjay Chittara
    Vendor
    Sanjay Chittara
    Art Style
    Mata Ni Pachedi
    Medium
    Natural Colors
    Size
    Large
    Dimension
    36 in(H) X 48 in(W)
    Themes
    Goddess, Religious, Hindu
    Color
    Red, Blue, White
    Country of Origin
    Gujarat, India
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