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Lord Krishna with his flute and a lady feeding a cow in Madhubani by Vibhuti Nath

5,000.00

Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 22 (in) by W: 7.5 (in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Khadi Recycled Paper

Availability: In Stock
SKU: MM1418 Categories: ,
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In the Madhubani painting, Vibhuti Nath impressively renders Lord Krishna playing his flute, and a lady sitting with a pot feeding a cow, with peacock motifs around. Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is often depicted playing the flute. His divine music symbolizes the call to the spiritual path, and it is believed to enchant and captivate all who hear it. The flute represents the harmony and connection between the individual soul and the divine. Krishna’s presence in this artwork signifies his role as a spiritual guide and the embodiment of divine love. The lady in the artwork, feeding a cow with a pot, likely represents the importance of compassion, nurturing, and simple acts of kindness in Hindu culture. Cows hold a special place in Hinduism, symbolizing gentleness, abundance, and motherhood. The act of feeding the cow with a pot signifies the reverence and care for these sacred animals. The peacock’s vibrant and beautiful plumage is said to have been created by Krishna himself, making it a symbol of his divine creativity.

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Lord Krishna with his flute and a lady feeding a cow in Madhubani by Vibhuti Nath
5,000.00