Illuminated facade of Rajagopalaswamy Temple in Mannargudi in the evening Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-facade-of-rajagopalaswamy-temple-in-mannargudi-in-the-evening-image338999957.html
RF2AKENW9–Illuminated facade of Rajagopalaswamy Temple in Mannargudi in the evening
Illuminated facade of Rajagopalaswamy Temple in Mannargudi in the evening Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illuminated-facade-of-rajagopalaswamy-temple-in-mannargudi-in-the-evening-image565524000.html
RF2RT1RHM–Illuminated facade of Rajagopalaswamy Temple in Mannargudi in the evening
Krishna Rajagopalaswamy, king of the cowherds Tirupati School, South India late 18th century This diminutive painting celebrates Krishna as king of the cowherds—a form of the divinity unique to the Rajagopalaswamy temple in Mannargudi in Tamil Nadu. It is a work of tender devotion, immediate in its celebration of Krishna as the pastoral protector of cows. Painted in a seemingly folkish style that belies its sophistication, this powerful image was likely painted in Tirupati, the great Vaishnava temple and pilgrimage center in southern Andhra Pradesh as part of a series celebrating the childhood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/krishna-rajagopalaswamy-king-of-the-cowherds-tirupati-school-south-india-late-18th-century-this-diminutive-painting-celebrates-krishna-as-king-of-the-cowherdsa-form-of-the-divinity-unique-to-the-rajagopalaswamy-temple-in-mannargudi-in-tamil-nadu-it-is-a-work-of-tender-devotion-immediate-in-its-celebration-of-krishna-as-the-pastoral-protector-of-cows-painted-in-a-seemingly-folkish-style-that-belies-its-sophistication-this-powerful-image-was-likely-painted-in-tirupati-the-great-vaishnava-temple-and-pilgrimage-center-in-southern-andhra-pradesh-as-part-of-a-series-celebrating-the-childhood-image569504652.html
RM2T2F4YT–Krishna Rajagopalaswamy, king of the cowherds Tirupati School, South India late 18th century This diminutive painting celebrates Krishna as king of the cowherds—a form of the divinity unique to the Rajagopalaswamy temple in Mannargudi in Tamil Nadu. It is a work of tender devotion, immediate in its celebration of Krishna as the pastoral protector of cows. Painted in a seemingly folkish style that belies its sophistication, this powerful image was likely painted in Tirupati, the great Vaishnava temple and pilgrimage center in southern Andhra Pradesh as part of a series celebrating the childhood
The utsava murti of Rajagopalasvami of Mannargudi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-utsava-murti-of-rajagopalasvami-of-mannargudi-image446712429.html
RM2GXNE79–The utsava murti of Rajagopalasvami of Mannargudi
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RM2J7XJ6X–The utsava murti of Rajagopalasvami of Mannargudi
People of Hindu religion bathing in religious Haridranathi water tank in Theppakulam, South India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-hindu-religion-bathing-in-religious-haridranathi-water-tank-in-theppakulam-south-india-image338999874.html
RF2AKENPA–People of Hindu religion bathing in religious Haridranathi water tank in Theppakulam, South India
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