One of the numerous incarnations of Lord Krishna, Navaneetha Krishna has the sweetest and most innocent demeanor. Bal Krishna in this illustration sits on a chaise lounge, with his face shining bright with joy on having secured a ball of butter to eat. It is said that childless couples who pray to Navaneetha Krishna will be blessed with what they so deeply desire. This painting displays Krishna’s childhood pastime in the traditional Tanjore style. There is a use of vibrant colors: a kaleidoscope of blue, green, and red to form a divine frame. One of the miraculous stories about Navaneetha Krishna is the one where a rich woman had lost her eyesight. Krishna appeared in her dream to lead her to her destiny, where she prayed to him dusk to dawn. When the Lord restored her eyesight, she gave and gave from her rich fortune, and lived a happy life. Navaneetha Krishna first appeared in Vrindavan as a child to engross his devotees in his favorite pastimes. His face is round and childish in the painting, looking sweeter than any sweet nectar. He is surrounded by three attendants who bring him various offerings, representing unconditional devotion for the god. The golden arches and the precious stones that are so custom to Tanjore paintings give this scene a feeling of religious piety.
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