The Gopis of Vrindavana and Brija, though mere mortals for the simpler minds are the luckiest beings, whose pure affections were the source of Ananda (delight) for Krishna, who in order to experience the devoted love of the Sakhis (loving companions) forever remained indebted to the Gopis. The tender affections of the gopis were faultless, devoid of Kama (lust), and infused with Prema (love), a delicate emotion that is spread all over this Pattachitra painting. Unlike the romantic emotions that arise in the human heart for self-gratification, love for the divine is aimed at serving the Lord. Love becomes the deity, the devotee, and the medium, forging a relationship with the divine that has been the goal of sages penancing for thousands of years.
The Pattachitra you see here is filled with the divine affection shared between Gopis and Krishna. The blossoming floral vines that border the image, the tiny flowers that grow on the ground, the trees that are painted in a lush green shade, and the adorable deer that stands on the left half of the painting- each of these elements are an extension of the loving ecstasy felt by Krishna and his gopis in each other’s company. In the center of the painting is Krishna, romantically embracing his Hladini-Shakti (pleasure-giving potency), Sri Radha. The divine duo, dressed in a regal manner, is the archetype of pure love in Hindu-Bhakti tradition. Immersed in the love shared between them, Radha-Krishna, one soul divine soul in two human bodies, reunites. Further beautifying the Pattachitra, Gopis, the milkmaids surround the couple, in awe of the sweet nectar that the witness of Radha-Krishna’s love feels. Clad in fineries of various kinds- one of them, with a golden-hued physique, holds a pot while dotingly gazing at the celestial couple. Another one, on the ground, holds the foot of Radha Rani in her hands and gently caresses it, extending her love for Krishna to his beloved Radha. Draped in vibrant red and yellow, yet another close to the graceful figure of Radha is in a striking dancing posture, elated with the ambiance of the groves of love.
Liberal use of vibrant shades, detailing in drawing the natural background of the scene as well as the exquisite youth of the gopis, marvelous ethnic patterns of the attire of Krishna and gopis- all these elements combined have given this Pattachitra a particularly beautiful appearance, which is a great visual representation of the divine Prema (love) that flows in the lanes of Vrindavana.
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