Beautified with the work of pure gold along with sequences of shining stones that add extra glow to this Tanjore painting, Lord Krishna is here portrayed as a child along with His fortunate mother Yashoda. Although Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He appeared just like an ordinary child and performed several mystic activities that were not possible for a common child to perform. Doing so, He would always astonish all the inhabitants of Vrindavan who loved Him with all their heart and soul and knew nothing but engaging in loving service of Krishna in order to please Him. Krishna loved stealing and eating butter from every house of Vrindavan for which is also known as Makhan chor. Seeing the naughty acts of Krishna, the gopis would enter into the state of trance and enjoy the pure bliss given by Krishna.
Here, He is seated on a recliner and is accompanied by Mother Yashoda whose eyes are filled with great affection for her sweet child. She has decorated Him with a beautiful band and a peacock feather on His head and several effulgent gold ornaments on His transcendental fair-complexioned body that glow like the sun. Makhan Chor Krishna is very fond of stealing and eating butter and holds a big pot full of butterballs around His left arm. He slightly tilts His delicate neck to one side and brings a soft and gentle smile on His moonlike face that takes away everyone’s pains and situates them in an ecstatic state. Mother Yashoda is attired in a golden saree and holds a butterball in her hand to offer it to Krishna. Tanjore paintings are known for their unique description of devotional icons but there is something about Krishna’s paintings which melts away everyone’s heart and makes them the most special among others.
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