In the idiom of the Picchwai paintings of Nathadwara (Rajasthan), this oil on canvas depicts Radha and Krishna fused together, symbolizing their inseparability and the beauty in their divine love. They are adorned with individual fineries and royal ornaments of pearls and jewels that they share. A beautiful floral garland hangs from their neck.
Noteworthy is the upward raising hand of Radha, in Srinathji’s Govardhan-Giridhari pose, hinting at Radha’s omnipresence in Krishna’s Lilas as his Shakti. Creating a mesmeric optical illusion, the two divine lovers in this painting seem to be two halves, while simultaneously facing one another.
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