Divine surreal painting in the style of Indian miniature or modern devotional art, depicting dozens of bamboo flutes gently raining from a stormy monsoon sky over the lush groves of Vṛndāvana. Central composition features Jatila, the aged and dignified mother-in-law of Rādhārāṇī, gazing out a palace window with an expression of awe and astonishment. Behind her stand Lalitā and Rādhā: Lalitā with a confident, poised stance and a slight mischievous smile, embodying her vama-prakhara temperament, her skin a vivid gorocana-yellow pigment, dressed in peacock-feather blue-green robes, heroic and proud posture; Rādhā appears serene, compassionate, and regal, with gentle golden-lotus hued skin, radiating blissful youthful energy as the eternal consort of Kṛṣṇa. The warm interior lighting of the window reveals intricate courtly furnishings, contrasting with the cool dusk light outside where flutes cascade amidst deep monsoon clouds softly illuminated by moonlight. Surrounding flora, including peacocks and flowers, dynamically react to the falling instruments, enhancing the mystical atmosphere. Rendered with professional digital painting techniques, 8K ultra-high detail, sharp focus, dramatic lighting emphasizing emotional expressions, and balanced composition following the rule of thirds.
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