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PATTACHITRA PAINTINGS

The Story of Shri Ram (Ramayana)
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61 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width (24 inch Height X 36 inch Width)
Rs.63,315
The Story of Lord Ganesha
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61 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width (24 inch Height X 36 inch Width)
Rs.63,315
Episodes of Ganesha's Life
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91.5 cm Height X 183 cm Width (36 inch Height X 72 inch Width)
Rs.2,23,650
Life of Krishna
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183 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width (72 inch Height X 36 inch Width)
Rs.2,11,050
Episodes of  Krishna's Life
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91.5 cm Height X 183 cm Width (36 inch Height X 72 inch Width)
Rs.2,23,650
Krishna Leela (The Story of Lord Krishna)
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122 cm Height X 244 cm Width (48 inch Height X 96 inch Width)
Rs.3,33,270
Radha Krishna with Krishna Leela
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61 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width (24 inch Height X 36 inch Width)
Rs.63,315
Lord Venkateshwara with Krishna Leela
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91.5 cm Height X 61 cm Width (36 inch Height X 24 inch Width)
Rs.78,435
Krishna Leela (The Story of Lord Krishna)
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61 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width (24 inch Height X 36 inch Width)
Rs.63,315
The Sixty-Four Kalas of Hindu Pantheon from the Kama Sutra
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152.5 cm x 122 cm (5 ft x 4 ft)
Rs.1,05,210
39" x 24" Scenes From The Ramayana Patachitra Paintings | Handmade | Ramayana Patachitra Paintings | Made in India
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Patanjali
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28.5 cm X 43.5 cm (11.2 inch X 17.2 inch)
Rs.4410
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38" x 24" Bitone Krishnaleela Series Patachitra Paintings | Handmade | Shri Krishna Lila Painting | Made in India
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37" x 18" Bhagwan Shri Krishna lila Patachitra Paintings |Handmade | Krishna Leela Patachitra Paintings | Made in India
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38" x 24" Large Lord Jagannath Patachitra Painting | Handmade | Traditional Colors | Made In India
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96.5 cm WIDTH x 61 cm HEIGHT (38 INCH WIDTH x 24 INCH HEIGHT)
Rs.45,885
24" x 39" Superfine Bhagawan Jagannatha
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61 cm WIDTH x 99 cm HEIGHT (24 INCH WIDTH x 39 INCH HEIGHT)
Rs.54,600
Shri Jagannatha in King's Costume (Raja Vesha)
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106.5 cm X 71 cm (42.0 inches X 28.0 inches)
Rs.15,120
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Scorpio
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45.5 cm x 51 cm (18" x 20")
Rs.5460
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Dashavatara Panel with a Scene from Krishna Lila (Kanhaiya Steals Cloths of Gopis)
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54.5 cm X 9 cm (21.5 inches X 3.5 inches)
Rs.4935
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Bitone Nrtya Ganesha
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32 cm x 46.5 cm (12.5 inches x 18.4 inches)
Rs.16,170
Ganesha Lila
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73.5 cm x 44.5 cm (29 inch x 17.5 inch)
Rs.11,655
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Shiva and Vishnu Ride the Same Animal
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28 cm x 16.5 cm (11 inch x 6.5 inch)
Rs.5985
Ganesha and Durga
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27 cm x 70 cm (10.7 inches x 27.5 inches)
Rs.3990
Ganesha and Vishnu
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28 cm x 68.5 cm (11 inches x 27 inches)
Rs.3990
Radha Krishna Ratha-Yatra
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89 cm x 155 cm (35 inches x 61 inches)
Rs.22,995
Krishna lifts Mount Gobardhan
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44.5 cm x 30.5 cm (17.5 inches x 12 inches)
Rs.7980
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Ardhanarishvara (Shiva and Durga)
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30.5 cm X 45.5 cm (12 inches X 18 inches)
Rs.10,605
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Lord Shiva Taking his Bride Parvati Home with His Baraat
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244 cm X 106.5 cm (96 inches X 42 inches)
Rs.84,210
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Matangi - The Outcaste Goddess (Ten Mahavidya Series)
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30.5 cm X 45.5 cm (12 inches X 18 inches)
Rs.10,605
Krishna Lila
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15 cm X 37 cm (6.0 inches X 14.5 inches)
Rs.5145
Gautama Buddha and the Scenes from His life
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104 cm X 61 cm (41 inch X 24 inch)
Rs.10,080
Shiva Parvati in Ardhanarishvara Form
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13 cm x 38 cm (5.2 inch x 15 inch)
Rs.13,125
Ashtabhuja Ganesha Engaged in Ecstatic Dance
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51 cm x 76 cm (20 inch x 30 inch)
Rs.5355
Rasa Lila of Krishna
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89 cm X 48.5 cm (35 inches X 19 inches)
Rs.5985
The Extensive Lila Of Shri Krishna
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106.5 cm X 61 cm (42 inches X 24 inches)
Rs.13,125
Navadurga (The Nine Forms of Goddess Durga) Set of Nine Paintings
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29 cm x 44.5 cm - size of each (11.5 inch x 17.5 inch - size of each)
Rs.68,040
Gajendra Moksha
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30.5 cm X 44.5 cm (12 inch X 17.5 inch)
Rs.13,440
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Navagrahas - The Nine Planets
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91.5 cm x 61 cm (36 inch x 24 inch)
Rs.27,825
The Zodiac Sign - Libra
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43 cm x 47 cm (17 inches x 18.5 inches)
Rs.9030
Shri Rama Lila
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99 cm x 56 cm (39 inch x 22 inch)
Rs.29,715
Rasa Mandala with Dash Avatars of Lord Vishnu and Shri Krishna Lila
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40.5 cm x 49.5 cm (16 inch x 19.5 inch)
Rs.5985
Shreekshetra Patti
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40.5 cm x 58.5 cm (16 inch x 23 inch)
Rs.5145
The Life of Goddess Lakshmi
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56 cm x 96.5 cm (22 inch x 38 inch)
Rs.16,905
Shiva-Parvati
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30.5 cm x 45.5 cm (12 inch x 18 inch)
Rs.7980
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Scenes From The Ramayana
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45.5 cm x 37 cm (18 inch x 14.5 inch)
Rs.9450
Goddess Bhuvaneshvari (Ten Mahavidyas)
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29 cm x 43 cm (11.5 inch x 17 inch)
Rs.9030
Mother Goddess Durga
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30.5 cm x 45.5 cm (12 inch x 18 inch)
Rs.8085
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Goddess Kali
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30.5 cm x 45.5 cm (12 inch x 18 inch)
Rs.9030
Goddess Mahalakshmi - Kamala (Ten Mahavidya Series)
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30.5 cm x 45.5 cm (12 inch x 18 inch)
Rs.9030
Lord Ganesha Paata Painting on Patti
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30.5 cm x 18.5inch (12 inch x 18.5inch)
Rs.4095
Sri Jagannatha in Shringara
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45.5 cm x 30.5 cm (18 inch x 12 inch)
Rs.4095
Shiva and Parvati Bless a Bhakta Even as One-Eyed Kubera Looks On
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51 cm X 33.5 cm (20.0 inches X 13.2 inches)
Rs.4620
Krishna and Balarama Leaving for Mathura with Akrura
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217 cm X 105.5 cm (85.5 inches X 41.5 inches)
Rs.1,91,625
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Lord Jagannatha in King's Costume (Raja Vesha)
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104 cm X 76 cm (41 inch X 30 inch)
Rs.31,395
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Pattachitra Paintings from Odisha – Sacred Folk Art for Your Walls

Pattachitra is one of India’s most refined and ancient folk painting traditions, originating in the temple culture of Puri, Odisha. The word comes from Patta (cloth) and Chitra (painting), referring to the traditional scroll paintings created by the hereditary Chitrakar artists for centuries. For the painted surface, the chitrakar community of painters utilises a gauze, like fine cotton cloth, coated with a cooked solution of powdered tamarind seed, chalk, and gum, and subsequently smoothened.


The paintings are executed primarily in profile with highly elongated eyes within a floral border. There are few landscapes, and the scenes are depicted in a foreground closely juxtaposed together. Highly stylized paintings of the Puri Jagannath temple and scenes from the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, figure along with the predominant painting of Lord Jagannath, a form of Krishna, with his older brother Balarama and sister Subhadra.


Recognizable by bold outlines, elongated eyes, intricate floral borders, and vibrant natural colors, Pattachitra paintings narrate sacred stories from the epics and celebrate the divine forms of Jagannath, Krishna, Durga, Ganesha, and other deities. These artworks are not just decorative wall pieces, they are living carriers of ritual, storytelling, and devotion.


Perfect for home temples, living rooms, meditation spaces, and meaningful gifting, Pattachitra wall art brings heritage, color, and spiritual depth into modern homes.


What Makes a Pattachitra Painting Unique?


🔸Painted on treated cotton cloth using tamarind seed paste, chalk, and gum


🔸Drawn with bold black outlines and filled with mineral and natural pigments


🔸Minimal background, dense foreground storytelling within floral borders


🔸Themes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the worship of Jagannath


🔸Practiced traditionally in artisan villages like Raghurajpur


Common themes You will Find in Pattachitra Art


🔸Jagannath Trio, Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra, Ideal for Home temples, spiritual walls


🔸Krishna Leela, Childhood pranks, Raas Leela, flute scenes, Ideal for Living rooms, devotional corners


🔸Ramayana and Mahabharata, Epic storytelling panels, Ideal for Statement heritage decor


🔸Devi Forms, Durga, Kali, Saraswati, Ideal for Festive and ritual spaces


🔸Decorative Panels, Floral, mythic motifs, Ideal for Artistic wall accents


Cloth Pattachitra vs Palm Leaf (Talapatra)


Cloth Pattachitra


🔸Surface: Treated cotton cloth scroll


🔸Style: Painted with natural colors


🔸Appeal: Vibrant, traditional wall art


Talapatra Pattachitra


🔸Surface: Etched palm leaves stitched together


🔸Style: Fine line engraving


🔸Appeal: Intricate, earthy, collectible


Both forms follow the same iconographic discipline and are created by trained artisan families.


How to Identify an Authentic Pattachitra?


🔸Visible brush lines and hand detailing


🔸Natural color texture (slightly coarse to touch)


🔸Traditional borders and profile faces with large eyes


🔸Mythological or devotional storytelling format


🔸Sourced from established artisan communities of Odisha


Durability and Finish


After completion, artists gently heat the painting and apply a natural lacquer coating. This traditional process preserves the colors, adds a subtle sheen, and ensures the artwork lasts for decades without fading.


FAQs


Q1. What is special about Pattachitra painting?


Its disciplined style, natural pigments, mythological storytelling, and centuries-old artisan tradition make it one of India’s most distinctive folk arts.


Q2. Which state is famous for Pattachitra?


Odisha, especially Puri and Raghurajpur, is the historic center of this art form.


Q3. What is the meaning of Pattachitra?


Patta means cloth, and Chitra means painting, painting on cloth scroll.


Q4. How are Pattachitra colors made?


Artists prepare pigments from conch shells, lamp soot, stones, leaves, and natural binders like tamarind seed paste.


Q5. How can I tell if a Pattachitra is original?


Look for hand-drawn detailing, natural color texture, traditional themes, and purchase from a trusted source connected to artisan communities.


Q6. Is Pattachitra suitable for modern homes?


Yes. It pairs beautifully with both traditional and contemporary interiors as statement heritage wall art.


Bring home an authentic Pattachitra painting and own a piece of Odisha’s sacred storytelling tradition, where every line, color, and motif carries centuries of devotion and artistry.