MAYUR - 500 Pcs Jigsaw Puzzle
This 500 pieces jigsaw puzzle in Mysore Style painting comes with a picture card and spreads out to a bright 50cm X 40cm painting when completed.
In the 500 pieces jigsaw puzzle painting Krishna and his sweetheart Radha stand together beneath a tree surrounded by other Gopikas. Krishna holds aloft his flute. The beautiful melody of the flute, his beauty and charm have enamoured everyone. The epitome of Krishna’s relationship with the Gopikas is the RASLEELA, or his sport of delight which is metaphorical of the soul’s love for God.
Mysore Painting is a form of classical South Indian painting, which evolved in the Mysore city of Karnataka. It came being under the patronage of Wodeyars (1399-1947), specifically Raja Wodeyar (1578-1617), back during 17th and 18th century. The main themes of Mysore paintings are typically that of Hindu God, Goddesses, and the pictographic representations of the scenes from the prodigious epics of Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Bhagavta Purana. These paintings are famous for their elegance, peculiar usage of colors and the stress on detailing.