Mug
- This artwork is a grand and detailed visualization of the legendary moment from the Mahabharata when Lord Krishna kills Shishupala.
- Krishna, easily identified by his noble bearing and traditional attire, sits on a majestic throne, radiating authority and divinity.
- Krishna repeatedly, far beyond the hundred pardons granted by Krishna out of respect for promises made to Shishupala’s mother.
- Shishupala, dressed in red and gold and standing defiantly at the center of the composition, is shown at the climax of his transgression.
- Surrounding figures—royalty, warriors, and commoners—react with shock, reverence, and awe, emphasizing the drama and magnitude of the event.










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