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Original fileIn this Pahari painting, the blue-skinned deity Krishna kneels to touch the feet of his father, Vasudeva, who is seated with his wife Devaki, while his brother Balarama stands nearby with hands joined in a gesture of respect. The scene is framed by stylized architectural elements against a vibrant orange and yellow background. The composition emphasizes the emotional and devotional weight of the reunion of the incarnations with their parents after Krishna's victory over the tyrant Kamsa.
This painting depicts a crucial episode from the Bhagavata Purana, a foundational text of Vaishnava bhakti (devotional) tradition, illustrating the theological concept of lila, or the divine play of the deity within the human realm. It serves as a visual meditation on the relationship between divine incarnation and human parentage.
वसुदेवउग्रसेनकीमातापरवेक्षकउठेन ३२
Translation
Vasudeva and Ugrasena's mother are the observers (present/standing) as they rise. 32
Bhagavata Purana
The painting is a direct illustration of the narrative events described in the tenth book of the Bhagavata Purana.
Object
Gum tempera, gold, and silver on paper
religious
Digital Source
Unknown · Public domain
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