Handcrafted Brass Statue of Krishna with Flute and Cow
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Size: 11cm(Height) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.28kg
Materials: Brass Body
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About Our Product:
The Brass Krishna Statue is an exquisitely sculpted portrayal of Lord Krishna, Hinduism's adored divinity of love, compassion, and divine fun. This statue is crafted of brass and measures 11 cm in height by 6 cm in width, weighing 0.28 kilograms. The meticulous craftsmanship depicts the essence of Krishna playing his flute, representing the divine connection between the holy and the mundane. It is an excellent addition to any Hindu altar, meditation room, or sacred spot, providing spiritual energy and peace.
This Brass Statue of Krishna depicts the god in his classic pose, sitting on a cow, playing the flute, with a peacock beside him, a common motif associated with Krishna's playful nature and divine beauty. The brass body enhances the statue’s timeless appeal, while the fine details in the clothing and accessories, such as Krishna’s crown, are carefully crafted to reflect his divine essence. The flute symbolizes Krishna's enchanting music that draws all beings into the divine flow, while the presence of the cow and peacock adds a sense of harmony and connection to nature.
This Brass Statue of Krishna is not only a decorative piece but also an embodiment of Krishna’s divine qualities, such as love, protection, and bliss. It can be used for daily offerings, meditation, or simply as a reminder of Krishna's teachings of compassion and joy. Whether placed in a sacred space, home altar, or as a spiritual gift, this statue adds both aesthetic beauty and spiritual depth, making it a meaningful addition to any collection or practice.
Introduction to Krishna:
Krishna is a principal deity in Hinduism, considered the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is a central figure in the epic poem, the Mahabharata, and is revered as a teacher and philosopher in the Hindu tradition. Krishna is often depicted with blue skin and a flute and is associated with love, compassion, and wisdom. His teachings, including the Bhagavad Gita, influence Hindu philosophy and culture.