RadhaKrishna Holi is a painting by Sonali Gangane which was uploaded on March 6th, 2012.
RadhaKrishna Holi
Young Krishna is known to be very playful and mischievous. The story goes that as a child, Krishna was extremely jealous of Radha's fair complexion... more
Title
RadhaKrishna Holi
Artist
Sonali Gangane
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
Young Krishna is known to be very playful and mischievous. The story goes that as a child, Krishna was extremely jealous of Radha's fair complexion since he himself was very dark.
One day, Krishna complained to his mother Yashoda about the injustice of nature which made Radha so fair and he so dark. To pacify the crying young Krishna, the doting mother asked him to go and colour Radha's face in whichever colour he wanted.
In a mischievous mood, naughty Krishna heeded the advice of mother Yashoda and applied colour on her beloved Radha's face; Making her one like himself.
Somehow, the lovable prank of Krishna where he applied colour on Radha and other gopis using water jets called pichkaris gained acceptance and popularity. So much so that it evolved as a tradition and later, a full-fledged festival.
Till date, use of colours and pichkaris is rampant in Holi. Lovers long to apply colour on their beloveds face and express their affection for each other.
This legend is wonderfully brought alive each year all over India, particularly in Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana and Nandgaon-the places associated with Krishna and Radha.
In fact, the entire country gets drenched in the colour waters when it is time for Holi and celebrate the immortal love of Krishna and Radha.
In some states of India, there is also a tradition to place the idols of Radha and Krishna in a decorated palanquin, which is then carried along the main streets of the city. All this while, devotees chant Krishna's name, sing devotional hymns and dance in the name of the lord.
Thanks for viewing my original art.©Sonali T. Gangane
Uploaded
March 6th, 2012
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Comments (20)
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Sonali, As Basant said, I like this style and the expressive colors. Also I read the carefully written description with interest. Your descripiton has provided me with much learning about legends and traditions in India. I will come back to your site soon to view your many other fascinating works of art & to read more of your fascinating descriptions.