# Poshav > Poshav is a luxury sacred curation house from Banswara, Rajasthan, India. We create handcrafted Poshak (divine attire) for Laddu Gopal (the child form of Lord Krishna), inspired by verses from the Bhagavad Gita. Our sacred materials are sourced from Vrindavan and Mathura — the spiritual heartland of Krishna's Bhakti tradition. Every creation is Sanskrit-named, Gita-inspired, artisan-crafted, and spiritually rooted. Poshav is not a religious merchandise brand — it is a devotional luxury atelier, positioned alongside names like Sabyasachi and Hermès in its commitment to craft and intention. ## Brand Identity - [About Poshav — Our Story and Philosophy](https://poshav.com/about): The story of a sacred atelier founded as an offering in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Every Poshak is crafted worthy of Bhagavad Gita verses. - [Our Philosophy — Sacred Naming, Gita Inspiration, Limited Creation](https://poshav.com/philosophy): The four pillars — Sacred Naming, Bhagavad Gita Inspiration, Limited Creation, Devotional Intent — that guide every creation. - [The Art of Seva — Shringar in Vaishnav Tradition](https://poshav.com/art-of-seva): Deep editorial on why adorning Laddu Gopal is a sacred act of devotion in Vaishnavism. - [The Sacred Art of Making — Zardozi, Banarasi Silk, Kundan](https://poshav.com/craftsmanship): Six stages of handcrafted making — concept from Gita verse, Banarasi silk sourcing, hand dyeing, zardozi embroidery, finishing, sacred packaging. ## Collections - [Prakāśa Collection — The Collection of Divine Radiance](https://poshav.com/collections/prakasha): Four creations inspired by Krishna's description of himself as the source of all radiance. Fabric: Banarasi silk. Embroidery: Zardozi. Shlok: BG 7. Price range: ₹4,400–₹5,400. - [Arpaṇa Collection — The Collection of Devotional Offering](https://poshav.com/collections/arpana): Two creations inspired by BG 9.26 — "Whoever offers Me a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water with devotion — I accept it." Fabric: Chanderi and Mashru silk. Price range: ₹4,400–₹4,500. - [Ananta Collection — The Collection of Eternal Divinity](https://poshav.com/collections/ananta): Three heirloom-grade Eternal Heritage creations. Inspired by the infinite, cosmic nature of Krishna. Fabric: Heritage Banarasi silk. Price range: ₹8,800–₹9,800. ## Products — Prakāśa Collection - [Tejāṁśa — Fragment of the Divine Radiance](https://poshav.com/products/tejamsa): Sanskrit: Tejāṁśa (fragment of radiance). Gita: BG 16.3 "tejaḥ kṣamā dhṛtiḥ śaucam". Fabric: Pure Banarasi silk, radiant ochre. Embroidery: Hand zardozi, antique gold thread. ₹4,800. - [Sahasrabhā — The One Who Shines in a Thousand Ways](https://poshav.com/products/sahasrabha): Sanskrit: Sahasrabhā (thousand-radiant). Gita: BG 8.17. Fabric: Tussar silk. Embroidery: Aari work with seed pearls. ₹5,200. - [Aṁśumāli — The Garland of Rays](https://poshav.com/products/anshumali): Sanskrit: Aṁśumāli (garland of sunrays). Gita: BG 10.21 "jyotiṣāṁ ravir aṁśumān — Among the lights, I am the radiant sun." Fabric: Katan silk, saffron. ₹4,600. - [Tejorāśi — A Mass of Pure Light](https://poshav.com/products/tejorasi): Sanskrit: Tejorāśi (mass of light). Gita: BG 11.12. Fabric: Heritage Banarasi silk, double-shade gold. Embroidery: Layered kundan and zari. ₹5,400. ## Products — Arpaṇa Collection - [Puṣpārpaṇa — The Offering of Sacred Flowers](https://poshav.com/products/pusparpana): Sanskrit: Puṣpārpaṇa (flower offering). Gita: BG 9.26 "patraṁ puṣpaṁ phalaṁ toyaṁ — Whoever offers Me a leaf, a flower…". Fabric: Soft chanderi silk, blush rose. Embroidery: Hand-embroidered floral motifs. ₹4,400. - [Priyārpaṇā — Offered with Love](https://poshav.com/products/priyarpana): Sanskrit: Priyārpaṇā (offering with love). Gita: BG 9.22. Fabric: Mashru silk, warm coral. Embroidery: Resham and gota patti. ₹4,500. ## Products — Ananta Collection (Eternal Heritage Series) - [Anantavīra — The Infinite Warrior](https://poshav.com/products/anantavira): Sanskrit: Anantavīra (infinite warrior). Gita: BG 10.29 "anantaś cāsmi nāgānām — Among the infinite, I am Ananta." Fabric: Royal Banarasi silk, midnight indigo. Embroidery: Heritage kundan, ruby accents. ₹8,800. Eternal Heritage Series. - [Sarvātman — The Soul of All Souls](https://poshav.com/products/sarvatman): Sanskrit: Sarvātman (soul of all). Gita: BG 15.15 "sarvasya cāhaṁ hṛdi sanniviṣṭaḥ — I am seated in the hearts of all beings." Fabric: Heirloom Banarasi silk, peacock blue. Embroidery: Layered zardozi, mirror inlay. ₹9,200. Eternal Heritage Series. - [Rasātman — The Essence of All Experience](https://poshav.com/products/rasatman): Sanskrit: Rasātman (essence of experience). Gita: BG 7.8 "raso 'ham apsu kaunteya — I am the taste in water, O Arjuna." Fabric: Heritage Banarasi silk, deep emerald. Embroidery: Layered kundan, mirror, pearl. ₹9,800. Eternal Heritage Series. ## Editorial — Journal - [Why Red is the Color of Devotion](https://poshav.com/journal/red-color-of-devotion): On the role of red in Vaishnav Shringar — the color of the bridal flame, the festival, and irreversible love. - [The 9 Rasas and Sacred Color Selection](https://poshav.com/journal/nine-rasas): How the nine rasas of classical Indian aesthetics guide Poshav's color palette — from Shringara (love, rose-green) to Vira (heroic, ochre-red). - [Shringar as a Path to Liberation](https://poshav.com/journal/shringar-liberation): On the quiet yoga of adorning the Lord — how daily Shringar stills the ego and becomes devotion. - [The Peacock Feather in Krishna's Crown](https://poshav.com/journal/peacock-feather): Why the peacock feather is not decoration — it is the witnessing eye of creation worn as an ornament of joy. - [A Morning in Vrindavan — Radha's Seva](https://poshav.com/journal/seva-stories-radha): A devotee's 31-year daily ritual — from the brass lamp to the first dressing of Laddu Gopal. - [A Quiet Guide to Janmashtami Shringar](https://poshav.com/journal/festival-guide-janmashtami): Which Poshak to offer on Janmashtami, how to prepare the night, and what tradition asks — deep blues and royal gold for the midnight vigil. ## Sacred Knowledge - [Sacred Colors — Sanskrit Names of Color in Krishna Shringar](https://poshav.com/sacred-colors): Tejas (saffron), Shuddhi (white), Shakti (red), Hiranya (gold), Krishna (blue), Prakrti (green) — meanings in Shringar. - [Gita Shringar Journal — Essays on Scripture and Seva](https://poshav.com/gita-shringar): Editorial essays connecting Bhagavad Gita verses to the daily practice of adorning Laddu Gopal. - [The Sacred Unboxing — How Poshav Packages Each Creation](https://poshav.com/packaging): Muslin wrap, saffron scent, gold thread, Gita verse card — the complete sacred arrival experience. ## Service - [Bespoke Seva — Commission a Custom Poshak](https://poshav.com/bespoke): For devotees seeking a one-of-a-kind creation. Custom designed and handcrafted in the Poshav atelier, Jaipur. - [Heirloom Care Guide — Preserving Silk Poshak Across Generations](https://poshav.com/care-guide): How to store, clean, and preserve hand-embroidered Banarasi silk and zardozi Poshak. - [FAQ — Sizing, Authenticity, Shipping](https://poshav.com/faq): Laddu Gopal Poshak sizing (No. 0 to No. 8), handmade authenticity, customization, shipping across India with COD. - [Shipping — Free above ₹999, COD Across India](https://poshav.com/shipping): 5–7 day delivery across India. Cash on Delivery available. ## Optional - [Sitemap](https://poshav.com/sitemap.xml): Full XML sitemap of all products, collections, journal articles, and pages. - [Seva Gallery — Devotees Sharing Their Shringar Stories](https://poshav.com/seva-gallery): Community of devotees sharing photos of Laddu Gopal dressed in Poshav creations.