RFJH1MTT–Painting depicting Hindu god Krishna hugging cows. India.
RMERYXFK–Miniature painting of krishna playing flute
RFJH1MW4–Painting depicting Hindu god Krishna standing next to his brother Balaram. India.
RMBE44T7–Hare Krishna art under a roof in a garden
RFJH1MTW–Detail of a painting depicting Hindu god Krishna with cows. India.
RF2A7XX57–Painting of Krishna milking a cow by hand
RM2AAGFY5–Demon in form of a cow attacked Krishna but killed in the ensuing Duel, Jagannath Temple, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
RM2BKKMEH–Krishna leading the cows, 1750s painting, Museum, Delhi, India
RF2MA22PD–Kuilapalayam, India - 17th January 2023: Pongal Festival. Kolam drawn in front of a house of the village
RMF1Y80D–India, Rajasthan state, Jaisalmer, cattle farm, paintings representing Lord Krishna
RME1MBE0–Bhaktivedanta Manor Painting depicting Krishna and a cow
RMERAPHP–Painting of Lord Krishna in the meadow with the sacred cow
RM2B01E08–India: A common representation of a holy cow - often portrayed as 'Krishna's cow' - and calf, 20th century. Cattle are considered sacred in various world religions, most notably Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism as well as the religions of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. In some regions, especially India, the slaughter of cattle may be prohibited and their meat may be taboo. In Hinduism, Kamadhenu, the miraculous 'cow of plenty' and the 'mother of cows' is believed to represent the generic sacred cow, regarded as the source of all prosperity.
RMA1C703–The Hindu God Krishna in a typical pose blowing his flute in the company of a sacred cow
RMC1K17P–Northern India, holy picture with Krishna and a holy cow
RMABHKWA–The Hindu God Krishna seated in a lotus flower
RMGD5RJB–Poster of Krishna
RFTRK3YF–Krishna and Cow in form of Folk Art-Madhubani Painting madhubani Bihar INDIA
RM2B02XWA–Gopi is a word of Sanskrit origin meaning 'cow-herd girl'. In Hinduism specifically the name gopi (sometimes gopika) is used more commonly to refer to the group of cow herding girls famous within Vaishnava Theology for their unconditional devotion (Bhakti) to Krishna as described in the stories of Bhagavata Purana and other Puranic literatures.
RM2HJ26RX–Radha Crosses a River to Interview a Hindu Sage ca. 1820 Chokha Indian This horizontal painting shows a bird's-eye view of a rain-drenched landscape with a large river at center. On the left bank, Krishna stands with his steed, watching Radha, his beloved, and another woman being helped across the swirling waters. Several other figures, including a gopi with a cow and a man with a large pile of linens on his head, are making their way across. There are two small islands in the river with birds on them. On the top of the right bank is a palace, and below is the large figure of a hermit seated o
RMERYXFP–Miniature painting of God Krishna
RM2B01WYX–The Gita Govinda is a work composed by the 12th-century poet, Jayadeva, who was born in Kenduli Sasan near Puri in Orissa. It describes the relationship between Krishna and the gopis (female cow herders) of Vrindavana, and in particular one gopi named Radha. This work has been of great importance in the development of the bhakti traditions of Hinduism. The Gita Govinda is organized into twelve chapters. Each chapter is further sub-divided into twenty four divisions called Prabandhas. The prabandhas contain couplets grouped into eights, called Ashtapadis. The text also elaborates the eight moo
RMET1T8J–Miniature painting , Krishna Leela , Krishna lifting Govardhan hill with little finger , Chitrashala , Umaid Mahal , Bundi , Rajasthan , India , Asia
RF2A8DMKE–Hindu god Krishna cartoon illustration
RFFG285R–Krishna orchha wall painting in lakshmi narayan temple khajuraho madhya pradesh India
RF2A7XX5M–Painting of Krishna milking a cow by hand
RMET19PN–Krishna playing flute and cow painted on white tiles in Amreli Gujarat India
RF2MA22PC–Kuilapalayam, India - 17th January 2023: Pongal Festival. Kolam drawn in front of a house of the village
RMJ15J0H–Krishna with cows painting on wall, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2B00WYP–India: Gita Govinda manuscript, Krishna and the Gopis in the Forest (c. 1550). The Gita Govinda is a work composed by the 12th-century poet, Jayadeva, who was born in Kenduli Sasan near Puri in Orissa. It describes the relationship between Krishna and the gopis (female cow herders) of Vrindavana, and in particular one gopi named Radha. This work has been of great importance in the development of the bhakti traditions of Hinduism. The Gita Govinda is organized into twelve chapters. Each chapter is further sub-divided into twenty four divisions called Prabandhas.
RMR67K4M–Miniature painting of Lord Krishna in garden with cow and peacock playing musical instrument flute, India
RF2HBXXM2–Radha Krishna with cow poster sunrise landscape background
RMCE8R34–Lord Krishna playing musical instrument flute to cow Miniature Painting on paper
RF2KRJGYH–As the name suggests, miniature paintings are colorful handmade paintings very small in size. The colors used in the paintings are derived from various natural sources like vegetables, indigo, precious stones, gold and silver. While artists all around the world convey their respective theme through their paintings, the most common theme used in the miniature paintings of India comprises of the Ragas or a pattern of musical notes, and religious and mythological stories. These are executed on materials, such as paper, cloth, Ivory.
RM2M59ARW–Radha Krishna sitting on cow artwork painting
RMAFGH84–Painting of Lord Krishna as a young boy
RM2M599Y7–Lord Krishna playing flute with cow calf artwork painting
RM2H9G6N1–Sri Krsna with the flute, 18th Century Indian painting, 1790-1799
RMJ4YW3A–Child lord krishna painting, mathura, uttar pradesh, india asia
RMA32CEE–Painting of Lord Krishna
RMF6C10T–Painting of lord krishna with cows, nathdwara, rajasthan, india
RMGD5RP9–Miniature painting of Kangra School
RMF6C115–Painting of lord krishna and radha on wall, nathdwara, rajasthan, india, asia
RMPNDA13–The Lord Krishna in the Golden City (Harivamsha) From harivamsa ,an appendix of Razmnama. Date/Period: Ca. 1585. Painting / watercolor painting. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Height: 34.9 cm (13.7 in); Width: 23.2 cm (9.1 in). Author: Kesu Kalan and Miskin. Kalan, Kesav.
RMF5RPD1–Wooden painting of radha krishna, surajkund mela, haryana, india, asia
RMBK5CK5–Lord Venugopala (Krishna). 150 year old Mural (vegetable dye) and stucco work on the interior wall of the temple choultry at
RMJ15HY8–Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan parvat painting on wall, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2H45H36–Krishna slaying a demon with the aid of a cow, is watched by several cowherds with Indian deities in the distance. Gouache painting, ca. 1800.
RMRC5YNG–Indra before Krishna. With Surabhi (the Cow of Plenty) Indra prostrates himself before Krishna and begs forgiveness for having poured down rain on the cow-herds of Braja. It was this storm which led Krishna to shelter them by holding up Mount Govardhan. c.1780. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2541. Author: ANON.
RMMPTKXY–Krishna and the gopis, c1720. Artist: Unknown.
RF2HBXXBC–krishna with flute and cow digital art
RM2T6D191–Krishna and the Cowherds, mid 19th century.
RMPAB29M–Radha Crosses a River to Interview a Hindu Sage. Artist: Chokha (Indian, active 1799-ca. 1826). Culture: India (Rajasthan, Mewar). Dimensions: 8 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. (21 x 33.7 cm). Date: ca. 1820. This horizontal painting shows a bird's-eye view of a rain-drenched landscape with a large river at center. On the left bank, Krishna stands with his steed, watching Radha, his beloved, and another woman being helped across the swirling waters. Several other figures, including a gopi with a cow and a man with a large pile of linens on his head, are making their way across. There are two small islands i
RMJ15J0K–Lord krishna holding govardhan parvat painting on wall, uttar pradesh, india, asia,
RMCE5HH9–Lord Krishna playing musical instrument flute to cows in garden on glazed ceramic tiles
RMRC601R–Krishna stands on a rock by a tree playing his flute to a peacock and some cattle. A gopi kneels in worship on the right. c.1770. Opaque watercolour. Source: J.45,39.
RMF70T0X–Radha krishna wall painting, rajasthan, india, asia
RM2AX1C94–Krishna and the Cowherds: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), ca. 1520-30.
RMJ18KG4–Radha krishna painting, vrindavan, uttar pradesh, india, asia
RMCE5HXB–Lord Krishna playing flute and gopis on glazed ceramic tiles India
RMR67KGT–Lord Bal Krishna with cow in miniature painting on paper
RMCE5HF5–Radha Krishna with cow miniature painting on paper with gold emboss border mount
RM2R6F2BD–Krishna entertains his companions. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Origin: Guler or Chamba, Himachal Pradesh state, India. Date: ca. 1760-1765. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RM2FN8WD0–Krishna entertains his companions, ca. 1760-1765.
RMA12CPE–Cow painting holy worshipped animal in India on walls of Sandipani Ashram in Ujjain Madhya Pradesh India Asia
RM2R6F1HJ–Sri Krsna with the flute. Date: ca. 1790-1800. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Origin: Punjab Hills, India. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RM2AX14TM–Blindman's Bluff: Page From a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), ca. 1715-20.
RMA28CMF–RSC76716 Oil pastel painting of Lord Krishna playing flute with cow near tree
RMCE6B1C–Lord Krishna with cows miniature painting
RM2B4741P–Painting Gopal Krishna, Geeta Temple, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, Asia
RMAEYK2C–AKM71157 Acrylic color on paper lord krishna Artist Arun K Mishra Dinodia
RMR93F3G–Radha Krishna painting both with musical instrument flute and cows in garden India
RMR93JDA–Painting of person playing flute
RMR93JE0–Painting of person playing flute
RMR67JX5–Radha Krishna playing musical instrument flute in garden with cow, miniature painting, India, Asia
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