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Krishna playing flute with gopis, ca. 1790—1800, Guler/Kangra region.
kishnot Means, YADUVANSHI from the lord Krishna Balram family..from Vrishi Ahir Successors from the family of Anirudha The grand son of Lord Krishna....Kishnot Means Directly from Sri Krishna'S blood..
Kryszna grający na flecie z gopi, w porze monsunowej. Region Guler/Kangra w Indiach.
{{Information |Description=Sri Krsna with the flute Opaque watercolor and gold on paper H: 20.9 W: 23.0 cm Guler / Kangra region, India |Source= Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Gallery[http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/results.cfm?group=South%20Asian%20a
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