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What is the motive behind radha bani thani and what's it symbolise
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 8 months ago

There are secret meanings and explanations that the portrait painting holds. Apart from her eyes, the sharp nose, chin and jaw are features that represented the ideal beauty standards of a woman at the given time and thus Bani Thani's portrait was a symbol of grace and unending elegance.

Nittyam Modi 1 year, 8 months ago

The painting is based on the court dancer of king Sawant Singh of Kishangarh who named the Dancer as Bani Thani, the king was the great devotee of Krishna and Radha , this is one of the most famous painting of the Kishangarh school of art of the Rajasthani school , in the painting one can see that her face is a elongated with high and cloping forehead and long nose and bulging out well cut lips and long black hair are sloping down from her shoulders is believe that painter ( Nihal Chand ) used the model of Bani Thani to depict Radha
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