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Radha-Krishna portrayal 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: MM2449 Categories: ,
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Artist Manoranjan Chitrakar in his Bengal Pattachitra depicts Radha and Krishna sitting, with Krishna holding a conch shell trumpet. The image of Radha and Krishna sitting together signifies their togetherness and the unity of the individual soul with the divine. It represents the idea that spiritual enlightenment is achieved through a deep and loving connection with the divine, just as Radha is deeply connected with Krishna. The conch shell trumpet is blown during religious ceremonies to announce the presence of the divine and to call people to prayer. When Krishna holds it, it symbolizes his divinity and his role as a spiritual guide. This imagery serves as a visual representation of divine love, spiritual connection, and the guidance of the Supreme Being, invoking feelings of devotion and inspiration for those who view it, reminding them of the profound and transformative power of love and faith in the divine.

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Radha-Krishna portrayal in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
1,500.00