Illustration to the Bhagvata Purana Depicting Balarama Taking Akrura by the Hand with His Younger Brother Krishna by Indian School

Illustration to the Bhagvata Purana Depicting Balarama Taking Akrura by the Hand with His Younger Brother Krishna

(Illustration to the Bhagvata Purana depicting Balarama taking Akrura by the hand with his younger brother Krishna, c.1700)


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Illustration to the Bhagvata Purana Depicting Balarama Taking Akrura by the Hand with His Younger Brother Krishna by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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