Vrindavani Vastra

Vrindavani Vastra

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The Assam Chief Minister recently left for London to initiate the process of bringing back the revered Vrindavani Vastra from the British Museum.

About Vrindavani Vastra

  • It is a 400-year-old traditional textile from Assam, woven with the theme of Krishna’s various exploits.
  • The childhood stories of Lord Krishna in Vrindavan, his divine pastimes, and various events are woven with thread on this cloth.
  • It was made of woven silk using the complex ‘lampas’ technique. This technique requires two weavers working simultaneously. 
  • The designs were woven with a large variety of colored threads, like red, white, black, yellow, green, etc.
  • It was created under the guidance of Srimanta Sankardeva, at the request of Koch king Nara Narayan, who ruled over parts of modern-day Assam and West Bengal.
    • Notably, Nara Nararan had sheltered Sankardeva after the Vaishnav saint was targeted by the Ahom kingdom on the instigation of Brahmin priests in the state.
  • The textile serves as a testament to Assamese weaving, incorporating elements from various artistic traditions, and travelled from Assam to Tibet before being acquired by the British Museum in 1904.
  • The exhibit, acquired by the British Museum, is nine and a half metres long and is made up of several pieces of silk drapes and originally featured 15 separate pieces that were later assembled.
  • A masterpiece of sacred art, the Vrindavani Vastra is a central part of Assamese Vaishnavism.

Source: TH

Vrindavani Vastra FAQs

Q1: Vrindavani Vastra is traditionally associated with which Indian state?

Ans: Assam

Q2: Vrindavani Vastra is approximately how old?

Ans: 400 years

Q3: Vrindavani Vastra was woven using which complex weaving technique?

Ans: It was made of woven silk using the complex ‘lampas’ technique.

Q4: Vrindavani Vastra was produced at the request of which ruler?

Ans: It was created under the guidance of Srimanta Sankardeva, at the request of Koch king Nara Narayan.

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