Infused with so many vibrant and jubilant colors and elaborately embellished with pure gold, the Tanjore painting that you see here displays two beautifully dressed gopis (damsels of Vrindavan) serving Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, with pure love and devotion. He appeared in the holy land of Braja and performed many wonderful and transcendental pastimes which were always an astonishment for everyone. Since Krishna is the reservoir of all pleasure, all the inhabitants of Vrindavan loved Him with all their hearts and soul, and Krishna gave them the highest form of pleasure.
The gopis loved Krishna so much that while doing their household activities, all they would think was of Krishna and how to serve Him so that He would be pleased. Here, clad in a pitambar dhoti and bedecked with several ornaments on His self-effulgent body, Krishna is calmly seated on a recliner and looks enchanting. The two fortunate gopikas standing on His either side are absorbed in great ecstasy upon seeing the moonlike face of the Supreme Lord who is present before them as an ordinary human. Although He did not reveal Himself as the Supreme Personality of Godhead to the inhabitants of Vrindavan, they still saw something extraordinary and mystical in His activities, and because Krishna’s bodily features are so attractive, they always remained eager to see Him and associate with Him. This gopis out of their unconditional love for Krishna, offer Makhan chor Krishna butterballs (Krishna is very fond of eating butter). Seeing the pure devotional service of the gopis unto Him, He brings a soft and gentle smile on His face which is even sweeter than honey. In the panel below, the presence of cows and the worship of Tulsi by Brahmans tells that Krishna loves cows (for which he is also known as Gopala Bala) and Tulsi is very dear to Him.
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