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8" Lord Krishna Dancing on Kaliya Naag | Tribal Brass Statue

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Specifications
DDT055
Brass Statue
Height: 8.7 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 2.7 inch
Weight 590 gm
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The Divine Dance of Triumph

This exquisite brass statue captures a pivotal moment from Hindu mythology: Lord Krishna's victorious dance upon the formidable serpent, Kaliya Naag. The divine child, barely an infant but already possessing immense power, is depicted in a dynamic pose, one foot firmly planted on the hooded head of the serpent, while the other is raised in a celebratory dance. The intricate details of the statue showcase the artist's mastery, from the flowing dhoti and ornate ornaments adorning Krishna to the coiled musculature of the serpent beneath him.

A Tale of Power and Purity

According to ancient scriptures, the Yamuna River in Vrindavan was poisoned by Kaliya Naag, a venomous serpent who terrorized the inhabitants and their cattle. Disgusted by the serpent's audacity and the ensuing suffering, young Krishna, the divine cowherd, intervened. He fearlessly leaped into the poisoned waters and confronted Kaliya. In a spectacular display of divine strength and agility, Krishna subdued the serpent, forcing him to disgorge the poison. The climax of this epic encounter was Krishna's exhilarating dance on Kaliya's many heads, a dance that signified the triumph of good over evil and the purification of the sacred river. This act cemented Krishna's reputation as a protector and a symbol of divine grace.

Craftsmanship and Cultural Resonance

Cast in brass, this statue embodies the rich artistic traditions of India. The material itself holds significant cultural weight, often associated with deities and auspicious occasions. The "tribal" style of this piece suggests a connection to indigenous art forms, where motifs and iconography are passed down through generations, carrying deep spiritual and historical meaning. The patina of the brass, developed over time, adds a sense of antiquity and reverence to the piece, making it not just a decorative item, but a tangible link to the stories and beliefs that have shaped Indian culture for millennia. The halo-like circular motif behind Krishna's head symbolizes his divine aura and omnipresence, while the coiled serpent represents the forces of ignorance, ego, and negativity that can be overcome by divine wisdom and action. This sculpture is a powerful reminder of the eternal struggle between light and darkness, and the ultimate victory of righteousness.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
  • Q. Can I return the statue ?
    A. Of course you can return a statue. Returns need to be initiated within seven (7) days after delivery. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more about our Return Policy, please visit Return Policy.
  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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