Krishna Dancing on Kaliya- Subdues Serpent in Yamuna Scene
Krishna Dancing on Kaliya- Subdues Serpent in Yamuna Scene
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- ✔️ Ships in 4–5 days (unframed) or 7–10 days (framed)
- ✔️ Same or next-day delivery in Mumbai & Bangalore
- ✔️ Ships worldwide
- ✔️ Framing available
- ✔️ Museum grade art – lasts 80+ years
FAQ
What makes Nakhrro prints different?
They’re not posters. These are archival pigment prints on museum-grade paper or canvas.
Will I see brushstroke detail?
Yes. Our scans capture every nuance of the original hand-painted work.
Paper or canvas—which one should I pick?
Paper is smooth and matte. Canvas has texture and depth. Both are archival.
How long will it last?
With proper care, 80–100 years. Trusted by museums worldwide.
Is framing available?
Yes. We offer framing in wood, metal, or fiber on request.
When divinity dances, even danger becomes grace.
This archival print depicts one of Krishna’s most powerful legends—Kaliya Mardan—where he dances atop the multi-hooded serpent Kaliya, subduing the beast’s poison with celestial rhythm. Set on the banks of the Yamuna, the painting captures Krishna mid-dance, surrounded by diving boys, lotus blossoms, and serpent maidens in awe.
With its bold lines, stylized figures, and theatrical narrative layout, this piece is rooted in the Kangra-Garhwal miniature tradition—full of movement, meaning, and Bhakti.
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Printed on acid-free, museum-grade paper with archival pigment inks
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Available in Smooth Matte and Canvas Textured finishes
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Ships rolled, unframed in eco-safe packaging
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Framing available on WhatsApp request
Perfect for storytellers, myth lovers, and art collectors drawn to drama and devotion.
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