This exquisite painting displays Krishna’s childhood pastime in the traditional Tanjore style. The precision with which it has been made and the use of vibrant colors makes it appealing and breathtaking. Lord Krishna being the Supreme Lord, appeared just like an ordinary child in Vrindavan but to engage His beloved devotees in His transcendental pastimes and His mystical and uncommon activities were always an astonishment for all the inhabitants of Vraja including Nanda Maharaja and Maa Yashoda. His bodily features are even sweeter than honey and although He appeared in the material world, He remained above the modes of material nature.
Here, baby Krishna, who is extremely fond of stealing and eating butter, is seated on a throne. The All-Attractive Krishna’s transcendental body is covered not with clothes but a bunch of different glittering ornaments. His head is adorned with a peacock feather and His shoulders with a beautiful flower garland. Mother Yashoda and Mother Rohini are watching their most dear child holding a big pot of butter with one arm and with the other hand, He holds a butter ball which He is very eager to put into His mouth. Seeing His innocent and sweet face, they both become enchanted and get absorbed in pure bliss. The fortunate parrot, considered the symbol of love, sits on the hand of Mother Yashoda, whose eyes are intoxicated with unconditional motherly affection for Krishna. The entire painting has been gracefully embellished with 24 Karat Gold and beaded stones which is the most important feature of a Tanjore artwork. Everything related to Krishna is always a festival and this painting represents exactly that.
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