Yashodaji is churning butter, while Nandarai tries
fruitlessly to keep Krushna and Balaram away from her and the pot ! 34kb
Nandrai returns from Mathura (bottom left hand of the
painting) to discover a strange sight in Gokul ! His new born baby, having killed
Putana, is safely back with his mother. Gopies ward off all evil by encirling His head
with the tail of a cow (top right hand of the painting). Due to her huge size, gopas
had to hack the demoness's body up (bottom of the painting) to cremate her (top left hand
of the painting) ! 51kb
Krishna kills the
storm demon in a narrative style that shows Krishna seated on a terrace of Nanda
Bhavan,being abducted into the sky, and than being lifted off the dead demon's chest by
gopies of Vraj ! 92kb
Krshna re-calls his beloved, for she accidentally
put on His clothes as they dressed hastily to part in the early hours of the morning !
40kb
The lovers talk quietly on the doorstep - beautiful
depiction of country life. 25kb
Krshna sends a gopi on his behalf to entreat Radha.
The darkness of the woods reflects the lovers mood. By dressing the main characters
in bright clothes the painter sets them apart from their surrounding, as if they were lit
by a spot light on a grand stage. 40kb
Lovers exchange desperate glances in a street, such
are the restrictions of society at large ! 29kb
Lovers talk quietly and quickly in a public place.
The heroine is shown to be shy, but very much in love - her brilliant red veil testifies
to that - a colour often used to depict intense longing. By keeping the veil between them,
she maintains all the rules of social conduct in a public place - alas, what else can they
do ! 30kb
Series of paintings depicting the sorrows of gopies
during Gopi-Geet. 67kb
Another painting depicting the sorrow of gopies during Gopi-Geet. 68kb
Wives of Kaliyanaga plead with Krshna to desist, as
he dances on the broken hoods of the great naga. 54kb
Series of paintings showing the loving lilas of the Lord in the woods of Vrindavan. 38kb
Series of paintings showing the loving lilas of the Lord in the woods of Vrindavan. 28kb
Series of paintings showing the loving lilas of the Lord in the woods of Vrindavan. 37kb
Series of paintings showing the loving lilas of the Lord
in the woods of Vrindavan. 38kb
Suddenly hearing her beloved's flute, gopi's heart
skips a beat and she looks in the direction whence the music came. 64kb
Lovers meet and exchange furtive glances and muffled messages over a garden wall. 30kb
Brahma begs forgiveness from the Lord and knows him
to be the Lilavara who is his own creator. 69kb
Charmed by His flute, the gopies gather around Him
despite their shyness (notice the gopi drawing her pure white veil). 31kb
Despondent Radha attempts to cool the embers of her
separation from Krshna. Painting uses the most common classical allusions to describe
the methods used in ancient India to cool the fires of love - flowering woods, river,
lotus pond, fan, thin flowing robes. 64kb
Summertime, and the life is easy ! Krshna and
his friends have fun in the woods of Vraj - note, Krshna is shown serving Bala-Rama and is
also shown being served by the other gopas. 70kb
Radhikaji Arresting Shri Krshna for waylaying gopies of
Vraj and demanding an unlawful toll - dana - unusual painting of a theme often
sung during early autumn. - 39kb
Gopies playing
rasa with the Lord - Pahari style painting. 20kb
Akrura is amazed by his visions of the Lord Vishnu being
one and the same as Krushna and Balarama as he rests with his young charges on the
banks of the river Yamuna. 46kb
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