| Specifications |
| PAA309 | |
| TANJORE PAINTING TRADITIONAL COLORS WITH 24 KARAT GOLD | |
| 18 inch x 15 inch x 2 inch (With Frame)14 inch x 11 inch (Without Frame) | |
| Weight 2.39 kg |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 30 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
The
Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, said in the Bhagavad Gita that
whenever and wherever there is a decline in Dharma and increase in irreligious
practices, He descends Himself. Therefore, in Dwapar Yuga, He appeared on the
earth to fight against Adharma and engage His beloved devotees in His
transcendental pastimes. Everyone in Vrindavan loved Him with their heart and
soul. Although Krishna appeared as an ordinary child, His uncommon and mystic
activities were always an astonishment for everyone.
This Tanjore painting depicts a wonderful pastime of Lord Krishna subduing a demoniac
serpent called Kaliya who lived in the Yamuna River near Vrindavan. The serpent
released its poisonous fumes in the water and the area near the river was being
polluted day by day. The people of Vrindavan were very disturbed by the
presence of this serpent. The true savior of all the living entities then
challenged Kaliya. Here, the Lord can be seen dancing victoriously on the hoods
of the serpent holding His divine flute in one hand and with the other hand, He
holds his tail. The soft and gentle smile on Lord’s moonlike face describes His
extremely merciful nature towards all individual souls. Kaliya being touched by
the lotus feet of Krishna got blessed and purified. After this sign, his wife,
Nagapatni, offered her respectful obeisance unto Lord Krishna’s lotus feet and
prayed to Him for the safety of his husband’s life. This painting is thus
totally absorbed in auspiciousness.



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