

This devotional tableau stages an intimate duet between the flute-bearing figure and his companion, their bodies gently interlaced in a poised, lyrical sway that turns stillness into music. A molten aureole of gold behind their crowned heads lifts the scene into the realm of the sacred, while the deep violet ground functions like a theatrical curtain, isolating the pair as icons of tenderness and spiritual certainty. Intricate ornament and jeweled patterning become more than decoration: they read as a tactile theology, insisting that love here is not fleeting emotion but an ordered, shimmering principle that binds earth, nature, and the divine. Even the peacock at the margin acts as a quiet witness—an emblem of beauty disciplined into reverence—anchoring the radiance in the living world.







