Green Fresh — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Krishna grew up a cowherd, and gau charan — taking the cows to pasture — is at the root of his name Gopala and of Pushtimarg (Vallabh) go-seva, the care of cattle that is inseparable from worship of Shrinathji, the cowherd child-Krishna of the Nathdwara haveli-temple in Rajasthan. As Venugopala he plays the flute that gathers the herd. The kadamba is Krishna's beloved tree, under which — by Braj tradition — he played his flute and danced with the gopis in Vrindavan; its round yellow blossoms are a signature pichwai motif. As Venugopala, the flute-playing cowherd, Krishna is the child-deity worshipped in the Pushtimarg (Vallabh) tradition as Shrinathji at the Nathdwara haveli-temple in Rajasthan.