As the Great Bhagavata Purana has it, one bright moon-lit night
Krishna, in absolute ecstasy, played on his flute his divine music. From Yamuna's silvery shores the music reached the lanes of Vrindavana and to the ears of Gopis. Captivated by it whichever Gopi heard it, she headed towards Yamuna. Their husbands obstructed them but they did not heed them. They abandoned their house-hold and reached Yamuna. Here they joined Krishna and danced around him. Each one wished that Krishna danced only with her and loved her only. Krishna assumed as many forms as were the Gopis and danced with each one singly as also in the group with others. In as many forms as were Gopis he descended into Yamuna and loved each singly. In this act of Krishna is said to manifest his ever first Maharasa.
This painting was created in the city of Kishangarh, Rajasthan.
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