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Celestial musicians playing on cymbals and drum [Slides] Balisattra Managememt Committee

By: Series: Balisattra Bhagavata Purana illustrated manuscripts, Assam(SL-46737-47704)Publication details: Dibrugarh, Assam Balisattra Management Committee 1998Description: 1 Slide Col. ill. 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • F.136a
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F.136a Celestial musicians (top). Krishna pulls the dead body of Kansa holding his hair and the cowherd boys rejoice (below) F.136a Celestial musicians (top). Krishna pulls the dead body of Kansa holding his hair and the cowherd boys rejoice (below) Jaupaun, or Munsah poojah. The Jaupaun is the feast of serpents;the lower class call it also the carpenters feast, because it is celebrated particularly by carpenters [Slides] F.136a Celestial musicians playing on cymbals and drum [Slides] F.136b Kansa attained liberation and took the form of Krishna seated under a decorated canopy and holding chakra, counch, mace and lotus in his four hands (top). After his death Kansa attained the very form of Krishna and offered salutation to Krishna. Nanda Vasudeva and others are also in the picture (below) [Slides] F.136b Kansa attained liberation and took the form of Krishna seated under a decorated canopy and holding chakra, counch, mace and lotus in his four hands (top). After his death Kansa attained the very form of Krishna and offered salutation to Krishna. Nanda Vasudeva and others are also in the picture (below) [Slides] Sitar, Musical instrument [Slides]

IGNCA slides collection from Balisattra Management Committee. Detail of SL-47583

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