When the little Gopala arrived at Vrindavan, He was adopted by Nanda-Yashoda as their very own. Krishna is veritably their child. In the Tanjore painting that you see on this page, He is depicted as a crawling baby, poised on a throne of inlaid gold. Nanda and Yashoda are on either side of Him; Mother Yashoda is offering Her baby a buttery sweetmeat.
Baala-Gopala (‘baala’ is Sanskrt for little boy) is naked but for the adornment on His body. In keeping with traditional Tanjore art, the same are executed in gold-layered gesso-work. The same embellishments are to be found in the saree and jewellery of His mother and the attire of His father. Inlaid with bits of jewel-coloured semi-precious stones, they give off an impression of sumptuousness. This is characteristic of Tanjore paintings.
A kadamba tree stands in the background, which is a Vaishnavite motif. Bowlfuls of offerings in the foreground. The delicate complexion of the infant Gopala’s body and the lifelike expression swimming in His eyes, make this a must-buy for any lover of devotional art.
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