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  2. Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. His life is full of episodes, meaningful feats and also play collectively called Krishna leela. He is the dark, blue skinned lover of...

    • Depicting The Life of Krishna in Art
    • Braj and Brindavan
    • Krishna and Mount Govardhana
    • Krishna and The Gopis
    • Krishna and Radha
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    Depictions of Krishna vary greatly across time period, region, materials and methods of production as well as styles. Sometimes we see him as an adorable, chubby baby who has just stolen a vessel full of butter, as in a late 20th-century calendar print. Krishna—who the artist depicts here with light blue skin and adorned with necklaces, earrings, a...

    Features of the natural environment, like the Yamuna River, are important characters in many representations of episodes from Krishna’s life. The verdant landscape that figures so prominently in depictions of Krishna is known as Braj (sometimes written as Vraj), which is the region surrounding the Yamuna River. At the center of Braj is the town of ...

    A 13th-century carving from the Hoysalesvara Temple at Halebidu in southern India shows an episode in the life of Krishna in which the landscape is once-again a central character. In this depiction Krishna stands in a triple-bend posture which creates an elegant swaying of his body (tribhanga). One of the many postures connected to traditional form...

    Another well-known story from the life of Krishna that appears often in works of art is the episode when he stole clothing from the milkmaids (gopis) who were bathing in the nearby Yamuna River. In this 16th-century folio from a Bhagavata Purana manuscript, we see the gopisstanding partially nude amongst the swirling waves of the Yamuna. Some of th...

    Most beloved amongst the gopisis Radha, the consort of Krishna and considered by many devotees to be a goddess in her own right (specifically, an avatar of the goddess Lakshmi). An important early text, the Gita Govinda, composed by the writer Jayadeva in the 12th century, describes in poetic verse the loving, and sometimes contentious, relationshi...

    The intimate, loving relationship between Krishna and Radha parallels the intense religious devotion (bhakti) that many Vaishnavites feel toward the blue-skinned god. It is a sentiment that is visualized not only in refined courtly paintings and monumental stone carvings (like those above), but also in more inexpensive materials and popular art for...

  3. Mar 22, 2023 · Krishna art is a fitting tribute to the grandeur of Hindu gods. Krishna is the eighth manifestation of Vishnu, the god who envisions the universe and is mentioned in the Bhagavad-Gita, a revered Indian book. Krishna art depicts the beauty of this god in a variety of ways, including photographs, paintings, and sketches.

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    Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in idols as black- or blue-skinned. Krishna is also known by various other names, epithets, and titles that reflect his many associations and attributes.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · 1. Lord Krishna's beauty is described wonderfully in Bhagavata Purana and is expounded further in Chaitanya Charitamrita. O son of the king of the cowherds, Your transcendental body is dark blue like a new cloud, Your garment is brilliant like lightning, and the beauty of Your face is enhanced by Your gunja earrings and the peacock feather on ...

  6. Krishna is commonly depicted with a bluish complexion, which has deep symbolism in Hindu mythology and Krishna's divine persona. The association of Krishna with the colour blue can be traced back to ancient scriptures and folklore.

  7. Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. His life is full of episodes, meaningful feats and also play collectively called Krishna leela. He is the dark, blue skinned lover of...