Mysore
painting is an important form of classical South Indian painting that
originated in and around the town of Mysore in Karnataka encouraged and
nurtured by the Mysore rulers. Mysore painting are known for their elegance,
muted colours, and attention to detial. The themes for most of these
paintings are Hindu Gods and Goddesses and scenes from hindu mythology.These traditional
south indian handmade real gold painting of all Gods and Goddess. Its very
ancient art in which right from the board everything is handmade . It stays for
many many years and thus people get more returns when sold as antique.
Mysore painting is an important form of classical South Indian painting
that originated in and around the town of Mysore in Karnataka encouraged and
nurtured by the Mysore rulersThis painting depicts Govardhan giridhari Krishna . Krishna hold the entire mountain just on
the tip of his little baby finger to save sadhus from demons. Its
beautiful piece depicting mysore art work.
Available size is 22*25"
Krishna was born in prison, his parents – Devaki and Vasudeva. At the time of his birth, his life was in danger because the tyrant Kamsa was seeking to kill him. It had been foretold that Kamsa would be killed by Devaki’s eighth child. Since Sri Krishna was the eighth child, he was smuggled out of prison to be raised by his foster parents Nanda and Yasoda in Gokula. Nanda lived a simple lifestyle and was a chief in the local Cow-herding community. The young Sri Krishna is often depicted in these days as being a mischievous child, who enjoyed playing pranks and having fun. Some worship Sri Krishna as the ideal child of innocence.
Krishna was a model king, husband, friend, spiritual teacher and avatar. Krishna had a profound impact on the culture, religion and spirituality of not just India but the whole world. His basic philosophy of yoga is the reference point for all future spiritual teachers. His play of devotional yoga was also the reference point and inspiration for all future Masters and saints who emphasize devotion – influential figures such as Mirabai, Sri Chaitanya and Sri Ramakrishna. Krishna’s teachings allowed a huge range and diversity of spiritual approaches – from the detachment and equanimity of the Gita, the intense devotion of the gopis. Thus Krishna imbued Indian spiritual and religion with a diversity, richness of spirit and thus tolerance for the many paths to the goal.
It can be custoised with little extra handling time.
Price is $ 799