This painting is the depiction of the Mangla Arti darshans at Nathdwara, in which the devotees can have a view of their beloved deity Shrinathji in early morning and before sunset worship of the deity who has adorned himself in a rose coloured dress with leafy illustrations, while he wears a kesari yellow turban with pearls outlining and mini decorative pieces of gold along with a little morpankh cutting over his head.
The most precious and priceless ornament here is the smile of the Black Lord, who has eyes like the petals of a lotus and a transcendental form from head to toe, which are covered in the cloth symbolising him resting on the bed as he has just woken up.
This childhood Krishna is a thief of everyone’s heart, and this theme is deeply elaborated in the watercolour composition on paper, which has been bordered in a rectangular shape with alluring floral patterns on a green background, which completely provides a feeling of positivity and nature.
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