Balarama diverts the course of Jamuna River
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Balarama diverts the course of Jamuna River

Artist:Laharu
Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Tempera
Current Location: San Diego Museum of Art

This artwork illustrates a celebrated episode from Hindu mythology in which Balarama, the elder brother of Krishna, commands the Yamuna (Jamuna) River to come closer. When the river refuses, Balarama uses his plough, his divine attribute, to pull and redirect its course, demonstrating his immense strength and spiritual authority. The scene symbolizes the triumph of divine will over the forces of nature and emphasizes the harmony that can exist between humanity and the natural world under righteous guidance. Beyond its dramatic narrative, the painting represents power tempered with responsibility, highlighting Balarama as both a protector and a guardian of cosmic order.

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