Art, asked by nonukumar35906, 3 months ago


1. How far has its painter been successful in depicting the subject - matter of Pahari Painting
Krishna with Gopis" ? Submit your reason on the basis of the aesthatical Parameter.​

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Answered by annu6075
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Explanation:

Krishna and the Gopis by Unknown artist, Kulu School

ARTWORK DETAIL

This painting celebrates the entrancing power of spiritual love. It depicts a story from the Srimad-Bhagavatam, one of the great Puranas (ancient sacred texts) in Hinduism describing Krishna’s life. A common subject in Kulu School paintings, this story describes how Krishna was so transfixed by the resplendent, red glow of the Sharad Ritu (autumn) night in the Vrindavana forest that he started to play music on his flute. Hearing his music, gopis (cow-herding girls famous for their unconditional devotion to Krishna) flocked to join him and together they danced with unbridled joy. Their dance is called the Rasa Lila, literally meaning ‘play of aesthetics’ and broadly translating to ‘Dance of Divine Love’. The orange background, typical of Kulu painting, not only represents the autumnal sunset but also casts the scene in a joyous glow.

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