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English: Vallabha (left) giving Kr̥ṣṇa (center) a sacred thread after having received the Brahmasambandha mantra. Vallabha's first disciple Dāmodaradāsa Harsānī is on the right. Scene takes place in Gokula on Govinda Ghāṭa, under a choṁkara tree (Prosopis cineraria).
Date Colophon states completion in 1702. Ambalal states pages with paintings date to the first quarter of the 19th century.
Source Illustrated manuscript of the Caurāsī Vaiṣṇavana kī Vārtā. Scans printed in "In the Service of Krishna: Illustrating the Lives of Eighty-four Vaishnavas from a 1702 Manuscript" by Emilia Bachrach, published by Mapin Publishing. Original manuscript held by Amit Ambalal.
Author Original manuscript written by Motilal, son of Vallabhdas (likely the work of multiple scribes due to differing handwriting). Anonymous painter(s?).

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Painting of Damodardas Harsani's varta.

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