The presiding deity of the Pushtimarg (the path of grace) as known in the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism - Shrinath Ji is worshipped as an incarnation of Lord Krishna in his Bala (child) avatar, majorly in the western parts of India. It is believed that this form of Goapala was self-actualized from the Hills of Govardhana. Made in opulent black stone, Srinathji stands on a pedestal inside a frame where he lifts the Govardhana Parvata up. On the Parvata, depicted are - Buddha, Snakes, Cows, a Lion, a Ram, a Parrot, and Peacocks; representative of Samsara guarded by him.
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