“Nari-Kunjar” literally means an elephant formed of women. This complex and symbolic motif from Indian art depicts Gopis intertwining their bodies to create the form of Lord Krishna’s divine elephant vehicle. The composition represents devotion, love, sisterhood, inner strength, and mastery over the senses. Rooted in Hindu spiritual philosophy and inspired by traditions from Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha, the artwork follows the classic compositional style of Odisha’s Pattachitra folk art, blending narrative depth with intricate visual harmony.