#Krishna art
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rambheem-is-real · 7 months ago
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nishi tholichaadu deepamai
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zeherili-ankhein · 9 months ago
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Pinaha charu neela basa hridaye pranayakusumarasha
Harinanetre bimala haasa kunjabaname aao lo
I rummaged through my old stuffs again and found this one... It's very old, so I did a little retouching and... Here it is!
Credit for original: errrrrr idk... I found it on Pinterest..... But whoever did this, I love you
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janaknandini-singh999 · 1 year ago
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Attention, Gopiblr! You NEED to check her out
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I've been following this artist since 2017 on insta and she's just so talented!
The captions she writes that goes along with it are just 🤌🌸🦚💞✨️
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sayakel · 6 months ago
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drawing is hard.
drawing krishna is somehow harder.
the following is the process video of krishna being, "source: trust me."
this is the final picture.
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 5 months ago
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Vintage Krishna Bhakti Art
Venugopal an Early Lithograph/Oleograph by Ravi Varma Press. Size 7 x 5 inches.
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buttercupspotify · 1 year ago
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can you pls make a moodboard about loving Krishna and fangirling over Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo at the same time ?? Like both of the sides in a same aesthetic ?? I’d be very much grateful. 😃❤️
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hey anon, here's your mood board :)
thank you so much for your req, and I'm really sorry that i did this like after a couple of months maybe 😭?! but i hope you understand that i was under academic stress and my exams were going on, thank you
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h0bg0blin-meat · 1 year ago
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Hello boyfriend.
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thereader-radhika · 2 years ago
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The Most Heartening Friends' Meet-up Ever
Kuchela alsoknown as Sudama is a childhood friend of Krishna. They were classmates at Sandipani Maharshi's ashramam. But upon reaching adulthood, Krishna became the ruler of Dvaraka, and Sudama remained an impoverished villager. His wife implored him to meet his old friend and request for some financial assistance.
He sets out to Dwaraka with a bundle of rice flakes. Krishna and Rukmini welcome him with so much love and treat him royally, which embarassed him. He doesn't mention anything about his situation or the gift of rice flakes. The poem mentioned in the post deals with their casual conversation.
But all knowing Krishna asks for rice flakes and Rukmini stops him from eating too much. Kuchelan returns to his home after some time, without asking for anything. But he is amazed when he reaches his village for his home have been conveyed to a palace with a lot of riches. He and his wife enjoy their newly found wealth and status with humility.
This Kathakali performance based on the story of Krishna and Kuchela is called "Kuchelavritham"
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A shorter modern version (starts from 'Medura Bhakti Ulla')
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Ajitha Hare Jaya Madhava Vishnu!
Unconquerable one! Hari! Jaya! Madhava! Vishnu!
Ajamukhadeva Nata!
He who is worshiped by other gods like Brahma
Vijaya Sarathe Sadhu Dwijan Onnu Parayunnu
Charioteer of Arjuna, this poor Brahmin is telling you
Sujana Sangamam Ettam Sukrithanivaha Sulabhamathanu Niyatham 
 Association with noble people is indeed meritorious and rare
Paladinamayi Njanum Balabhadranuja! Ninne
Nalamodu Kanmathinu Kaliyalle Ruchikkunnu.
Brother of Balarama, I have been yearning to visit you since a long time. I am not joking.
Kaalavishamam Kondu Kamam Sadichathilla
I was unable to fulfill my desire (to come and meet you) due to difficulties and obstacles
Neela Neeradavarna! Mridula Kamalaruchiranayana!Nrihare!
The one with the color of blue clouds! The one with eyes like soft lotus petals! The one had took the form of a lion!
Adyapi Bhawal Kripa Vidyothanamakum Padyati Elkkuvathinu Bhagyam Undakuka Moolam
Now, since I am fortunate be enlightened by the earthen dust your grace,
Chaidyare! Janmaphalamee Dwijanenthu Venam?
Enemy of Chedi King, Sishupalan. What gift can this Brahmin desire more?
Hridhyam Tavaka Vrittam Mozhikilula Uraga Patium Adhuna
Your news is dearest to my heart. If those news are told, even Anantha will be swayed.
Medurabhaktiyulla Madrisham Sukhamanye
For the most devoted ones like me, there can be no other feeling than pleasure.
Vadamillaho Dukham Badhikkayilla Noonam
There is no arguing about it (no doubt). We won't  be affected by sorrow
Yadavadhipia Ninne! Hridi Chinta Nidanena,
The leader of the Yadavas! If I perpetually think of you in my mind, Modam me Valarunnu! Karuna Varanamarunasahaja Ketana!
My Happiness increases! Please have mercy, the one who has Aruna's brother (Garuda) the insignia!
I am from Kerala.
@kathaniii
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sambhavami · 2 years ago
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💜 Krishna Mandala 💜
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mypicturesquesworld · 2 years ago
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Premam Jagathi
Krishnam Pranathi!!
HAPPY HOLI TO ALL🌈💐🌈
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alanjoseph21 · 1 year ago
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https://artehouse.in/idols-and-statues
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hrituparnam · 6 months ago
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Collecting with Intention: Tips for Curating a Spiritual Art Collection
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Cultivating a Sacred Space Through Art
Art collecting can be a deeply personal journey, especially when the pieces you seek are a reflection of your spiritual beliefs. A spiritual art collection is more than just an aesthetic addition to your home; it’s an assemblage of inspiration and serenity that can uplift, heal, and transform your living space. Here are some tips to help you curate a spiritual art collection with intention.
Define Your Spiritual Aesthetic
Begin by contemplating what spirituality means to you. Is it a connection to a particular religion, a broader sense of the cosmos, or an inner journey towards self-discovery? Define your spiritual aesthetic by identifying symbols, stories, and themes that resonate with you.
Seek Pieces That Speak to Your Soul
When selecting artwork, listen to your intuition. Sometimes, a piece may not fit your initial criteria, but it speaks to you on a deeper level. Trust that inner voice; it often recognizes the profound impact an artwork can have on your spirit.
Consider the Energy of the Art
Every artwork carries its own energy. Consider how the colors, forms, and subjects contribute to the piece’s overall vibe. Does it evoke peace, joy, or contemplation? Ensure that the energy aligns with the atmosphere you wish to create in your space.
Research the Artist’s Intentions
The artist’s intentions can imbue a piece with spiritual significance. Research the artists whose work you admire to understand their motivations and the meanings behind their creations. This connection can deepen your appreciation and the spiritual value of the artwork.
Quality Over Quantity
A spiritual art collection should be curated thoughtfully, with each piece selected for its significance rather than its quantity. It’s better to have a few pieces that truly move you than many that don’t hold as much personal value.
Create a Sacred Space
Designate a space in your home where your spiritual art can be displayed prominently. This could be a meditation corner, a personal altar, or simply a peaceful nook. The placement should allow for reflection and introspection.
Rotate Your Collection
As you grow and your spiritual journey evolves, so too might your taste in art. Don’t be afraid to rotate pieces in and out of your collection. This keeps the energy fresh and allows new inspirations to flow into your space.
Support Spiritual Artists and Communities
Consider purchasing art from artists and communities that align with your spiritual values. This not only supports their work but also ensures that the art you collect is authentic and created with a spirit of reverence.
Document Your Collection’s Journey
Keep a record of your collection’s evolution. Documenting the stories behind each acquisition, the reasons they spoke to you, and the moments they’ve enhanced can be a spiritual practice in itself.
By following these tips, your spiritual art collection will become a meaningful reflection of your inner world, offering daily reminders of the beliefs and values that guide your life.
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janaknandini-singh999 · 2 years ago
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Radhakrishn crossdressing
- rights to respective owners
(artists, Isckon paintings etc)
Aka MY FAVOURITE THING EVERRR MY BESTIES LOOK SO GORGEOUS ?!?!!
# my besties bashing the gender norms so AMAZINGLY # gonna show this to whoever says bOys don't wEaR ✨️girl clothes✨️ and vice versa and who justify saying it's against our ✨️religion ✨️ # don't even get me started now-
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janaknandini-singh999 · 2 years ago
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THEE most majestic barbie ever
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gopis assemble <3
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 5 months ago
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I really love the 16th Century paintings of Krishna Lila! When you are really deep in the spirit, these paintings are of the soul. They are transcendentally soothing. Representations of Krishna
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khatu99 · 2 years ago
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आपका स्वागत है श्री राधे कृष्णा भक्ति संगीत YouTube चैनल पर! हम आपके लिए सबसे सुंदर और आनंददायक राधे कृष्णा भक्ति गानों का संग्रह करते हैं। यहाँ आप प्रेम, भक्ति और आध्यात्मिकता के आनंद को गीतों के माध्यम से महसूस कर सकते हैं। हमारे चैनल पर आपको आनंददायक राधे कृष्णा भजन, आरतियाँ, धुन, स्तोत्र और भक्ति गीतों की विविधता मिलेगी।
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