A beautiful Kalamkari painting of Shri Krishna, with cows. Krishna is also known as Govinda, 'He who gives pleasure to the cows'. Cows and Krishna have always been together. In His original form in the spiritual world, Krishna is a cowherd boy in the agricultural community of Goloka ("cow planet") Vrindavan, where He keeps unlimited, transcendental surabhi cows. When He descends to earth, Krishna brings a replica of Vrindavan with Him, and He spends His childhood tending cows and calves while playing in the pasturing grounds with His friends.Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile, produced in Isfahan and Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Kalamkari refers to the ancient style of hand painting that is done with a different techniques. Literal meaning of Kalamkari is kalam, which means pen and kari which refers to craftsmanship; which is derived from a Persian word
Kalamkari is a type of hand painted doing on cotton textile. Kalamkari refers to the ancient style of hand painting that is done with a different techniques. Literal meaning of Kalamkari is kalam, which means pen and kari which refers to craftsmanship; which is derived from a Persian word