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A Glimpse of Vrindavan
This captivating piece encapsulates the essence of Vrindavan, the idyllic pastoral land where Lord Krishna spent his formative years. It’s a serene tableau, frozen in time and brought to life through the skilled craftsmanship. The composition invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the divine love and harmony that permeated Krishna's earthly abode. The dark wood frame acts as a window, framing a scene of tranquility and divine connection. Gaze upon Krishna, the flute-playing embodiment of charm, standing gracefully, the melodies from his flute seemingly echoing through the ages.
Krishna: The Divine Flautist
Krishna, one of the most beloved deities in the Hindu pantheon, is revered for his playful nature, profound wisdom, and unwavering devotion to his devotees. He is often depicted with his flute, the enchanting instrument that drew all beings towards him. Legend has it that the music from Krishna's flute had the power to mesmerize not only humans but also the animals, birds, and even the elements of nature, all falling under the spell of his divine melody.
The flute is not just an instrument but a symbol of Krishna's divine breath and his ability to fill the universe with joy and harmony. The notes emanating from it represent the call of the divine, an invitation to surrender oneself to the bliss of devotion. The meticulously detailed brass statue captures Krishna in a graceful posture, his fingers poised to create the enchanting music that captivated the hearts of all who heard it.
The Sacred Cow and Calf
The cow, particularly the nurturing mother, holds a special place in Hindu tradition, representing abundance, gentleness, and selfless giving. In this artwork, the cow is depicted with its calf, a poignant representation of maternal love and the nurturing aspect of the divine. The cow symbolizes the earth itself, providing sustenance and life. The calf, in its innocence and dependency, is a reminder of the importance of care and compassion. The fine detailing on the cow and calf, including the ornate blanket, adds to the richness and depth of the piece, further emphasizing the reverence with which these animals are regarded.
Bells: Instruments of Invocation
Three golden bells are suspended from the top of the frame. Bells in Hindu tradition are often used during worship. The ringing of a bell is believed to clear the mind, creating a sacred space and inviting the divine presence. These bells hanging above serve as a reminder to purify the atmosphere and to fill the space with positive vibrations, making it a truly sacred sanctuary. Their gentle sway adds a dynamic element to the composition.
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.