Yashoda with Infant Krishna - A Tender Moment of Divine Motherhood (18 × 24 in Poster)

India | 1895 Region / Date Indian SubcontinentChromolithograph after Raja Ravi Varma, 1895 Key Features This intimate chromolithograph by Raja Ravi Varma portrays a tender domestic moment between Mother Yashoda and the infant Krishna, capturing...
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Yashoda with Infant Krishna - A Tender Moment of Divine Motherhood (18 × 24 in Poster)

Yashoda with Infant Krishna - A Tender Moment of Divine Motherhood (18 × 24 in Poster)

Rs.2,100.00

Yashoda with Infant Krishna - A Tender Moment of Divine Motherhood (18 × 24 in Poster)

Rs.2,100.00
Frame style: Unframed
India | 1895

Region / Date

Indian Subcontinent
Chromolithograph after Raja Ravi Varma, 1895

Key Features

This intimate chromolithograph by Raja Ravi Varma portrays a tender domestic moment between Mother Yashoda and the infant Krishna, capturing the warmth of maternal affection that lies at the heart of Krishna’s childhood stories. The scene unfolds within a palace interior, where Yashoda gently supports the child on her lap while a devoted female attendant kneels nearby, admiring the young deity with folded hands.

Krishna appears as a small child adorned with delicate ornaments and a tiny crown decorated with a peacock feather — a subtle foreshadowing of the divine figure he will become. His calm expression and poised posture reflect both innocence and divinity. Though he appears as a playful child of Gokul, the visual cues remind the viewer that this infant is none other than Vishnu incarnate, born to restore dharma in the world.

Yashoda’s expression conveys quiet maternal pride and affection. Her protective embrace and gentle posture emphasize the human dimension of the divine narrative - the idea that the supreme deity chose to experience the world through the love and care of a mother. This theme of divine childhood (Bal Krishna) remains one of the most beloved aspects of Krishna devotion in Indian culture.

The surrounding setting enriches the composition. A richly draped curtain frames the figures, while carved arches open to a distant landscape beyond the palace. At the child’s feet sits a plate of fruits, suggesting nourishment and domestic comfort, reinforcing the atmosphere of family life rather than grand mythology.

Ravi Varma’s naturalistic style brings remarkable emotional realism to the scene. His figures possess lifelike expressions and graceful gestures, allowing viewers to connect with the sacred story as an intimate human experience. Through chromolithographic reproduction, works like this reached countless homes across India in the late nineteenth century, shaping popular devotional imagery for generations.

This artwork beautifully celebrates the universal bond between mother and child while simultaneously portraying the divine mystery of Krishna’s earthly childhood.

Museum-Grade Poster Details

Size: 18 × 24 inches
Paper: 350 GSM archival matte paper
Print Quality: High-resolution reproduction preserving delicate tones and ornamental details
Finish: Non-glare, museum-grade matte
Ideal For: Devotional spaces, living rooms, Krishna devotees, collectors of Ravi Varma art

Why You’ll Love It

This artwork captures the warmth of motherhood and the innocence of divine childhood. Its peaceful composition and emotional depth make it a comforting and spiritually uplifting presence in any home.

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