description of nand , yashoda and Krishna with kinsmen going to vrindavan.
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Nand Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen
going to Virindavana
Description: The miniature painting ‘Nand Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen going to Virindavana’ painted by artist Nainsukh during 1785-90 A.D. It was painted in watercolour on paper with Tempera method the subject matter is very appealing It has been taken from Bhagvat Purana.
Krishna’s father Nand his mother Yashoda along with kinsmen are going to Vrindavana. The painting’s subject matter is justified on the basis of the aesthetic parameters as the way Krishna has been shown in the centre raising the right hand upward towards Vrindavana is very appealing. Based on the episode of Bhagvat Puran and painted in Kangra style. In this painting have been shown thirteen human figures. Three of them have been shown swimming in the Yamuna. Rest of the figures have been shown in various countenances and wearing clothes of vivid colours, on the other side of the river. Krishna has been shown in blue colour, half-naked but wearing different ornaments made of gold. There is a golden crown on his head. All the persons are half-naked except Nand and Yashoda. One other crowned person, who has put on a blue-coloured costume, is possibly Balram, raising one of his hands up is signalling towards Vrindavana.
All the human figures have worn stripped clothes down the loins and their heads have also been covered with multi-coloured cloth. On the left bank of the river, there is a bird sitting on a cut stem of a heavy tree. On other stem has also been shown a sitting bird. In the right side of the painting is a tree on which have been shown coiled around creepers. In the background, there is sky surrounded with clouds, and through them are peeping out the golden buildings of Vrindavana. The ground of the other side of the river has been shown filled with greenery.
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The painting of Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with kinsmen going to Virindavana was painted by the artist named Nainsukh during the period 1785-90 A.D. This was drawn using the Tempera method and it can be found in the Bhagvat Puranam.
Description of the painting:
- This painting depicts the scene from Bhagvat Puranam in which Nand (Krishna's father), Yashoda (Krishna's mother) and kinsmen are going to Virindavan. Here there are a total of 13 people in this painting.
- Lord Krishna is blue wearing a golden crown and gold jewellery on his neck. The paiting also shows Balram wearing a crown and both of them are pointing towards the sky indicating Virindavan. There are 3 people bathing in the river Yamuna.
- In the left side of the river bank there is a tree with a cut stem on which a bird is resting. Meanwhile on the right side, there is a tree with creepers coiled around it. The sky is bright showing the golden towers of the buildings in the city of Virinthavan.
Every people in this painting can be seen as half naked except for Nandh and Yashoda. The people has worn dresses with stripes on it with multicoloured turban on their head.