Krishna kills his uncle, the tyrant ruler Kamsa
Painting
ca. 1590 (made)
ca. 1590 (made)
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The Mughal emperor Akbar had the primary Sanskrit texts translated into Persian, the language of the court and of the elite of the empire. This page is from a translation of the Harivamsha, which describes the origins of the cosmos and the legendary history of kings leading up to the birth and life of Lord Krishna. It is associated with the Mahabharata. The translation was done in about 1590. In this episode Krishna drags his uncle Kamsa, the tyrant king of Mathura, by his hair from his throne. He then kills him.
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Title | Krishna kills his uncle, the tyrant ruler Kamsa (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Painted in opaque watercolour and gold on paper |
Brief description | Painting, Harivamsha, Krishna kills his uncle the tyrant ruler Kamsa, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, Mughal, ca. 1590 |
Physical description | Painting, in opaque watercolour and gold on paper, Krishna kills Kamsa, illustration from a manuscript of the Harivamsha. |
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Content description | Krishna kills Raja Kansa. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by the Hon. Dame Ada Macnaghten |
Object history | Bequeathed by the Hon. Dame Ada Macnaghten |
Historical context | Akbar had the major Sanskrit texts of the Hindu traditino translated into Persian and these were then illustrated by the court artists. The Harivamsa is an epic devoted to Krishna and appended to the Mahabharata |
Production | The borders were added later, probably in Lucknow in the 18th century. |
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Summary | The Mughal emperor Akbar had the primary Sanskrit texts translated into Persian, the language of the court and of the elite of the empire. This page is from a translation of the Harivamsha, which describes the origins of the cosmos and the legendary history of kings leading up to the birth and life of Lord Krishna. It is associated with the Mahabharata. The translation was done in about 1590. In this episode Krishna drags his uncle Kamsa, the tyrant king of Mathura, by his hair from his throne. He then kills him. |
Associated object | IS.3:2-1970 (Verso) |
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Accession number | IS.3-1970 |
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Record created | February 13, 2009 |
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