Cheeks flush with a lotus complexion and a face full of innocence, Lord Krishna sits on a throne in his Navaneeta form. His body holds the pudginess of a child, eyes holding mischief. Krishna’s charm is so heavenly that no one can resist it. One time, a demoness called Putana was sent by Kamsa to kill Lord Krishna. She took the form of a beautiful woman, who started killing every child born within the timeframe when Krishna was born.
When she arrived in Gokul, she heard that the entire village was talking about Yashoda’s son Krishna and so she knew who she was sent to destroy. She took the form of Yashoda’s friend and took Bal Krishna with him and began feeding him her milk from her poisoned breast. However, it did not harm the lord. He innocently suckled at her as she gazed, stunned, as he started taking her life essence. She began panicking but when she looked at the lord’s face, she felt calm and went away in peace. In this painting, attended by two devout gopis, Lord Krishna sits vastly entertained with a parrot in his hand. The parrot is associated with love of the divine kind—one that is always linked with Krishna, who is also known as the perfect lover when he is grown up.
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