At the pistil of a gigantic flower stands the Lord Krishna. Keeping Him company is His beloved Radha. He is clad in a yellow dhoti, while She is in a more feminine pink-coloured number. Bejewelled silver adornments and curly black tresses, from which emerges on Krishna’s hair a scarlet peacock feather. Poised within a star-shaped aureole, the lovers look into each other’s eyes with great harmony and tenderness.
Each of the twelve solid-coloured petals, painted a vivid orange, bears within its soft folds a milkmaid (gopi). The Vrindavan milkmaids are known to this day for their untramelled, unconditional love for Lord Krishna. These epitomes of bhakti have donned the signature colour of their Lord (peet or yellow) and are dancing to His music, the dynamism of their bodies conveyed by the raised arms.
Delicate shoots of bamboo flank this flower-shaped mandala. On each corner of the composition are motifs in green and carmine, which further define the simple yet statement colour palette of the border.
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