KRISHNA SLAYS BAKASURA
KRISHNA SLAYS BAKASURA

KALIGHAT, EASTERN INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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KRISHNA SLAYS BAKASURA
KALIGHAT, EASTERN INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments on paper, the richly dressed and bejewelled blue-skinned deity holds the crane's beak and slays it
18 x 12in. (45.8 x 30.5cm.)

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Our painting shows the well-known scene where the demon crane is killed by Krishna. Bakasura, sent by the demon Kamsa to kill Krishna, had previously swallowed him. However, Krishna radiated so much heat that Bakasura was forced to regurgitate him, thus setting him free. Krishna seized the crane's beak and tore him apart.

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