
Peacocks are very dear to Krishna. His favourite head ornament is the peacock plume. One never sees krishan without the decoration of the peacock feathers. Amongst the types of peacock feathers that are offered to the Lord, the rare white peacock plumes are the most special.
Here on the walls, the peacocks are all dancing to woo the peahens, by spreading their feathers as a way of attracting them. These hand-painted peacocks are painted, using the single hair brush style of miniature art. There are also 2 peacocks made with concave mirror, traditionally known as “theekri” work. Pieces of delicate mirror are cut and then pasted directly on the wall.
Jal literally means Water. It is what helps us keep cool in the summer. Summer time also known as Ushankal, at the Krishna temple is one of the most spec
The literal meaning of the word, “Gowdhuli” is the dust that flies when the cows run home just before sun set. It’s the most auspicious time of the
As the name suggests, utsav means a festival. The poinsettia red on the walls, juxta positioned with the three feet charcoal grey surround border adds to
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