Find the best of Indian Batik paintings depicting Hindu gods and goddesses as well as scenes from Rural India. Batik paintings typically involves the application of molten wax on cloth to form a specific predeterminted pattern, and then dyeing the cloth with color, thus ensuring that the "waxed" areas remain free from the dye. This way, through multiple applications of wax and dyes, the final painting is accomplised.
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Radha's passion for Krishna symbolizes the soul's intense longing and willingness for the ultimate unification with God... Radha's love for Krishna is all consuming and compels her to ignore her family honor and disregard her husband... She is the personification of the highest love of God, and by her mercy the soul is connected with the service and love of Krishna... the Lord is one, but for His pleasure and enjoyment, He expands himself to enjoy loving relationships. The original expansion is Radha. Together, Radha and Krishna enjoy eternal pastimes of transcendental love…
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