हिंडोला
हिंडोलं रमणीयं स्वायत्तं नृत्यति, रागानुभावे साहिते संयुक्तम्।
राधाकृष्णविलासे सदा रसानं, गोपीगीतैर्विहरति प्रियार्थे॥
Hindola, captivating in its rhythmic sway, dances gracefully, entwined with the essence of musical modes. In the eternal play of Radha and Krishna, immersed in delight, the Gopis sing and play music in love for the Beloved.
In Sanskrit, “Hindola” evokes the essence of swinging, embodying a rhythmic sway. This exquisite painting is part of a collection portraying ragas, each intricately linked with a musical mode. Within the Hindola Raga, melodies stir the fervor of Krishna’s play amidst the bloom of Monsoon. Radiating with the eternal bond of Radha and Krishna, it encapsulates the epitome of devotion. The artist masterfully employs vivid, earthy hues infused with lustrous gold accents, thereby enriching the portrait in adherence to the revered Marwar style of painting.
The artwork was created by Lal Singh Bhati in the late 19th century. The painting is made in Jodhpur (Marwar) school painting style using natural colors & mix media on an art sheet. Value collectible in intact condition. The artwork size is 21″x30″ (excluding mount & frame).
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