The countenance of Krishna is often evoked in sacred poetry as “Mukhaaravinda”- the lotus face.
This mesmerizing four-foot stone masterpiece captures the delicate and monumental beauty of Srinathji, the lotus-faced Krishna as the Lord of Nathdwara.
Like a cosmic white lotus, Srinathji seems to be blooming in a pond of gold. His elaborate headgear, with a large peacock feather, bird-shaped earrings, colorful stone pieces, and floral embellishment frames the exquisite expressions of the Lord, marked by the lotus eyes and pink lotus-like lips- lotuses blooming within His lotus face!
The fragrant beauty of Srinathji is elevated by the intricate details of ornamentation, with each jewel and pearl highlighted artistically.
Inspired by the divine iconography of Nathdwara’s Picchwai paintings, the artist despite the scale of the art, makes us forget the rigidity of stone, by infusing it with the delicate and epic poetry of Srinathji’s Roopa.
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