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Celebrated on the eighth day of the bright lunar fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Kartik, it commemorates the day young Krishna was officially given the responsibility of herding the cows of Vrindavan, highlighting his role as Gopala (protector of cows).\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAt the literal and spiritual center of the visual narrative is Shrinathji, rendered in a profound, velvety dark cosmic blue hue. He stands upon a delicate pink lotus platform, holding a golden flute (vanshi) to his lips. He is dressed in an opulent, gold-leafed ceremonial shringar, featuring a flaring, multi-tiered red and gold garment (vastra). Draped elegantly around his torso is a magnificent, floor-length lotus flower garland (Kamal mala), complemented by cascading strands of precious pearl necklaces (moti malas) and a glittering diamond on his chin. 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At his feet, ritualistic Bhog, Paan Beeda (Beetle leaves), Prasad Dibbi, and a Jal Dani (Water Pot) are presented as four peacocks spread their plumage and dance.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAbove the deity are, the Sun God as Surya Narayan, and on their vimanas are Lord Shiva with Goddess Parvati accompanied by Nandi, Narad Muni with a swan, Lord Indra accompanied by Indrani and Airavata and Lord Brahma with Goddess Saraswati accompanied by her swan vahana. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe render is flanked by nineteen panels each depicting the different ways the lord is prayed to by different saints, gopis and female saints, as a family during janmashtami and more. In each of those panels Shrinathji is embodied in his iconic Govardhan dhari pose, with the ritualistic Bhog of Paan Beeda (Beetle leaves), Prasad Dibbi, and a Jal Patra (Water Pot) at his feet. 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