Tanjore paintings are well known for the depiction of devotional icons embellished with pure gold coating and use of vibrant colors. But there is something unique about the icons of Lord Krishna for which they are given the most love. Krishna appeared on the earth in Dwapara Yuga to engage with His devotees and establish Dharma once again. His Vrindavan pastimes always attract everyone and make them fall in love with His name, form, activities and qualities. All the inhabitants of Vrindavan, including animals, were always absorbed in the thoughts of Krishna and loved Him with all their hearts, and in return, Krishna gave them the highest form of pleasure.
The All-Attractive Lord Krishna stands on an elevated platform and places His arms on His belly. With a slight tilt in His delicate neck, Krishna brings a soft and gentle smile on His moonlike face which is even sweeter than honey. Mother Yashoda has dressed her sweet child with a perfectly pleated dhoti down to His ankles and adorned with several jewels and a peacock feather on His head. The Kaustubha gem in His necklace is as effulgent as the glowing sun. He holds His flute in His right hand. Whoever sees Krishna sees not just Him but a grand celebration because He is the source of everything. Every bit of this painting has been embellished with pure gold coating and sequences of red and green stones which makes Tanjore artwork stand out from the other ordinary ones.
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