The Kalamkari on this Bangalore silk dupatta depicts one of the Krishna Leela, in particular Ras Leela. In the Ras Leela scene, Lord Krisha is shown dancing with the Gopis (ladies) under the moonlight. This divine dance symbolizes the soul’s yearning for union with the divine and is depicted with grace and devotion. Most of Krishna Leela's art form is always seen with Radha depicting the divine love between Lord Krishna and Radha, often referred to as Radha-Krishna, placing them in the center with all other elements. Their love symbolizes the eternal unconditional love between the devotee and the divine. While depicting this kalamkari art to Radha-Krishna the artist also showed countless cattles adorably. Also, at the borders of the dupatta, the artist has shown multiple lovely fawns.
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