The painting ‘Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with kinsmen going to Vrindavan’ is a significant work from the Pahari School of miniature painting, specifically the Kangra sub-school. It captures a beautiful episode from Krishna’s childhood, emphasizing familial love, community, and the spiritual undertone of his journey to Vrindavan.
Title: Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with kinsmen going to Vrindavan
School: Pahari School – Kangra Sub-school
Medium: Tempera on handmade paper
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Symbolic and Emotional Significance:
The painting beautifully evokes a mood of affectionate departure and divine journey. It reflects the emotional bond shared between Krishna and his foster family and their simple, loving village life. It also spiritually hints at Krishna's greater journey toward his divine destiny.