Shiva and Parvati – Kalighat Pattachitra Reprint (Intimate Devotion Series)

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A gentle moment between Shiva and Parvati—reprinted from the Kalighat school’s softer gaze.

This heritage reprint captures Shiva and Parvati in a quiet, domestic exchange—rendered in the expressive brushwork of Kalighat Pattachitra. Parvati sits on a wooden bench, spoon in hand, offering a bowl of food to Shiva, who stands in simple tiger-skin attire, cobra garlands, and childlike humility. His gaze is softened, not fierce. Hers, quietly radiant.

Unlike grand mythological narratives, Kalighat artists of 19th-century Calcutta often portrayed gods as human, allowing divine figures to inhabit the everyday intimacy of a Bengali home. This composition—part devotional, part emotional—echoes a worldview where tenderness itself is sacred.

Reprinted by The Bengal Craft on high-grade matte paper, this edition preserves the fine brush lines, natural colors, and affectionate aura of the original.

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Kalighat-style reprint of Parvati feeding Shiva, in a quiet domestic scene with folk detailing, printed on matte paper
Shiva and Parvati – Kalighat Pattachitra Reprint (Intimate Devotion Series)