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Krishna with Gopis (Pahari school ) short note

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Answered by lavish1906
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was painted during 1730 A.D. by the artist Manaku. It was painted in watercolour on paper with Tempera method. Krishna-Lila themes have been depicted through this relevant painting in Pahari School of miniature paintings in our course of study. each other (one at the left end is holding chauri).

Answered by jashanwahla24
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Gopi is a Sanskrit word originating from the word Gopala referring to a person in charge of a herd of cows. ... Although Radha and the other gopis are referred to as "cowherd girls," according to the esoteric theology of Vaishnavism they are the eternal consorts of Krishna, who is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

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