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RADHEY SHARMA

Lithograph on Paper

Circa

1930

Size (cms)

25 X 35.5

Artist

Anonymous

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Publisher

A. K. Joshi & Co. Bombay.

Printer

Ravi-Vaibhav F.A.L. Press, Ghatkopar, Active

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This lithograph portrays the divine couple Radha and Krishna, iconic figures in Hindu devotion. Krishna, with a serene dark blue complexion, plays the flute—a symbol of divine love—adorned with peacock feathers, jewels, and a yellow-red bordered dhoti. Beside him stands Radha, gracefully dressed in a richly embroidered red and gold sari, her expression reflecting deep spiritual devotion.
Set against a tranquil landscape of trees, river, and temple—likely evoking Vrindavan—the scene includes a cow peeking from behind Krishna, alluding to his pastoral roots. The lotus pedestals beneath their feet further elevate their sacred status, transforming the rural imagery into a vision of divine love and spiritual harmony.

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