"Lovely vines are in bloom, lush trees are young once again, and streams and ponds are full of water.
Aglow with passion, women dressed in their best, abandon themselves to sports of love.
The parrot, the main, and the koel are singing songs of love.
What to say of going away, one should not allow his mind to waver in the month of Chaitra, my love."
Taken from Kavipriya, the work of poet Keshavdas that inspired the iconography of Baramasa paintings, this watercolor painting of Chaitra depicts Nayaka and Nayika as Radha and Krishna surrounded by Prakriti in the full bloom of March-April.
Birds- parrotss, mynah and cuckoo perched on the trees fill the ambiance with their sweet melodies. However, the sweetest voice of all is that of Radha, telling her beloved Krishna to forfeit his thoughts of leaving her, in the season when love and passion in nature and in her heart, are at their peak.
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