RFA04XK8–Indian handicraft brass plate depicting the scene from the famous bhagvat geetha
RMF6D97M–Painting of Lord Krishna with Arjuna, Mahabharata, Indian handicraft, India, Asia
RM2B0170K–India: Krishna and Arjuna on a chariot. Carpet, c. 18th-19th century. This famous scene from Hindu mythology features the god Krishna with his cousin, Prince Arjuna, on a chariot heading into war against each other. Taken from the scripture, 'Bhagavad Gita', or 'The Gita', it is a classic tale of duty and morality set around Krishna's defeat of Arjuna in the Kurukshetra War. Krishna also appears in various other events in the Hindu epic 'Mahabharata'. He is usually depicted as blue skinned, and is often portrayed as a mischievous young boy playing a flute.
RMF6D970–Lord Krishna on chariot preaching Arjuna in Mahabharata painting, India, Asia
RM2GXNDEK–Deity Arjuna and Krishna on a chariot
RMF3JYJT–Arjuna third Pandava Mahabharata colorful painting facade Udupi Sri Krishna temple Karnataka india asia
RMANWH2K–Krishna and Arjuna Deogarh style 5th 6 th cent AD India Indian Hindu
RMG3BB9N–KRISHNA AND ARJUNA
RM2J5ATJ8–India: 'Krishna Kills Shrigala'. Gouache on paper painting, c. 1585-1595. In this scene, Krishna decapitates King Shrigala in a chariot fight. Krishna, or Krisna, is a major god in Hinduism who is traditionally credited with the authorship of the Hindu classic 'Bhagavad Gita', a tale of duty and morality set around Krishna's defeat of his cousin Arjuna in the Kurukshetra War. Krishna also appears in various events in the Hindu epic 'Mahabharata'. He is usually depicted as blue skinned, and is often portrayed as a mischievous young boy playing a flute.
RMAYKD75–Krishna And Arjuna
RM2B0170J–India: 'Krishna Kills Shrigala'. Gouache on paper painting, c. 1585-1595. Krishna, or Krisna, is a major god in Hinduism who is traditionally credited with the authorship of the Hindu classic 'Bhagavad Gita', a tale of duty and morality set around Krishna's defeat of his cousin Arjuna in the Kurukshetra War. Krishna also appears in various events in the Hindu epic 'Mahabharata'. He is usually depicted as blue skinned, and is often portrayed as a mischievous young boy playing a flute. In this scene, Krishna decapitates King Shrigala in a chariot fight.
RM2T90KH6–The Cosmic Form of Krishna, c. 1750-1775, 10 7/8 × 7 7/8 in. (27.62 × 20 cm) (image)25 1/2 × 21 3/4 × 1 in. (64.77 × 55.25 × 2.54 cm) (outer frame), Opaque watercolor heightened with gold on paper, India, 18th century, The striking imagery of this painting was inspired by the Bhagavata Gita (200 BCE-300 CE), a foundational text in Hinduism that lays out key moral doctrines and emphasizes personal devotion (bhakti) to God. Here, the artist illustrates a pivotal conversation between the epic hero, Arjuna (identified by inscription in the bottom left) and Krishna
RMAFJM82–Rishikesh India Lakshman Temple Krishna Driving Arjun Chariot
RF2R207JG–Lord Krishna Shows Vishvarupa to Arjuna during Mahabharata war at Kurukshetra, wooden carvings at Thambampatti near Salem, Tamil Nadu, South India
RM2RRH089–Rajkot, India. 7th September, 2023. In procession of Shri Krishna Janmashtami front closeup view of tablets of lord Arjuna at Malviya Chowk Rajkot. Credit: Nasirkhan Davi/Alamy Live News
RM2RETE5F–Sri Krishna preaching Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, Paintings murals on temple ceiling at Iraniyur near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, South India, India, Asia
RMAGW0K9–India Mahabalipuram near Madras the world's largest rock carving at Krishna Mandapam of Arjuna,s Penance He turned from war to
RMB155AG–Mural on Hindu temple wall showing Arjuna and Krishna in their chariot , Kurukshetra war , India
RFF79YHG–Lord Krishna preaching Bhagavadgita to Arjuna at battlefield in Kurukshetra
RF2HW36YG–Art inspired by Yashoda Binds Krishna’s Hands: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana Manuscript, 1640–50, India (Gujarat), Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 10 3/8 x 8 7/8 in. (26.4 x 22.5 cm), Paintings, In a futile attempt to keep him from stealing butter, Krishna’s foster mother, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFE7CTC7–Lord Krishna preaching Bhagavadgita to Arjuna at battlefield, Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara Temple, Mangalore, Karnataka, India, Asi
RMMXBEWG–. English: As a child, Krishna was tied to a mortar by Yashoda for stealing freshly churned butter. Nearby was a twin-trunked tree, where a sage had imprisoned two arrogant, drunken sons of Kubera-the god of riches. Krishna rolls the mortar between the trunks and releases the youths. circa 1720. Anonymous, India, Gujarat, probably Surat 349 Krishna Splits the Double Arjuna Tree
RM2WY3YW8–Statue of chariot with Krishna and Arjuna, Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh, Hrishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
RMC19T4N–Sculptures of a chariot of lord Krishna and Arjuna at the entrance of Ganga ghat, Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
RMF3JRXT–Battlefield Kurukshetra Lord Krishna Arjuna Karna riding horse chariots colorful painting facade Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Karnataka India Asia
RMAGK3JY–Krishna and Arjuna Deogarh style 5th 6 th cent AD India
RMF3JW12–Arjuna third Pandava of Mahabharata sharpshooter of Bow and arrow Colorful painting facade Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Udupi karnataka india asia
RMDT8Y30–The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, c. 1830. Artist: Indian Art
RMERYYW4–Lord Krishna and arjuna in chariot ; India
RMPB3XG0–Navagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna. Culture: India (Rajasthan, Jodhpur[?]). Dimensions: Image: 10 1/4 x 8 in. (26 x 20.3 cm). Date: ca. 1835. This colored drawing depicts a rare form of Krishna, Navagunjara, consisting of nine (nava) animal parts. In the Mahabharata, the Navagunjara form of Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu) appears to Arjuna after he has thrown down his weapons before the god. The painting is on European laid paper with an 1830 watermark of Waterman and Sons. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCE6PWF–Krishna and Arjuna riding the chariot ; Haridwar ; uttaranchal ; Uttarakhand ; india ; asia
RMAFGH86–Krishna driving a four horse chariot, four symbolising the four vedas. The chariot was given to Arjuna by Agni, God of Fire.
RMF3FJXB–Mahabharata battle where Lord Krishna and Arjuna are in the chariot Indian terracotta handicrafts
RF2A18W7N–A display depicting a scene from the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna instructing warrior Arjuna; Kudroli Gorkarnatheswara Temple, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
RFF79YHJ–Lord Krishna preaching Bhagavadgita to Arjuna at battlefield in Kurukshetra
RMF3JYF4–Lord Krishna explaining Geeta to Arjuna ; sticker fixed on the front wall of temple at Devgad fort Sindhudurg maharashtra india
RF2J4WW3M–10 mar 2022.holy chariot architecture at temple roof at evening image is taken at parmarth niketan rishikesh uttrakhand india on Mar 15 2022.
RMF6D6AC–Arjuna with krishna on chariot relief figures, shri ravalnath temple, goa, india, asia
RMMYJPKY–. English: As a child, Krishna was tied to a mortar by Yashoda for stealing freshly churned butter. Nearby was a twin-trunked tree, where a sage had imprisoned two arrogant, drunken sons of Kubera-the god of riches. Krishna rolls the mortar between the trunks and releases the youths. circa 1720. Anonymous, India, Gujarat, probably Surat 303 Krishna Splits the Double Arjuna Tree
RMR93G43–Krishna Arjuna, Mahabharat
RMC19T4J–Sculptures of a chariot of lord Krishna and Arjuna at the entrance of Ganga ghat, Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
RMR67P4H–Statue of Krishna and Arjuna Chariot
RFMBTGHM–RISHIKESH, INDIA - NOVEMBER 08, 2015: A statue of the Hindu god Krishna and his devotee Arjuna in Rishikesh at night, North India.
RMDH2WJ6–mahabharat arjuna horse chariot sculpture Rishikesh temple Uttarakhand India Asia
RMDH9CAY–Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Krishna and Arjuna in chariot and Shiva statues, Rishikesh, India
RMF3FWED–Hinduism hindu art religion spirituality krishna arjuna bow arrow bhagavat gita chariot war
RMRCXGN8–The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: INDIAN ART.
RMF3JW18–Battlefield of Kurukshetra in Mahabharata an epic painting on facade of Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Udupi Karnataka india asia
RFT1E2J1–Gita Chariot, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India.
RMJ4YWJ7–Statue of agni rath chariot, rishikesh, uttarakhand, india, asia
RFHXCCNN–Sculpture of Hindu God Krishna and Arjuna at Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
RFBFPXFX–MPC 66662 : Arjun and Krishna on stained glass ; Jaipur ; Rajasthan ; India
RF2A6ECTN–A scene from the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna instructing warrior Arjuna; in a display at Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, Kudroli, Mangalore, India
RMF3GNCC–People at main gate of Krishna Janmabhumi temple ; Mathura ; Uttar Pradesh ; India
RF2R7H3D5–Kathakali is a famous dance-drama of south indian state of Kerala. Bhava Bhavanam Festival.
RF2J4WW33–10 mar 2022.holy chariot architecture at temple roof at evening image is taken at parmarth niketan rishikesh uttrakhand india on Mar 15 2022.
RMDEMW6T–The Aranmula Boat Race the oldest river boat fiesta in Kerala, the south western State of India is held during Onam (August-September). It takes place at Aranmula, near a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The snake boats move in pairs to the rhythm of full-throated singing and shouting watched by an exciting crowd.
RMMWG34E–. English: As a child, Krishna was tied to a mortar by Yashoda for stealing freshly churned butter. Nearby was a twin-trunked tree, where a sage had imprisoned two arrogant, drunken sons of Kubera-the god of riches. Krishna rolls the mortar between the trunks and releases the youths. circa 1720. Anonymous, India, Gujarat, probably Surat 348 Krishna Splits the Double Arjuna Tree
RFFBEY1H–Idols of Lord Krishna and Radha in ISKCON Temple Chennai, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RMC19T4K–Sculptures of a chariot of lord Krishna and Arjuna at the entrance of Ganga ghat, Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
RF2CD9BF9–holly Arjuna chariot of Mahabharata in golden color with amazing sky background image is taken at murdeshwar karnataka india.
RFMBTGHK–RISHIKESH, INDIA - NOVEMBER 08, 2015: A statue of the Hindu god Krishna and his devotee Arjuna in Rishikesh at night, North India.
RF2RFKHB9–A beautifully colored sculpture showing Shri Krishna as a charioteer preaching to Arjuna during the Mahabharata war. Different angles and focus.
RF2F1PKM1–A beautiful drawing of the Hindu epic Mahabharata's Lord Krishna showing Vishwaroopa and Gita in a Kurukshetra War
RF2M5G70Y–Bronze chariot with Lord Krishna and Arjuna at Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
RM2R6EHK8–Krishna Vishvarupa. Date: ca. 1740. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Origin: Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh state, India. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2JFK31T–Sculpture of Arjuna shooting a wooden fish by seeing its Reflection in a bowl of oil, Chennakeshava Temple, Aralguppe, Tumkur, Karnataka, India.
RFRMAN8Y–Sculpture of Krishna preaching Arjuna in his chariot pulled by four horses at Viswashanti Ashram, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, Asia
RFJFN454–Giant Krishna-Arjuna chariot made of bronze metal, situated at Brahma Sarovar Kurukshetra, Haryana, is a big charm for the pilgrims.
RFPJM1X1–Images of Krishna Sermonizing Arjuna at Kurukshetra war field in Geeta Mandir Temple, Dwaraka, Gujarath, India, Asia
RFCX75A4–Pancha ratha temple in Mammallapuram, India
RF2A6ECY2–A scene from the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna instructing warrior Arjuna; in a display at Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, Kudroli, Mangalore, India
RMF3GNAM–Close view of main gate of Krishna janmbhumi temple ; Mathura ; Uttar Pradesh ; India
RF2RC0RAW–Kathakali dance. Bhava Bhavanam Festival. September 2009. Chenna
RFKH3NC6–Statue of Lord Krishna encouraging gloomy Arjuna with his wise sermon at Viswashanti Ashram, near Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, Asia
RMDEMW72–The Aranmula Boat Race the oldest river boat fiesta in Kerala, the south western State of India is held during Onam (August-September). It takes place at Aranmula, near a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The snake boats move in pairs to the rhythm of full-throated singing and shouting watched by an exciting crowd.
RMMP8NKC–. English: The painting depicts the battle of Kurukshetra of the Mahabharata epic. Karna, commander of the Kaurava army is seen here. The painting is made in Himachal Pradesh or Jammu and Kashmir state of India and is opaque watercolor on cloth. 17 September 2011, 04:19 (UTC). Arjuna and His Charioteer Krishna Confront Karna.jpg: Artist/maker unknown, India, Himachal Pradesh or Jammu and Kashmir derivative work: RajeshUnuppally 760 Karna in Kurukshetra
RFFBEWT4–Idols of Lord Krishna and Radha in ISKCON Temple Chennai, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RMMY6391–. English: The Pandava prince Arjuna chooses to have the unarmed Krishna as his charioteer rather than the reinforcement of Krishna's large army. The Krishna's large army is chosen by the Kaurava prince Duryodhana. As the sky turns from gray to azure, and the army begins to wake, Arjuna confirms his decision by a solemn vow and water is poured over his hands as ritual witness. between circa 1790 and circa 1800. Artist unknown, India, Himachal Pradesh 49 Arjuna chooses Krishna
RF2CD90JG–holly Arjuna chariot of Mahabharata in golden color with amazing sky background image is taken at murdeshwar karnataka india.
RFTXB1Y6–Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - 5th May 2019 : Low angle view on the majestic Arjuna Statue located at the roundabout in Ubud, Bali - Indonesia
RF2RFKHA9–A beautifully colored sculpture showing Shri Krishna as a charioteer preaching to Arjuna during the Mahabharata war. Different angles and focus.
RF2F1PKM0–A beautiful drawing of the Hindu epic Mahabharata's Lord Krishna showing Vishwaroopa and Gita in a Kurukshetra War
RF2M5G70J–Bronze chariot with Lord Krishna and Arjuna at Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
RFTXB1FG–Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - 5th May 2019 : Low angle view on the majestic Arjuna Statue located at the roundabout in Ubud, Bali - Indonesia
RM2A524DB–Seven Heroes or Warriors Killing Abhimanya, Son of Arjuna, 1800s. Abhimanyu (son of Arjuna and Subhadra, nephew of Krishna) is a tragic figure from the epic Mahabharata (The Great History of the Descendants of Bharat). As a fetus in his mother’s womb he hears how to penetrate the Chakravyuha, a circular pattern of troops, from his father Arjuna who is talking with his mother Subhadra. Noticing that Subhadra is asleep, Arjuna stops speaking and does not explain to her how to escape after attacking it. Abhimanyu thus only has partial knowledge. Here he is depicted as surrounded in the Cha
RMHKT10E–Dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra (6124590103)
RFJFN45B–Giant Krishna-Arjuna chariot made of bronze metal, situated at Brahma Sarovar Kurukshetra, Haryana, is a big charm for the pilgrims.
RF2D9KG9D–Bhagavad Gita book isolated on white background with selective focus
RFCX326P–Pancha ratha temples in Mammallapuram, India
RMBENHGA–Idol of Lord Krishna driving the rath of Arjun on Ganesh Chaturthi a day on which Lord Ganesha the son of Shiva and Parvati is
RMF3GNBN–Queue of people at main gate Krishna Janmabhumi temple ; Mathura ; Uttar Pradesh ; India
RMB1K8BY–Krishna impersonator painted blue playing the flute
RMR530KR–Suratha, second son of Raja Hamsadhvaja, challenging Arjuna and his charioteer Krishna after the death of his brother Sudhanvan. (As ibn Mahesh). The last five books of the Razmnama, the Persian translation by Naqib Khan of the Mahabharata. India, 1598. opaque watercolour. Source: Or. 12076, f.35v. Language: Persian.
RMDEMTRB–The Aranmula Boat Race the oldest river boat fiesta in Kerala, the south western State of India is held during Onam (August-September). It takes place at Aranmula, near a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The snake boats move in pairs to the rhythm of full-throated singing and shouting watched by an exciting crowd.
RFK7ME8X–The statue of Krishna and Arjuna on the chariot, without people. Kurukshetra, Haryana, India.
RFFBERA0–Idols of Lord Krishna and Radha in ISKCON Temple Chennai, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
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