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Kaliyamardan

Ravi Varma Press1890

Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation

Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation
Bengaluru, India

With the thousand-headed snake Kaliya taking refuge in the Yamuna river in Vrindavan, the only place where his nemesis Garuda cannot step foot on, it falls on the young Krishna's shoulders to protect the locals. A young Krishna, playing with his friends on the banks of the river, jumps into it to retrieve the ball that has fallen into it. Krishna gets into a duel with the snake and as it attempts to wrap itself around him, he grows in size beyond Kaliya's capability. The resulting dance by Krishna on the serpent's hood even as the locals watch in amazement is the awe-inducing Kaliyamardanam but he spares the snake's life as Kaliya's wives beg the lord for forgiveness.

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  • Title: Kaliyamardan
  • Creator: Ravi Varma Press
  • Date Created: 1890
  • Physical Dimensions: 21 x 46 cm
  • Type: Reproduction
  • Original Source: From the Sandeep & Gitanjali Maini Foundation
  • Rights: Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation, Bengaluru.
  • Art Form: Print
  • Labels and Inscriptions: Ravi Varma Press, Malavli, Lonavla
  • Creator's Lifetime: 1848-04-29/1906-10-02
  • About the Artist: Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906), India’s foremost artist, who took art to the masses, hailed from Kilimanoor, in the erstwhile state of Travancore. From a very young age, Ravi Varma, was drawn towards art, imbibing techniques from his uncle and mentor Raja Raja Varma and his mother, Umayamba Bayi, a poet in her own right. Varma was much sought after by the Royals and owing to his popularity and reputation, his spectacular and richly-textured works were prolific. His realistic portrayals of contemporary figures and interpretations of religious and mythological figures fetched him instant and enduring success, lifting his standing in the art world. If the Royals and his countrymen were in awe of this great talent, the international world was spellbound by his imagination and creativity. He ensured that art would be accessible to all, through reproductions of his paintings which were made available, and affordable to everyone.
Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation

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