Krishna saw the villagers of Vrindavan preparing for the annual worship of Indra, the God of thunder and rain. He questioned the need for worshipping Indra, suggesting that the villagers should focus on their duty (Dharma), particularly farming, instead of performing sacrifices for natural phenomena like rain.
- Krishna’s advice emphasized the importance of Dharma—doing one’s duty and rightful conduct in life.
- Offended by Krishna’s challenge, Indra became furious and ordered the clouds to rain heavily, intending to flood the village as punishment.
- To protect the villagers, Krishna lifted Mount Govardhan on his small finger, creating a shelter for the villagers to take refuge under.
- Upon witnessing Krishna’s divine power and realizing his true identity as the Supreme God Vishnu, Indra humbly apologized and withdrew the rainclouds.
Art Print Speciality
- Printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper from Germany.
- Smooth, non-reflective surface for high-quality finish.
- Uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks for durability.
- Inks offer vibrant color reproduction and fade resistance.
- Artwork lasts for decades under proper conditions.