Krishna and Radha Art Prints
Krishna is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu the Preserver, one of
the great Hindu divine trinity. He was born with bluish skin, as
are other incarnations of Vishnu. As a small child in the community
of Brindavan, India, Krishna was known for his playfulness, his
charm--and his love of butter, which he could always get to no matter
how it was protected.
His divinity was also obvious: once his mother, looking into his
mouth, saw there the entire universe. With the other children he
took care of the cows, leading them to pasture each day. Growing
into maturity, he became a slayer of demons and was widely sought
for his enlightened counsel. He paired with Radha, his feminine
counterpart, and theirs was indeed a divine and joyous marriage.
The Bhagavadgita, one of our most revered spiritual works, depicts
the time when the years long conflict, depicted in the epic Mahabharata,
was about to culminate in a true "mother of all battles.".
Arjuna, a noble warrior of one side, had accepted Krishna's offer
to be his charioteer, but didn't want to go into battle. Krishna's
words to him are the essence of the Bhagavadgita. (The poster above,
KAP, depicts a scene from this battle.)
Krishna is also known as Krisna, Govinda, and Gopala.
Krishna and Radha prints are 5x7 laminated and 8x10 sleeved. There
is one wallet size, KS1, and one poster.
5" x 7" Laminated Prints - $7.00
8"x10" Large Prints - New Lower Price $9.50!
All prints are available in 8x10. Each 8"
x 10" Reproduction is enclosed in a high-quality archival sleeve
(removable clear plastic cover)
19" x 27" Poster Prints - $18.50
Some Hindu Art Prints are available in exquisite poster-size reproductions.
Prints available in posters are noted. Please note: We ship some
posters in a mailing tube. There is a surcharge of $12.00 for these on international orders, due to increased Postal rates. ** KS1, KS3, KS4, KS5, KS6, KR1, KR2, KR3, KAP: Arwork copyrighted to The
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. www.krishna.comTop of Page
|