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Pattachitra Painting – Lord Hanuman in Dynamic Pose (Framed)
Vivid depiction of Hanuman carrying the Sanjeevani mountain, with temple borderwork
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Hand-painted Pattachitra of Hanuman carrying the Sanjeevani mountain, in dynamic pose with mace, ornaments, and temple borderwork. Bright golden-yellow figure on starry gray background.
This Pattachitra presents **Lord Hanuman** in his most iconic moment—leaping through the sky, mountain in hand—rendered with a kinetic energy that animates the still cotton. Hanuman’s body glows golden-yellow, his musculature taut and heroic, his mouth open mid-roar. The mace swings from one shoulder, while the other arm hoists a full mountain peak crowned with medicinal herbs: the **Sanjeevani** that will heal Lakshmana in the Ramayana epic. Around him, a dense border of temple motifs and floral creepers frames the scene, reminding viewers that even flight is held in cosmic order.
The painter captures movement in multiple ways. Hanuman’s torso twists in tribhanga; one knee bends while the other stretches, suggesting propulsion; his tail curves like a calligraphic flourish across the sky; his ornaments—beaded belts, garlands, anklets—flare outward as if caught in wind. The background is star-speckled gray, punctuated with trees and rocky outcrops below, each rendered with dots and stipple that echo cosmic constellations. The overall effect is of a hero suspended between heaven and earth, carrying salvation in his hands.
Pattachitra technique shines in the detailing. The cotton ground, polished with tamarind paste and chalk, accepts mineral pigments in flat fields. Over these fields, the chitrakara lays conch-white dots that turn borders into lace, vermilion highlights that make ornaments glow, and lampblack outlines that carve muscle and cloth into clarity. Fabrics are not shaded but patterned: Hanuman’s dhoti is checkered with tiny floral motifs, his sash scalloped with pearls, his crown studded with rosette sequences. Even the mountain is decorated: leaves, flowers, and herbs drawn as micro-motifs so that geology feels alive.
The iconography carries layered meaning. Hanuman here is more than mythic hero; he is the embodiment of **bhakti (devotion)**, willing to leap oceans and uproot mountains for service. The Sanjeevani mountain becomes a symbol of faith’s power to carry healing, even when the exact herb cannot be identified. The mace signifies strength harnessed by virtue; the tail, a reminder of humility despite power; the open mouth, the call that devotion is not silent but resonant.
Color is both symbolic and aesthetic. Golden-yellow dominates Hanuman’s body, a solar hue of energy and clarity. Vermilion carries heat in garments and borders, emerald cools the flora, indigo grounds the sky, and conch-white stars lace the heavens. The palette is festive yet disciplined, ensuring Hanuman remains the focus. Viewed from distance, the painting reads as a single heroic figure; at arm’s length, one discovers the lattice of motifs that make his aura pulse.
For interiors, the painting is powerful and versatile. It enlivens prayer rooms with energy, inspires studies and gyms with discipline, and dramatizes living spaces with mythic heroism. Framed in pale wood with a wide mount, it feels contemporary; reframed in dark teak with gilt, it becomes regal. Place it where light grazes gently: the white filigree will sparkle like divine aura.
Care is simple: UV glazing, stable humidity, soft cloth on glass. The work is handmade, so expect human signatures: a dot slightly out of rhythm, a line thicker where brush paused. These are not flaws but the painter’s heartbeat, frozen in pigment. They remind us that Hanuman’s leap was not a machine’s trajectory but devotion’s living act.
To live with this painting is to live with motion, service, and strength. Each glance recalls that obstacles yield to faith combined with effort; each detail rewards attention with story. The leaping Hanuman becomes less an image on cotton than a mantra in line and color, blessing the room with courage and resolve.
| Material | Natural stone & vegetable pigments on tamarind–chalk sized cotton (Pattachitra) |
|---|---|
| Color | Golden-yellow, vermilion, emerald, indigo, conch-white, lampblack |
| Weight | N/A |
| Dimensions | N/A x N/A x N/A |
| Brand | Artisan |
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