This Krishna Playing his flute kalighat painting is based on the Hindu holy city of Vrindavan, where Radha, Krishna's childhood sweetheart, would become enraptured whenever the latter played his flute. Hindu symbolism depicts Krishna as a flute-playing figure wearing a crown made of peacock feathers. The God of love, Krishna, is the epitome of heavenly love. And the way that divine love manifests itself in man is by permeating his entire being. The human heart is therefore the flute, and a hollowed-out heart will transform into a flute for the God of love to play. There is no room for love when the heart is not empty, or when there is not space in the heart. The painting is in excellent condition and size is 28"x20" and it comes without a frame.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Paper
- As it Appears
Material | Paper |
Color | Multi Colour |
Height | 71.00 CM |
Width | 56.00 CM |
Size | 27.90 INCH |
Product Code | SNF-170/57921 |