Shri Krishna is a symbol of love and divine ecstasy, as prominent in numerous cultural depictions, one of them being this Tanjore painting. When he is painted with Radha, it is not hard to imagine why. They stand arm in arm as lovers, leaning towards each other and exuding joy and purity in their union. Just as their arms are entwined, their destinies are entwined too, forever to be remembered as symbols of love and longing.
Radha is sweetly caressing a parrot on her shoulder, who is a symbol of divine and enduring love. Once they had to be separated so Lord Krishna could fulfill the destiny he was born with and kill Kamsa. When one remembers that, it is easy to imagine how they must have yearned for one another even as they understood the reasons. Their love is what countless poets and writers have tried to capture in their beauty. Behind them, curtains are half-drawn and the sky is a gorgeous, clear blue. The contrast of color against their skins is magnificent and sings the glories about the role they played in the lives of each other. In this Tanjore painting, the playfulness and goodness of their companionship can be seen painted in acclaim. They are graced in simple but beautiful garlands and ornaments while being colored in traditional tints and studded with precious stones. This Tanjore painting perfectly envelops the everlasting and undying love of Radha and Krishna.
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