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72" Large Wooden Lord Krishna Idol with Cow

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“Venugopala”- Krishna as the pala (protector) of Go (cows and cattle) playing sweet melodies on his flute known as “Venu”, is one of the most popular and mesmerizing depictions of the dark-skinned lord in Hinduism. Krishna in this wooden Venugopala murti is divinely adorned by the sculptor and strikes his distinctive “Tribhanga” (triple bent) posture. Hints of colors and a surface devoid of polishing gives the wooden statue a beautiful antique appeal.


A heavenly four-armed (Chaturbhuja) aspect of Venugopala, this form of Sri Krishna in art is the conception of Krishna as the Universal cowherd god, who leads the innumerable masses of living beings through the ocean of existence (Bhava Sagara), with the tunes of his Venu acting as the guiding strings to the souls.

Specifications
MIS490
wood
72.00 inch Height X 30.00 inch Width X 10.00 inch Depth
Weight 96 kg
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A Divine Symphony in Wood: Lord Krishna with His Sacred Cow

This magnificent, large-scale wooden idol captures the essence of Lord Krishna, the beloved deity of Hinduism, in a pose that speaks of serenity, divine charm, and a profound connection with nature. Standing tall and commanding, this sculpture embodies the playful and benevolent aspect of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, revered as the protector of the righteous and the embodiment of love. The intricate carvings showcase the artistry and devotion poured into its creation, making it a striking centerpiece for any sacred space or a distinguished addition to a vintage collection. The figure of Lord Krishna is depicted with his characteristic flute, poised to enchant the world with its melodious tunes. His gentle smile and expressive eyes convey a sense of peace and joy that is deeply resonant. Adorned in traditional attire, the details of his garments, jewelry, and headdress are meticulously rendered, highlighting the skill of the artisan. The vibrant, yet subtly aged patina adds a layer of historical depth and character, suggesting a lineage of reverence.

The Sacred Companionship: Krishna and the Gopi Cow

Central to this masterpiece is the graceful presence of a cow, a creature deeply revered in Hindu tradition as a symbol of nurturing, motherhood, and prosperity. In Hindu mythology, cows are often depicted in the company of Lord Krishna, who himself is famously known as Gopala, the protector of cows. Tales abound of Krishna tending to his herds in the meadows of Vrindavan, playing his flute to soothe them, and engaging in playful antics. The cow in this sculpture is rendered with tender realism, its form conveying a sense of gentle submission and devotion to the divine presence of Krishna. This depiction embodies the harmonious coexistence between the divine, humanity, and the animal kingdom, a core tenet of Vedic philosophy. The cow's presence is not merely decorative; it is an integral part of the narrative, representing abundance, selfless giving, and the pastoral paradise that Krishna cultivated.

A Testament to Craftsmanship and Spirituality

Crafted from wood, this imposing idol stands as a testament to the enduring traditions of Indian sculpture. The choice of wood, a natural and organic material, adds a tactile warmth and a sense of grounded spirituality. Over time, the wood has developed a rich patina, giving it an antique allure that enhances its aesthetic appeal. The sheer scale of the idol makes it a powerful statement piece, capable of transforming any environment into a sanctuary of devotion and beauty. The detailed work, from the expressive face of Krishna to the textured fur of the cow and the ornate base, speaks of generations of inherited skills and an unwavering dedication to spiritual expression through art. This sculpture is more than just an object; it is a vessel of stories, a conduit for devotion, and a timeless celebration of divine love and cosmic harmony.
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