✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

In The Service Of Krishna Illustrated Narratives Of Eighty Four Vaishnavas From A 1702 Manuscript In The Amit Ambalal Collection

Product image 1

In The Service Of Krishna Illustrated Narratives Of Eighty Four Vaishnavas From A 1702 Manuscript In The Amit Ambalal Collection

In The Service Of Krishna Illustrated Narratives Of Eighty Four Vaishnavas From A 1702 Manuscript In The Amit Ambalal Collection

In the Service of Krishna is a beautifully illustrated journey into the Pushtimarg tradition through the Chaurasi Vaishnavan ki Varta, a revered set of eighty-four hagiographies about Vallabhacharya and his devoted followers. This volume presents one of the oldest, most complete visual records of these stories, drawn from an early eighteenth-century manuscript now housed in the Amit Ambalal Collection. It is ideal for students of Indian art, religious studies, and devotional literature, as well as readers who cherish thoughtful, art-filled explorations of spirituality. The tone is respectful, educational, and quietly uplifting, inviting you to experience devotion as a living, visual practice while discovering a fascinating corner of Hindu devotional culture.

In In the Service of Krishna, Emilia Bachrach frames the narratives with careful prose and selects illustrations that illuminate how the stories function as a form of pictorial storytelling. The book pairs the text with richly reproduced images from the historic manuscript, creating a dialogue between word and image that honors both history and artistic expression. The reading experience is contemplative and immersive, encouraging slow, attentive viewing and reflection on how seva (loving service) and Krishna bhakti become deeply personal through ritual performance and everyday life. Readers of this volume will encounter a graceful journey through devotion, community, and the everyday practices that bring spiritual experience to life.

  • Eighty-four hagiographic narratives from the Chaurasi Vaishnavan ki Varta detailing Vallabhacharya and his disciples
  • Rare early 18th-century manuscript illustrations (1702) now preserved in the Amit Ambalal Collection
  • Pictorial storytelling that links daily life with sacred devotion and seva
  • Accessible prose by Emilia Bachrach that provides context and insight into the Pushtimarg tradition
  • A rich resource for scholars, students, and art lovers exploring Indian religious literature and visual culture

Reading this volume leaves you with a deeper understanding of how art can illuminate spiritual practice, a renewed sense of connection to a vibrant devotional lineage, and an invitation to see devotion as a living, shareable experience. The journey through In the Service of Krishna fosters contemplation, curiosity, and a lasting appreciation for how images and words together can convey the divine in everyday life.

$8.08

Original: $26.94

-70%
In The Service Of Krishna Illustrated Narratives Of Eighty Four Vaishnavas From A 1702 Manuscript In The Amit Ambalal Collection

$26.94

$8.08

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

In the Service of Krishna is a beautifully illustrated journey into the Pushtimarg tradition through the Chaurasi Vaishnavan ki Varta, a revered set of eighty-four hagiographies about Vallabhacharya and his devoted followers. This volume presents one of the oldest, most complete visual records of these stories, drawn from an early eighteenth-century manuscript now housed in the Amit Ambalal Collection. It is ideal for students of Indian art, religious studies, and devotional literature, as well as readers who cherish thoughtful, art-filled explorations of spirituality. The tone is respectful, educational, and quietly uplifting, inviting you to experience devotion as a living, visual practice while discovering a fascinating corner of Hindu devotional culture.

In In the Service of Krishna, Emilia Bachrach frames the narratives with careful prose and selects illustrations that illuminate how the stories function as a form of pictorial storytelling. The book pairs the text with richly reproduced images from the historic manuscript, creating a dialogue between word and image that honors both history and artistic expression. The reading experience is contemplative and immersive, encouraging slow, attentive viewing and reflection on how seva (loving service) and Krishna bhakti become deeply personal through ritual performance and everyday life. Readers of this volume will encounter a graceful journey through devotion, community, and the everyday practices that bring spiritual experience to life.

  • Eighty-four hagiographic narratives from the Chaurasi Vaishnavan ki Varta detailing Vallabhacharya and his disciples
  • Rare early 18th-century manuscript illustrations (1702) now preserved in the Amit Ambalal Collection
  • Pictorial storytelling that links daily life with sacred devotion and seva
  • Accessible prose by Emilia Bachrach that provides context and insight into the Pushtimarg tradition
  • A rich resource for scholars, students, and art lovers exploring Indian religious literature and visual culture

Reading this volume leaves you with a deeper understanding of how art can illuminate spiritual practice, a renewed sense of connection to a vibrant devotional lineage, and an invitation to see devotion as a living, shareable experience. The journey through In the Service of Krishna fosters contemplation, curiosity, and a lasting appreciation for how images and words together can convey the divine in everyday life.