This Painting (mosaic) captioned is of the 2nd century A.D. and is on display at the museum in Corinth, 60 Km. from Athens (Greece).
Obviously this is Shri Krishna the Hindu incarnation in his boyhood. The horizontal flute, the cross-legged stance, standing under a tree with a few cows grazing around is exactly how Krishna is depicted in pictures. This is proof that in ancient Sanatani Hindu Europe, Krishna and Rama as much as the Shiva Linga were worshipped as they are still worshipped by the Sanatanis in India.
Hindu symbols Used in a rural village in China
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