The beautiful Pata painting Depicts the Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhana hill with his finger as the two devotees look awestruck devotees look at him. The painting beautifully depicts an anecdote of Vrindavan in which once the jealous Indra sent torrential rains to punish the people who had stopped worshipping him and started worshipping Krishna. Indra invoked many clouds to appear in the sky and schemed to flood the region with rains lasting for seven days and seven nights. Krishna in reply then lifted Govardhan hill, under which all the animals and people of the region took shelter, safe from the rains of Indra's fury. Ultimately, Indra accepted defeat, and after praying to Krishna, left for his heavenly abode, the Heaven.
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The beautiful Pata painting Depicts the Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhana hill with his finger as the two devotees look awestruck devotees look at him. The painting beautifully depicts an anecdote of Vrindavan in which once the jealous Indra sent torrential rains to punish the people who had stopped worshipping him and started worshipping Krishna. Indra invoked many clouds to appear in the sky and schemed to flood the region with rains lasting for seven days and seven nights. Krishna in reply then lifted Govardhan hill, under which all the animals and people of the region took shelter, safe from the rains of Indra's fury. Ultimately, Indra accepted defeat, and after praying to Krishna, left for his heavenly abode, the Heaven.
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