holding Govardhan Hill from
Smithsonian Institution's collections There are legends of
Krishna saving the hill from a flood, his dalliances with
gopis (cow-herders), and his interactions with demons and gods. The hill is regarded as a manifestation of Krishna, and its groves, ponds, caves, and water tank (
kund) are associated with events in Krishna's life. Krishna and his brother
Balarama grazed cows on its slopes, and
Radha and the gopis met him in its wooded groves. Artwork has been created representing the hill as a bull and a peacock, as a mountain of food, and in the floods brought on by
Indra. It has also portrayed Krishna in a cave and the hill with the
Yamuna River. ==Recent development==