Ellām Krishnamayam explores the many dimensions of Lord Krishna-the strategist, the playful child, the compassionate friend, the divine lover, and the eternal guide. Deeply rooted in Indian cultural ethos, the production views Krishna not merely as a mythological figure, but as the invisible force shaping destiny, relationships, and moral choice where everything ultimately unfolds as Krishna’s māyam.
The Varnam forms the core of the production, acting as its narrative and emotional axis. Through Bharatanatyam, the audience is transported into the historical, cultural, and philosophical landscape of India, where Krishna’s presence is felt both overtly and subtly. Mythology unfolds not as linear storytelling, but as lived human experience.
Key episodes explored in the varnam include
The dice game from the Mahabharata, focusing on Draupadi’s disrobing, where Krishna emerges as her protector, and the collective silence of the court reflects the ethical failure of society and the collapse of moral responsibility.
Karna’s act of charity at the moment of death, revealing Krishna as the bearer of truth, compassion, and destiny.
The story of Sudhama, celebrating friendship that transcends wealth, status, and time.
Expressions of love, devotion, and Krishna’s playful charm, reflecting his intimate accessibility to devotees.
Event Venue
The Trialogue Studio - Trisamvad Foundation: Delhi, The Trialogue Studio - Trisamvad Foundation: Delhi, New Delhi, DL, India
INR 499











