File:A pichhvai of the Vraj Parikrama 19th c., showing Krishna as Shrinathji.jpg

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English: A pichhvai of the Vraj Parikrama (=circumambulation), 19th c., showing Krishna as Shrinathji.

Source: http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/search/LotDetail.asp?intObjectID=2689139&SE=CMWCAT01+23556+1765296500+&QR=M+1+40+Aqc0000900+23321++Aqc0000900+&entry=india&RQ=True&AN=41 (downloaded Aug. 2001)

"A Pichhavai of the Vraj Parikrama Jatra. India, Rajasthan, 19th Century. The central orange panel illustrating Krishna as Shrinathji with upraised arm surrounded by a snaking river and villages relating scenes from Krishna's childhood. 65¾ x 47 in. (168 x 120 cm.).

Lot Notes: This unusual pichhavai is in actuality a topographical depiction of Vrindavan and its surrounding villages on the banks of the Yamuna River. The Jatra is a pilgrimage route that courses through the region encompassing chaurasi (84) kos, the equivalent of 168 miles. It is undertaken in a clockwise manner that passes through 12 vanas (forests), 24 upvanas (groves), and Mount Govardhana in a practice that is still observed by pilgrims today."
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1400_1499/krishnabhakti/shrinathji/shrinathji.html
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