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20" God Shri Krishna Playing Flute Standing

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Specifications
MIU818
Stone Sculpture
Height: 20 inch
Width: 9 inch
Weight 9.20 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Enchanting Melody of the Divine

This exquisite stone sculpture captures the divine essence of Lord Krishna in his most beloved form: playing the bansuri, or flute. Crafted with meticulous detail from rich Odisha stone, this piece embodies centuries of artistic tradition, bringing the divine into your sacred space. The sculptor has masterfully rendered Krishna's graceful posture, the gentle curve of his body, and the subtle sway that suggests the intoxicating rhythm of his celestial music. His delicate fingers are poised on the flute, ready to release a melody that, according to ancient tales, could charm all beings, from the cows in the fields to the most powerful deities.

A Symphony in Stone

The sculpture depicts Krishna standing on an intricately carved lotus base, symbolizing purity and divine beauty. His elaborate crown and the flowing dhoti, adorned with fine patterns, speak of his royal lineage and divine charm. The ornate halo behind him radiates a soft glow, hinting at the boundless energy and spiritual aura that surrounds him. This piece is a testament to the skill of Odisha stone carvers, who are renowned for their ability to infuse life and emotion into hard stone. Every fold of fabric, every strand of hair, and every nuance of his serene expression is brought to life with remarkable precision. ––––––––––––––––––––

Echoes of Vrindavan

Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, is often depicted in his youth in the sylvan glades of Vrindavan, playing his flute and enchanting the gopis, his devoted cowherd maidens. His music was not merely sound; it was believed to be the very essence of love, devotion, and spiritual bliss. It is said that the very trees and rivers would pause to listen when Krishna played. This sculpture, therefore, is more than just an idol; it is a conduit to that ethereal realm, a reminder of the divine presence that permeates the universe and the power of pure, unadulterated joy. Having this representation of Krishna in your home can be a constant source of inspiration, reminding you to find harmony and beauty in the everyday, just as Krishna did in his divine play. It serves as a focal point for meditation and prayer, inviting peace and spiritual upliftment.
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