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21" Radha Krishna Brass Statue from Nepal

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The glorious legends of Radha-Krishna are the crown jewel of Hinduism, which have found followers and devotees across the globe. This brass statue from Nepal presents the eternal togetherness of Radha-Krishna in the idiom of Nepalese art. The couple stands on a Nepalese lotus pedestal, with Krishna in his characteristic Tribhanga or triple bent pose and Radha standing gracefully next to him. Both wear ornate crowns, with fiery halos, intricate earrings, ethnic necklaces, and brocaded dhotis.


Depicted in the iconography of the region, the countenance of Krishna appears similar to the Buddha icons and Radha reminds one of the images of Tara- with gentle, compassionate tranquility on the face. With their eyes closed meditatively and the aesthetic delineation of the visage, Rahda-Krishna in this statute is presented as the supreme deities, the Purusha and Prakriti who are the origin and nurtures of the Universe.

Specifications
MIT270
Brass
Height: 21 inch
Width: 13 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 9 kg
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The Divine Dance of Love: Radha and Krishna

This exquisite brass statue from Nepal captures the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna, a central theme in Hindu mythology and devotion. The divine couple stands together, radiating an aura of peace, devotion, and transcendental love. Krishna, depicted with his signature flute, is forever enchanting the world with his melodies, while Radha, his most beloved devotee, gazes at him with adoration. Their union symbolizes the soul's longing for the divine and the ultimate realization of spiritual bliss. The artistry of this piece is a testament to the rich tradition of Nepalese craftsmanship. Each detail, from the intricate ornamentation adorning their garments to the serene expressions on their faces, speaks of skilled hands and profound reverence. The brass material lends a timeless warmth and a lustrous sheen, promising to age gracefully and become an even more cherished heirloom with the passage of time. This statue is not merely an object of art but a conduit for spiritual connection, inviting contemplation and a deeper understanding of divine love. ––––––––––––––––––

Echoes of Vrindavan

The story of Radha and Krishna is most famously set in the idyllic village of Vrindavan, where Krishna spent his childhood and adolescent years. It is here that their divine love blossomed, characterized by playful interactions, devotional songs, and profound spiritual connection. Radha, often seen as an avatar of Lakshmi and the personification of unconditional love and devotion, represents the ideal devotee who surrenders entirely to the divine. Krishna, the divine cowherd, embodies divine charm, wisdom, and cosmic playfulness. Their relationship transcends earthly romance, representing the ultimate union of the individual soul with the Supreme Being. This statue brings the spirit of Vrindavan into your home, allowing you to feel the essence of their eternal love. ––––––––––––––––––

A Symbol of Devotion and Artistry

This substantial brass statue stands as a powerful symbol of devotion, making it a focal point for any sacred space or a treasured addition to a collection of fine art. The craftsmanship evident in the delicate carvings and the dignified posture of the figures are hallmarks of quality Nepalese bronzework. The base, adorned with traditional motifs, provides a stable and elegant foundation, further enhancing the statue's aesthetic appeal. Possessing this piece is akin to owning a tangible piece of spiritual history, a masterpiece that evokes profound emotions and inspires a sense of divine connection. It serves as a constant reminder of the transformative power of love and devotion, a timeless representation of the most cherished deities in the Hindu pantheon.
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