GOD'S PLAYGROUND
Felt still today by surrendered saints who know nothing else than the pleasure of the Divine.
GOD'S PLAYGROUND
Spontaneous pastimes of pure love left their fragrance in Krishnas homeland. Felt still today by surrendered saints who know nothing else than the pleasure of the Divine. Roaming from one sacred site to another they are listing through the pages of devotional meditations. They sometimes bookmark them in physical space and reveal their realisations in sacred scriptures.
Roaming from one sacred site to another they are listing through the pages of devotional meditations.
In this series, the photographs open onto landscapes infused with a luminous spaciousness, where certain emptiness does not signify absence but a call for revelation. These fields, groves, and riverbanks are linked through local tradition and scripture to Krishna’s childhood in Vrindavan—a pastoral setting alive with divine play and extraordinary pastimes. Here, divine history and human devotion intersect, sustaining a realm of intimacy with the sacred that feels both eternal and immediate.
The series embraces bright colors and expansive frames, emphasizing the vibrancy and openness of these sites. By working with wider perspectives and natural light, the photographer allows the terrain itself to suggest the narratives it shelters—spaces where play, love, and devotion were enacted and where they are still vividly imagined. Each image is less a document of geography than an invitation to contemplate the stage upon which divine lila unfolds without end.