Rose Pink — 37 museum-grade prints in this palette. Holi, the spring festival of colour, is bound up with Krishna's play with the gopis in Vrindavan, where the playful throwing of gulal is celebrated as phag. In the Pushtimarg (Vallabh) tradition centred on Shrinathji at the Nathdwara haveli-temple in Rajasthan, Holi is a major festival of the seva calendar. The lotus pond, or kamal-talai, is among the most cherished pichwai motifs — the lotus signifying divine presence, and the tank recalling the temple's own kamal-talai at Nathdwara, where Shrinathji, the child-Krishna, is worshipped in the Pushtimarg (Vallabh) tradition. A pichhwai (literally 'that which hangs at the back') is the painted cloth hung behind the deity to set such scenes. Deep-daan — the offering and floating of lit oil lamps — is a Kartik observance, the lunar month sacred to Krishna and Vishnu when river ghats fill with light at dusk and dawn. It belongs to the wider Vaishnav devotional world the Pushtimarg (Vallabh) tradition shares, centred on Shrinathji at the Nathdwara haveli-temple in Rajasthan.