Icons of Radha-Krishna on a swing in northern India are described as "Hindola Lila", around which an entire genre of folk and literary tradition has emerged, describing the sweetness of the union of the divine duo. Presenting the coming together of North Indian visions and South Indian aesthetics in a celebration of Bhakti, this enchanting Tanjore painting visually narrates the ambrosia of witnessing Radha and Krishna in loving proximity.
Inside an ornately decorated hall, dressed in regal attire, Radha and Krishna sit luxuriously on the swing. Krishna has hints of a blue on his skin and Radha appears like a lithesome branch of a sandalwood tree, both brimming with beauty and divinity which emanates from the painting and fills the ambiance.
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