The
bhakti centering on Krishna is of two forms: •
Kanta bhava or worship of Krishna and
Rukmini. •
Madhura bhava or worship of Krishna and
Radha. The concept of madhura bhakti where Lord is the "Supreme lover" gained popularity amongst the worshipers of Krishna. The most notable compositions are of the
Ashtachhapkars. They were eight poets and the followers of
Vallabhacharya and Vithalnath named as
Surdas, Kumbhandas, Nandadas, Parmanandadas, Chaturbhujdas, Krishnadas, Govindswami and Chitswami. These poets produced a wealth of lyrical songs narrating the various episodes of Krishna's life with special emphasis on madhura bhava. Kathak dancers liberally use these songs in their recitals. Krishna's childhood pranks, depicted by Surdas were the epitome of
Vatsalyarasa. Even while depicting shringar
rasa madhura bhava, Krishna legend is shown with many splendored hues and colours. The amorous dalliance of the symbolic lovers Krishna and Radha is the meeting of
Jeevatma with
Parmatma. The outpourings of these saint-poets form an integral part of a Kathak dancer's repertoire. == Themes ==