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Arjuna and Subhadra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna
Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna During the Kurukshetra War of Mahabharata
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QB34: Arjuna and Subhadra ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
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18 x 12 inches
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YM18: Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna
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14 inches
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QI64: Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna During the Kurukshetra War of Mahabharata
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35 x 44 inches
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Radha Krishna
Krishna
Krishna Arjuna on a Chariot during Kurukshetra War
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PZ52: Radha Krishna
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19 x 23 inches
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PZ51: Krishna
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PZ54: Krishna Arjuna on a Chariot during Kurukshetra War
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46 x 24.5 inches
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Birth of Krishna - Vasudeva and Devaki Escaping Prison ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
Vastra Haran
Krishna - Center of the Cosmic Tree
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QB33: Birth of Krishna - Vasudeva and Devaki Escaping Prison ( By Raja Ravi Verma)
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PG43: Vastra Haran
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PG79: Krishna - Center of the Cosmic Tree
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Krishna and Arjuna on a Chariot during Kurukshetra War in Mahabharata
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HA26: Krishna and Arjuna on a Chariot during Kurukshetra War in Mahabharata
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12 x 12 x 6 inches
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In Hinduism and Indian mythology Krishna is the eighth avatar or reincarnation of the god Vishnu. Also Krishna is one of the most popular Hindu gods. According to legend Krishna was not only divine, but heroic as well. He is alleged to have defeated numerous dragons and monsters, and eventually as predicted, killed his half-uncle the tyrannical king Kamsa. In the epic poem 'Mahabharata' Krishna helps the Pandavas against the Kauravas, two families in contention. In the poem Krishna is depicted as divine. Also in the poem Krishna delivers his celebrated oration 'Bhagavad-Gita' on duty and life to the troubled Hero Arjuna, for who he was a charioteer, on the eve of the decisive battle. This speech persuaded Arjuna that it was right to fight against his kinsmen. The Gita is a Hindu philosophical text that was preached by Lord Krishna to Arjuna during the battle of Kurukshetra in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

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