About Rasalila (Krishna Dances with the Cowherdesses) Vintage Indian Miniature Art Painting
The rasalila (play of passion) is a highly evocative story about the nature of human and divine love. Krishna invites the gopis (cowherdesses) to dance around him as he plays his flute. As he plays, he multiplies himself to dance with each woman simultaneously and enable her to experience a singular, intimate relationship with her Lord. In this way, Krishna reveals his infinity and compatibility. Here blue-skinned Krishna is depicted multiple times in the circle and at the center with his favorite consort, Radha. Lively musicians and dancers play jubilantly as two celestial beings sprinkle flowers from above in admiration. Deer, birds, and fish rhythmically cavort across the bottom.