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Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca
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Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca
Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca. 1785. Krishna battles Kaliya, a hundred-headed serpent (naga) who was poisoning the river Yamuna
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This print showcases a remarkable moment from Hindu mythology, depicting Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon. Created around 1785 as part of a Bhagavata Purana series, this artwork captures the intense battle between Krishna and Kaliya, a venomous serpent with one hundred heads that had been poisoning the river Yamuna. The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life this epic confrontation on the riverbank. Clad in traditional clothing, Krishna stands heroically against the grey reptile, symbolizing his bravery and divine power. The spectators surrounding them reflect both awe and fear as they witness this extraordinary event unfold. Painted using opaque watercolor and ink on paper by an unknown artist, this piece represents not only religious significance but also serves as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. It is housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art. Through this image, we are transported back to eighteenth-century Hindoostan (India), where mythological tales were celebrated through art. The scene evokes a sense of heroism and triumph over evil forces while highlighting the deep-rooted beliefs of Hinduism. Whether you are drawn to its historical context or simply captivated by its beauty, this stunning print offers an opportunity for reflection upon ancient legends that continue to inspire people worldwide.
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