



This exquisite Bhagavad Gita wooden panel is a masterful example of Mysore rosewood inlay. This tradition is one of Karnataka’s most revered and historically rich art forms. The artwork beautifully portrays the divine moment of Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It symbolizes wisdom, duty, and righteousness in every intricate detail.
Each element is meticulously crafted using traditional inlay techniques. This allows the spiritual essence of the Gita to come alive with warm natural wood tones. The Bhagavad Gita panel captures timeless messages embedded within the epic. It is far more than mere décor, reflecting deep cultural and spiritual artistry.
Mysore rosewood inlay boasts a rich history shaped by Persian influences and royal patronage. The craft was notably supported by Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty. It flourished in Srirangapatna during the 18th century, reaching new heights under the Mysore Maharajas.
The Maharajas commissioned exquisite inlay work, especially in rosewood and ivory, for the iconic Mysore Palace. Their patronage elevated this craft into a symbol of artistic finesse and cultural prestige. Today, this tradition continues to inspire admirable pieces such as the Bhagavad Gita inlay panel, cherished by collectors and devotees alike.
The inlay technique involves embedding finely carved pieces of varied colored woods into a smooth rosewood base. Traditionally, even ivory was used as an inlay material. This creates intricate scenes with stunning depth and contrast. The precision involved ensures each piece is a true artistic narrative, not merely décor.
The Bhagavad Gita panel and related Krishna Arjuna wooden artwork stand out through their elaborate detail and storytelling power. These artworks invite viewers to explore rich symbolism locked within the wooden layers. Every angle reveals profound spiritual meaning.
Today, Mysore rosewood inlay is globally celebrated for its artistry, authenticity, and eco-conscious craftsmanship. Protected by a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, this craft continues to thrive. Skilled artisans create everything from traditional mythological panels to contemporary décor and furniture.
This includes stunning wooden wall art and other spiritual pieces that blend heritage with modern design trends. The Bhagavad Gita panel fits perfectly in homes, temples, offices, and spiritual spaces. It serves as a meaningful, elegant piece that enhances any environment.
The wooden panel adds a spiritual and artistic presence to any room. Its warm natural wood tones blend beautifully with various décor styles. The intricate inlay work invites reflection and deep connection to the timeless teachings of the Gita.
Art lovers and spiritual seekers alike esteem this panel for its aesthetic and cultural richness. Whether placed as a Bhagavad Gita wall hanging in a meditation room or displayed as a centerpiece in a living area, it offers profound symbolic power. It becomes a focal point that inspires clarity and righteous action.
The tradition of Mysore rosewood inlay is alive and evolving through artisans dedicated to preserving it. Each wooden panel embodies centuries of skill passed down through generations. The combination of history, mythology, and expert craftsmanship creates a deeply meaningful artwork.
Collectors and devotees treasure these panels not only for their beauty but for the spiritual narratives they hold. By owning a Bhagavad Gita, you support this rich cultural heritage. You bring home a piece woven with history, devotion, and artistic excellence.
| Art Work | Mysore Rose Wood Inlay |
| Period of Practice | 18 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 36 hüvelyk24 hüvelyk |
| Decoration Material | Wood |
| Theme | Art, Spirituality, Mythology és Ethnic |
| Age Group | Adults |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material | |
| Recommended Age Group | Adults |
| Art Work Authenticity | Original |
| Features | |
| Frame Style | Framed |
| Painting Medium | Acrylic és Fresco |
| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 24 |
| Mounting Hardware | |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Karnataka |
| Weight | 4900 kg |
| Volume |
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