The Gods Come to Admire Krishna by School Indian

The Gods Come to Admire Krishna

(The gods come to admire Krishna, embodies in the body of a beautiful child, Ganesha (Ganesh or Ganapati) sitting on the knees of his mother Parvati. Pat: painted roll of the Bengal region, serving as a narrative medium for singers Baoul (Baul). Leonard de )


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The Gods Come to Admire Krishna by School Indian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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