Description
Art id : AQ_0224
Title – Jalbharan
Artist :- Swati Panday Chakraborty
Size – 16.5″ x 11.7″ without frame
Medium – Gouche
Sale :- 12,000/-
Description :- The painting is a beautiful Pattachitra-style . In the serene heart of Vrindavan, where lotus ponds bloom and peacocks dance under flowering trees, the morning air carries the fragrance of divine love.
Radha, adorned in her red ghagra and clinking bangles, walks gracefully toward the lotus-strewn pond, a matka balanced gently in her hand. Her steps are light, yet purposeful — for she comes, as every day, to draw water for her household.
But today, as the breeze flutters the branches and ripples dance on the water, Krishna stands waiting. Cloaked in golden yellow, with a mischievous smile and the melody of the flute lingering in the air, he greets her with the glint of divine play in his eyes.
The Gopis, caught in the moment, watch and giggle—half jealous, half delighted—as Krishna gently extends his hand, offering help, or perhaps just seeking Radha’s glance.
Radha lowers her eyes, a gentle blush on her cheeks, yet her soul surges with recognition. This is no ordinary encounter—it is the timeless meeting of soul and supreme, veiled in the simple act of fetching water.
Around them, nature halts—the cow rests, the peacocks bow, and the lotus blooms wider—as if bearing witness to this divine union.
Note :- Framing & Transportation cost excluded.


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