Description: Kamdhenu, the divine cow, also known as Surabhi, is the primary subject of this composition filled with a multitude of details. This divine cow is considered a form of the mother goddess, and is shown here as containing all the gods in the Hindu pantheon. Surabhi, the giver of plenty, is shown being worshipped by sage Kashyapa, one of the most revered Hindu sages, while her calf, Manoratha, suckles. Kamadhenu stnads under a gilded arch in teh forest, while the sage is seated in frot of her in a richly decorated mandapam.
The artist has created this composition in a three-dimensional style where a guilded Kamadhenu and her calf stand out in relief againt the forest background, creating an arresting visual.