Here, Lord Krishna has been portrayed in the most enchanting way. Krishna’s bodily features are very attractive and mesmerizing, and what to speak of His uncommon activities which were always an astonishment for all the residents of Vrindavan. All the transcendental pastimes of Lord Krishna are very pleasing to hear and read. Everyone in Vrindavan loved Krishna, who is the reservoir of all pleasure, with their heart and soul, and He in return, gave them the highest form of pleasure.
Tanjore paintings are known for their extraordinary illustrations of devotional icons which are loved all around the globe, but there is something special about Lord Krishna’s paintings that they are given the most love and admiration. Here, Lord Krishna is depicted in His childhood form who loved to steal and eat butter from the houses of gopis and sometimes would break the butter pots of Mother Yashoda. For this, He is also known as Makhan chor. Mother Yashoda has decorated her sweet child with several ornaments on His ever-youthful body that shine like the sun. His head is adorned with a peacock feather that waves with ecstasy. His body complexion resembles the color of the fresh clouds of monsoon. He brings a joyous smile on His moonlike face as He gets ready to eat the freshly churned butter from a big pot. Anyone who sees Krishna, sees His sweet innocence that melts everyone’s hearts when He is also cautious of being caught by Mother Yashoda, and anyone who reads or hears His pastime of stealing butter simply enters the state of trance and falls in love with Him.
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