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Cyrus Poonawalla Acquires Raja Ravi Varma’s Divine Masterpiece ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ for ₹167.2 Crore – A Historic Moment for Sanatan Heritage

Cyrus Poonawalla Acquires Raja Ravi Varma’s Divine Masterpiece ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ for ₹167.2 Crore – A Historic Moment for Sanatan Heritage

In a landmark event that fills every culturally conscious Hindu heart with pride, Dr. Cyrus S. Poonawalla, founder and Managing Director of the Serum Institute of India (the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer), has purchased Raja Ravi Varma’s iconic 1890s oil painting ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ for a record-breaking ₹167.2 crore at Saffronart’s Spring Live Auction in Mumbai.

This sale establishes a new all-time record for any modern Indian artwork sold at auction, surpassing the previous record held by M.F. Husain’s painting by a significant margin.

The Divine Painting: A Timeless Depiction of Maternal Love

Painted during the peak of Raja Ravi Varma’s artistic brilliance, ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ captures a tender, deeply human yet divine moment: Yashoda (Krishna’s foster mother) is shown milking a cow while little Krishna, with his characteristic playful charm, tries to draw her attention, holding a small goblet.

Raja Ravi Varma, often called the “Father of Modern Indian Art”, masterfully blended European realistic techniques with Indian mythological themes. His works brought Hindu gods and goddesses closer to ordinary people through lifelike expressions, rich colours, and emotional depth. This particular painting beautifully portrays maternal love (Vatsalya Bhava) — one of the nine forms of bhakti — making it eternally relatable to every Hindu family.

The painting is classified as a “non-exportable national treasure”, ensuring it remains within India — a decision widely welcomed by art lovers and devotees alike.

Cyrus Poonawalla’s Noble Vision

After winning the intense bidding war, Dr. Poonawalla described the acquisition as both a privilege and a responsibility. He called the masterpiece a “national treasure” and announced plans to make it available for periodic public viewings.

This gesture reflects a sense of cultural stewardship. In an era when many priceless Indian artworks risk leaving the country, Poonawalla’s commitment to preserving and sharing this divine piece with the public is truly commendable.

Dr. Poonawalla, whose net worth is estimated around $25.6 billion, is globally respected for revolutionizing vaccine production. Through Serum Institute’s Covishield and other life-saving vaccines, he has served humanity on a massive scale. His investment in this spiritual artwork shows that true success also lies in nurturing and protecting India’s civilizational heritage.

Raja Ravi Varma’s Enduring Spiritual Legacy

Born in 1848 into a royal family in Travancore (Kerala), Raja Ravi Varma revolutionized Indian art. He made Hindu deities accessible through his realistic oil paintings and affordable oleograph prints. Gods and goddesses like Krishna, Radha, Lakshmi, and Durga entered millions of Indian homes — a tradition that continues even today in calendars, posters, and puja rooms across India and among the global Hindu diaspora.

His paintings are not mere art — they are objects of darshan. They evoke bhakti and keep Sanatan Dharma alive in visual form. ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ is especially significant as it humanizes the divine, reminding us that Bhagwan Krishna was also a loving child who experienced the warmth of maternal care.

Why This Matters for Every Hindu

  • Cultural Pride: This record sale highlights the growing global recognition and value of Indian artistic and spiritual heritage.
  • Preservation: It sends a positive message that wealthy Indians are stepping forward to protect national treasures.
  • Inspiration: For devotees, it reaffirms the eternal appeal of Krishna leela and the sacred bond between mother and child — themes central to Hindu devotion.

Many Hindu families already have Ravi Varma prints in their homes. This historic event may inspire more people to appreciate and collect (even reproductions of) such sacred art.

HinduTone.com celebrates this moment as a victory for Sanatan culture. May such acts of patronage continue to preserve and promote our divine heritage for future generations.

Jai Shri Krishna! Har Har Mahadev!

Last updated: April 6, 2026. Based on reports from Saffronart, NDTV, Economic Times, Hindustan Times, and other credible sources.

Call to Action: What do you think of this historic purchase? Does it make you proud as a Hindu? Have you ever felt a special connection with Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings in your home or temple? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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