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Talking to the Hare Krishna Leader Who’s Bringing the Movement Into the Age of Lululemon By Carl Swanson , New York Magazine's editor-at-large May 18, 2016 ...
You might say that the idea for “Gates of the Lord: The Tradition of Krishna Paintings,” the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition running through Jan. 3, was born then.
As a child growing up in the Hare Krishna community in the United States, I was forbidden to be outside during a solar eclipse. In our version of Vedic astronomy, eclipses are believed to be a ...
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.
In the mid-1970s, his parents wound up at the Hare Krishna temple in Los Angeles, where his mother taught at the ashram school. Later, he was sent to a Krishna boarding school in the Sierra foothills.
At the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art, the exhibition ‘Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain’ spotlights a statue of a Hindu deity with a fascinating tale to tell.
The Cleveland Museum of Art's statue of Krishna as a boy god who saves the world by lifting a mountain over his head, was missing its legs and feet when acquired in 1973.
‘Bhakti’ and Krishna in Indian art A group show of Krishna in all his forms, from traditional to contemporary showcasing artistic devotion. Riddhi Doshi. Published 16 Aug 2024, 01:43 PM IST.
Then, after a 1978-79 conservation, Krishna acquired legs reconstructed from fragments also found in Phnom Da. Facing forward, the figure stood before us, beautiful and benevolent, but somewhat bland.
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