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DivyaSutra

The Divyasutra Collection by India Qala is a sacred tribute to India’s rich spiritual and mythological heritage. Rooted in divine symbolism, each piece features handcrafted motifs of deities, celestial elements, and sacred geometry, meticulously embroidered onto luxurious fabrics. This collection embodies the essence of devotion and transcendence, transforming spaces into sanctuaries of faith and serenity. Perfect for those who seek to surround themselves with art that carries deeper meaning, the Divyasutra Collection is a bridge between heritage, spirituality, and timeless elegance.

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Eternal Melody

This exquisite Pichwai artwork is a celebration of devotion, tradition, and spiritual harmony. At its heart stands Lord Krishna, the divine flute player, enchanting the universe with his celestial melody. Surrounded by his beloved cows and devoted Gopas, the scene captures the essence of Vrindavan—where nature, music, and devotion merge into an eternal dance of love and divinity.

02

The Divine Rescuer

High above the mortal plane, Lord Vishnu, the eternal preserver, hears the call of his devotee. Without hesitation, he mounts Garuda, his celestial eagle, and soars down in a radiant flash of blue and gold. Clutching his discus (Sudharshana Chakra) in one hand and the sacred conch in the other, Vishnu descends with divine grace.

When devotion calls, the protector descends.

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Celestial Majesty

The lotus, ever blooming and untouched by the murk of the world, signifies spiritual awakening and purity. Vishnu’s serene expression reminds us of the delicate balance he maintains in the cosmic order. His deep blue complexion symbolizes the infinite cosmos, while his golden crown and ornaments represent divine radiance.

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The Divine Child of Govardhan

Amidst the rolling hills of Govardhan, a divine child stood with one arm raised, holding an entire mountain above his head. This was Srinathji, the child form of Lord Krishna, who lifted Govardhan to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from Lord Indra’s wrathful storm. The sacred cows, ever-present in his realm, gaze upon him with love, for he is Gopal, the protector of cows. His flute, though absent here, eternally echoes in the hearts of his devotees, filling their souls with blissful devotion. A gateway into the mystical world of Vrindavan—where love, devotion, and divine playfulness reign supreme. It invites you to surrender, to step into the world where the Lord is not a distant god but an intimate friend, protector, and beloved.

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