Paradise Garden
On the 1st stop during my present journey through India, in Vrindavan, I've encountered this magical street art on the wall. It impressed me cause of it's surreal style looking like some perfect world of imagination, like a cartoon where only nice things happen. Additionally, Vrindavan is known as a birthplace of Lord Krishna and accordingly it is a place of peace and love which magnifies the effect of the mural. Another fascinating detail for me is that the mural is also made on the surface of the tree on the left and the surface of the tree bark is identical by color and texture to the wall surface. That is really amazing for me!
Paradise Garden @ Vrindavan, India
I would like to know what is written in the circle so if anyone knows to read this alphabet and knows the language, please translate in the comment below.
This is my entry to CCC's Street Art Contest #236. I think this is the first time I applied for the contest and I hope my entry will be accepted well.
Thanks! 🙏
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@sanjeevm can you please write in the comment what is written on this wall?
Sorry, this is in some different language that I don't understand, may be bangla language.
OK, thanks 🙏
I spent some more time by passing it through a bengali friend, and it's not bengali as well. Doing a google image search, also does not match the exact language, so I guess, some local script is used.
I was in Vrindavan. What language or scripture is used there? Maybe it's sanskrit?
I have heard its Braj Bhasha.
My friend is a Krishna devotee and he's living in Vrindavan for many years. Maybe he knows...