
YASHODA NAND KRISHNA
Embellished Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1920
Size (cms)
34.7 X 50.5
Artist
C. G. Ramanujam
C.G. Ramanujam was known for creating oleographs with themes of Hindu mythology. He mastered oil paintings and was recognized both locally and internationally. His artwork has a richness that captivated audiences.
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Publisher
R. Ethirajiah & Sons, Madras.
Printer
Ravi Varma Press, Malavli - Lonavla.- Active
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The lithograph titled "Yashoda Nand Kishore" by C. G. Ramanujam depicts Laddu Gopal, the infant form of Lord Krishna, seated on a couch, adorned with intricate jewelry and a flower garland that highlight his divine innocence. He holds a pot of freshly churned butter in one hand and a laddu in the other, capturing his playful nature.
Beside him, Mother Yashoda lovingly holds a laddu and a bowl, while Father Nand stands nearby with a parrot perched on his finger. An attendant fans Krishna with a peacock feather whisk, emphasizing his divine royalty. The background features an elegant arched structure, partially draped with fabric, adding a serene domestic touch.
This tender scene reflects the eternal bond between the divine and the devotee, expressed through the loving care of Krishna’s foster parents.
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