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39" White Wood Beautiful Krishna Idol on Lotus Pedestal

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Here in this White Wood Statue Lord Krishna is seen wearing rose garlands, with one peacock sitting on his shoulder, picking flowers from vines dangling from his head. This representation strengthens his bond with love and dedication. The sight of his uttari flowing like intoxicated vines creates confusion if the vines are trying to hug the divine figure of Lord Krishna. His pleasant expression reflects both his spiritual pleasure and his intellect. He is in the Tri Bhanga pose on a Lotus pedestal, which symbolizes understanding. He is portrayed with a wonderfully decorated flute and clad in stunning ornaments, suggesting his Madan Mohan form. The statue, with its normal wooden color, is positioned to allow the finest possible view of the Lord, who is the light that dispels all darkness and hypnotizes his followers. Ideal for home decor or spiritual spaces, the Beautiful Krishna Idol on Lotus embodies timeless beauty and spiritual serenity, creating a harmonious ambiance that resonates with the essence of devotion.

Specifications
DDG942
White Wood
Height: 39 inch
Width: 18 inch
Depth: 16 inch
Weight 19 kg
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The Enchanting Melody of Divine Love

Immerse yourself in the spiritual aura of Lord Krishna, the beloved deity of Hindu mythology, captured in this exquisite 39-inch white wood sculpture. This masterpiece is a testament to the enduring power of devotion and the divine bliss that Krishna's music brings. The artist has meticulously carved each detail, from the serene expression on Krishna's face to the flowing garments and intricate ornaments adorning his divine form. The gentle curve of his body, the delicate posture of his hands holding the flute, and the mesmerizing patterns of his attire all speak of a profound artistic vision. The white wood, chosen for its smooth texture and ability to hold fine carvings, lends an ethereal quality to the idol. It evokes the purity and divine essence of Krishna, the one who embodies love, compassion, and joy. The sculptor's skill is evident in the lifelike rendition of the flute, the snake coiled around Krishna's arm, and the radiant aura that seems to emanate from the deity. This idol is not merely a decorative piece; it is a conduit to the divine, a reminder of the spiritual journey and the solace found in devotion. ––––––––––––––––––––

A Throne of Purity: The Lotus Pedestal

Lord Krishna is depicted standing gracefully upon a magnificent lotus pedestal, a symbol deeply ingrained in Hindu iconography. The lotus, born from muddy waters yet blooming in pristine beauty, represents purity, spiritual awakening, and enlightenment. It is often associated with the divine feminine, the goddess Lakshmi, and is a symbol of creation and fertility. Krishna, as the supreme being, finds his rightful place upon this sacred bloom, signifying his transcendent nature and his connection to all aspects of existence. The intricate carving of the lotus petals, layered and detailed, creates a stable yet visually captivating base for the divine figure. The subtle textures and the way the petals unfurl add to the overall grandeur of the sculpture. This pedestal serves not only as a visual anchor but also as a metaphorical foundation, grounding the divine in the material world while simultaneously elevating it to a higher spiritual plane. The presence of the lotus reinforces the message of divine grace and the promise of spiritual fulfillment that Krishna's presence bestows. ––––––––––––––––––––

Echoes of the Divine Flute

The Bansuri, or flute, held by Krishna, is more than just a musical instrument; it is an integral part of his divine persona. It is said that the enchanting melodies of Krishna's flute could mesmerize all of creation – the cows, the gopis (cowherd girls), the very trees and rivers of Vrindavan would sway to its rhythm. The flute's music represents the divine call, the irresistible attraction of the divine, and the awakening of the soul. When Krishna played his flute, it was a call to surrender, to shed worldly attachments, and to unite with the divine essence. This sculpture captures that iconic moment, the divine composer poised to release a melody that has captivated hearts for millennia. The flute is rendered with remarkable precision, a testament to the sculptor's dedication to authenticity. The very essence of Krishna’s playful yet profound nature is conveyed through this powerful symbol. Owning this idol is like possessing a piece of that divine music, an invitation to experience the profound peace and joy that Lord Krishna's presence brings into one's life. It is a piece that will undoubtedly become a cherished centerpiece in any sacred space or home, radiating an aura of spirituality and timeless beauty.
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