

Akrura Rides toward Dwarka, page from the large Basohli Bhagavata Purana
The image depicts a painting of two men riding horses through a landscape. The man in front wears a purple jacket and red and yellow turban, and rides a reddish-brown horse with a red harness. The man behind wears a white robe with a pattern and a purple and yellow turban, and rides a tan horse with a red saddle blanket and black tail. Both horses have saddles and are shown in mid-gallop. The background features rolling green hills dotted with trees and bushes. A line of dark green trees stands along the top of a hill, and the sky above is blue and gray. The painting has a red border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 666 px
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