In his Bengal Pattachitra artwork, artist Manoranjan Chitrakar renders Lord Krishna sitting on a serpent with Radha beside him. Lord Krishna is often portrayed as having dominion over various creatures and animals in Hindu mythology. In this portrayal, his sitting on a serpent, usually a Naga, represents his divine power and mastery over all living beings. Radha is an essential figure in Krishna’s life, representing his eternal love and divine union. Her presence beside Krishna signifies the inseparable bond between the two. The serpent in Hindu mythology often symbolizes protection and guardianship. In this context, it is seen as Krishna’s protective presence, ensuring the safety and well-being of Radha and his devotees. The use of vibrant colors, intricate details, and the specific symbolism of the serpent conveys the region’s interpretation of the Radha-Krishna narrative.
Lord Krishna on a serpent in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
₹1,500.00
Size : Medium
Dimensions : H-11 W-7 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Paper
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SKU: MM2444
Categories: Home Décor, Pattachitra
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