Tanjore paintings are famous for their creative descriptions of Lord Krishna which are loved by everyone. The All-Attractive Krishna, the Supreme Lord, is the source of everything and possesses all six opulence – fame, beauty, knowledge, wealth, power and renunciation, all at the same time and in infinite quantity. Although, no one is superior than Him, He is always eager for His devotees to come to His abode, Goloka Vrindavan, the place where we can get the association with Krishna Himself and be absorbed in bliss.
The Supreme Personality of God sits upon a throne in His nicely decorated darbar (court) placing His right leg on the left. He is clad in a short-length dhoti and is adorned with several ornaments on His beautiful body. Krishna loved stealing and eating butter from the houses of gopis (cowherd girls) for which He is also known as Makhan chor. Here, He holds a butterball in His left hand and a parrot sits on the same arm. The gopis present in the darbar serve Krishna with love and devotion because He was their life and soul. The gopas (cowherd boys) humbly fold their hands in front of the Lord. In the panel below, seeing the moonlike face of Krishna, the cows look up at Gopala (another name of Krishna as He protects cows) with their eyes filled with pure bliss. The smile that comes upon the face of Krishna is even sweeter than honey. This painting clearly and wonderfully describes how the presence and remembrance of Krishna can give one the highest form of pleasure and bliss.
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