Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, appeared on the earth in Dwapara Yuga to attract everyone towards bhakti and engage His devotees in His transcendental pastimes. All the inhabitants of Vrindavan, including animals, always remained absorbed in the thoughts of Krishna and He in return, gave them the highest form of pleasure. They loved Him with all their hearts. Although Krishna is the Supreme Lord, He appeared just like an ordinary child and performed uncommon activities that amazed and astonished everyone.
Tanjore paintings are famous for their attractive depiction of the All-attractive Krishna in His childhood form. 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. 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 red saree and feeds a parrot a fruit and holds a butterball in the other hand to offer it to Krishna. Almost everything in this painting has been embellished with pure gold coating and a sequence of shining stones that brings about a feeling of pure bliss in everyone’s heart.
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