Opaque water color on paper.
This rare and evocative painting depicts a moment of spiritual reverence where Bhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, is shown in a humble pose,
holding the feet of the revered Vallabhacharya saint Gosainji (also known as Vitthalanatha). The saint is seated in a position of divine authority, underscoring his status as a spiritual preceptor.
The river flowing through the composition, possibly representing the sacred Yamuna, is lined with ascetics and female devotees, suggesting ritual purification and divine presence. Numerous large black cauldrons filled with offerings surround the figures, symbolizing the annakut (mountain of food), an important motif in the Pushtimarg tradition, which Gosainji upheld.
Bhairava, depicted in his iconic blue form, stands beside the saint, reinforcing Gosainji's special relationship with the deity. The stylized treatment of the
figures, the vibrant palette, and the balanced composition are characteristic of the Kota school, although the subject and religious tone also resonate with the Nathdwara tradition centered around Shiva devotion.
This work exemplifies the devotional fervor and visual richness of Rajasthani miniature painting, where the divine and the earthly meet in moments of spiritual surrender and grace.
38 by 26.5 cm