The tradition of Tanjore or Thanjavur painting emerged and grew in the royal courts of Tanjore whose grandeur and sumptuousness reflects in the golden embellishment and regalia of themes and subjects in this Indian artwork. The royal court or Darbaar became a popular setting for the Thanjavur artists who enthroned Hindu gods and goddesses in grand court settings that fit the divinity in Indian culture.
This Tanjore painting with 24-karat gold and traditional colors is the visualization of Sri Krishna Darbaar- the royal court of the Yadava prince and an adored incarnation of Sri Vishnu. Inside an arched hall, adorned with divine ornaments, a youthful Sri Krishna sits royally accompanied by four of his queen consorts.
Krishna holds a delicate lotus in hand and is wreathed in exquisite ethnic jewelry, which is layered with 24-karat gold, giving his moon-like glow, an additional golden glimmer. Attendants with Chanvar (fly whisk), Pankha (fan), and Chattra (royal umbrella) stand behind the superb throne of Sri Krishna, adding to the regalia of this Tanjore artwork.
A rich red enlivens the background of the scene, extending to the lower portion of the painting, where sages and divine beings along with the royal horse and elephant- symbols of the might and abundance of a king, fill the space.
Below the dangling leg of Sri Krishna, Garuda, the divine bird mount of Sri Vishnu holds the foot of his Lord in a devoted manner. Surrounded by his earthly and heavenly praja (subjects) Sri Krishna in this Darbaar Krishna Tanjore painting is a stunning image of the young god's power and supreme beauty, revered eternally in Hinduism.
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