Inside the house of Nanda Maharaja, calmly sits the All-Attractive, the reservoir of bliss Lord Krishna and the source of all pleasure Lord Krishna on a recliner. The beautiful clear sky above is as if glorifying the Supreme Lord Krishna who is accompanied by His pure devotees, gopis (damsels of Vrindavan). All the inhabitants of Vrindavan loved Him all their heart and soul, and to please Him was their only desire. Krishna, who appeared as an ordinary child, gave them the highest form of pleasure.
Infused with rich and vivid traditional colors, this painting describes the All-Attractive Krishna in an exuberant way. He is calmly seated on a recliner and the two beautifully dressed gopis standing on His either side look upon the sweet child of Maharaj Nanda and Mother Yashoda with unconditional love. Yashoda has nicely decorated Krishna with several glittering ornaments on His self-effulgent and ever-youthful body. A peacock feather adorns His head and due to His fair complexion, He appears just like the glowing sun. Krishna’s beauty exceeds that of thousands of cupids as He is the source of all six opulence – beauty, fame, power, wealth, renunciation, and wisdom. Krishna loved stealing eating butter from the houses of gopis and therefore He is also known as Makhan Chor. To please Him, the gopis offer Him butterballs with great affection. She is always engaged in His loving service and in return, Krishna gives her pure bliss. Whoever sees Krishna sees nothing but an eternal festival and joy. Below, two holy cows can be seen served by gopis. Krishna loves cows (for which He is known as Govinda or Gopala Bala) and therefore, cows are worshiped by all the Vaishnavas.
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