Krishna's Cow
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Note : $130(Unframed) / $180(framed)
1) Size of the unframed silk painting: 7.5x7.5in; Size when framed: 12x12in (2in border, a glass protection and slim wood frame).
2) For illustration purpose, a white border and a black frame is used. This can be customised to suit your preference.
In Madhubani art, the cow and Krishna are deeply symbolic and often appear together:
Cow
Motherhood and nourishment – seen as a sacred mother figure (“Gau Mata”) providing sustenance.
Purity and gentleness – symbolizing a peaceful, giving nature.
Prosperity – cows are associated with abundance and agrarian life.
Krishna
Divine love and joy – often shown playing the flute, symbolizing spiritual bliss and the call of the divine.
Protector of dharma – known as the cowherd who guards and cherishes cows and people alike.
Childlike mischief and charm – celebrated for his playful stories, especially as a child in Vrindavan.
Together, Krishna with cows represents harmony between human, divine, and natureTry it!