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30" Lord Krishna Kanhaiya Playing Flute | Orissa Stone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art

$2953.50
$3938
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Specifications
DDS336
Orissa Stone
Height: 30 inch
Width: 12 inch
Depth: 6.5 inch
Weight 75 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Enchanting Melody of Lord Krishna

This magnificent statue captures the divine essence of Lord Krishna, the beloved deity of Hinduism, in one of his most iconic forms: Kanhaiya playing his enchanting flute. Carved from verdant Orissa stone, this exquisite piece of Indian art emanates a palpable sense of peace and divine harmony. The artist has masterfully depicted Krishna astride a calf, a symbol of his nurturing and protective nature, while his nimble fingers coax celestial melodies from his flute. The rich, deep green of the stone, with its subtle veins and variations, imbues the sculpture with a natural vibrancy, as if it were alive with the very breath of the divine. ––––––––––

A Masterpiece of Odishan Craftsmanship

Originating from the rich artistic traditions of Odisha, a state renowned for its sculptural prowess, this statue is a testament to the skill and dedication of its creators. The intricate detailing is truly breathtaking. From the elaborate crown adorning Krishna's head to the delicate anklets and armbands, every element has been rendered with meticulous care. The flowing robes, the serene expression on Krishna's face, and the gentle posture of the calf all contribute to a composition that is both dynamic and profoundly spiritual. The base of the statue, adorned with ornate carvings and a Kalasha (pot of abundance), further enhances its aesthetic appeal and symbolic significance. ––––––––––

Echoes of Mythology and Devotion

The flute, or 'bansuri,' is perhaps the most potent symbol of Krishna's divine allure. It is said that when Krishna played his flute, the very fabric of creation would pause to listen. The cows would cease their grazing, the birds would fall silent, and even the rivers would still their flow, captivated by the transcendent music. The Gopis, the cowherd maidens of Vrindavan, were so enchanted by his melodies that they would abandon all their chores and rush to be near him, experiencing the bliss of divine love. This statue encapsulates that powerful narrative, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the transcendental experience of Krishna's divine music. The choice of stone, traditionally associated with earth and grounding, provides a solid foundation for the celestial energy this artwork represents. It serves as a visual reminder of Krishna's presence, a conduit for devotion, and a timeless piece of artistic heritage.
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