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News; Cleveland Museum of Art’s big Krishna exhibit uses technology, great storytelling, to reveal history of a prized sculpture. Published: ; Nov. 21, 2021, 5:30 p.m.
The Krishna gallery curator Bandana Prapanna emphasises that the gallery is not about the god as a religious icon. "It is about art - inspired by the Krishna theme,'' she says. "Even if you are ...
With one motion, Krishna broke the flute and threw it away in the bushes. All his adult life, until his death, Krishna never played flute or any other instrument. 0 COMMENT. Write.
Krishna is a cosmic musician, and the tune he creates by playing his transcendental flute is embodied with cosmic energy. As Krishna’s divine flute calls at any time of the ...
Sweetness is central to the career of B.G. (Banwarhlal Giridharlal) Sharma, as seen in his designs for commercially produced prints, which, according to his presenters at the Crow Collection of ...
CLEVELAND — Across hundreds of years and thousands of miles, the Cleveland Museum of Art's latest exhibit takes you to Cambodia, the sacred mountain home to sculptures of eight Hindu gods ...
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How Krishna shifts from flute to chakra - MSNWhile residing in Dwaraka, Madhav (Lord Krishna) transforms from a flute player ‘Murali Manohar' to a warrior wielding the Sudarshana Chakra. He helps his cousins, the Pandavas, regain their ...
The story of Krishna playing the flute comes to us from the Bhagavata Purana. It was written in the 10th century, a thousand years after the Mahabharata. For all talk of the 5,000-year-old ...
In Krishna’s avatar, the Lord fulfilled His love for music with a most melodious instrument — a flute. Every day little Krishna would set out from home with His flute tucked in at His waist ...
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