The awe-inspiring scene that Arjuna witnessed in Kurukshetra, the cosmic Vishwaroopa of Krishna, is made visible to the world through the magnificent idiom of Tanjore.
The Bhagavad contains the words of self-prostration and adoration that Arjuna spoke while standing at the feet of Krishna's powerful form. "You are the supreme primal object," Arjuna says, describing the unthinkable before his eyes.
When looking at this four-foot Tanjore picture, one gets the impression that Arjuna is standing at Krishna's feet.
With the twelve Rashis in his halo, the Yogis, tirthas, and followers in his lower body, Dashavatar in the tassels of his Shankha and Chakra, the Nagas on the lower level, and Sapta Rishi and Surya-Chandra on the horizon, Krishna emerges beneath the shade of Adi Shesha.
The celestial blue color of Vishwarupa is complemented by the use of traditional Tanjore colors that create vintage artwork. Upholding the order of the universe, symbolized by the Vishwarupa, the lowermost piece depicts the Kurma (tortoise) and Varaha (boar) forms of Vishnu, which are linked to the salvaging of Bhudevi. Enriched with Puranic narratives and ancient symbolism, this masterpiece Tanjore is a darshana of the unattainable Krishna-tattva, the essence of the supreme Lord.
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