Krishna and the sacred syllable Om
Krishna, playing his flute, stands top a lotus flower within the sacred syllable Om. Krishna is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. He is considered to be the eighth avatar of Vishnu and is a central character in the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana.
Artwork Details
- Title: Krishna and the sacred syllable Om
- Date: mid-20th century
- Culture: India, Mumbai
- Medium: Photo-offset lithography
- Dimensions: Sheet: 14 5/16 × 9 7/8 in. (36.4 × 25.1 cm)
Image: 13 3/4 × 9 7/16 in. (34.9 × 24 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of John and Fausta Eskenazi, 2025
- Object Number: 2025.269.4
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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