The episode of Kaliya Daman in Hindu mythology symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Lord Krishna's victory over the serpent Kaliya represents the conquering of negative forces that threaten harmony and balance in the universe. It underscores the power of righteousness and the importance of standing against injustice. This narrative has been depicted across various art forms, including classical Indian dance, sculpture, painting, and literature. Each interpretation emphasizes different aspects of the story, showcasing the diversity of cultural expressions and the enduring relevance of its moral message. This Kaliya Mardana Krishna, Kalamkari Painting on cotton is one of such art forms that has utilised the story to establish the significance of righteousness.
Here the beautiful image of Lord Krishna dancing on the hood of Kaliya is depicted with fine lines and the area within these lines is filled with soothing colors. Apart from the images of Lord Krishna, Kaliya the serpent, and the tree in the background the rest of the space has been filled with maroon color to create a contrast to make the images more prominent. When hung in the living room or the personal worship space, this art piece reminds the beholder about Lord Krishna and his never-ending war against false pride and wrong deeds.
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