Traditional Radha Krishna Statue | Spiritual Home Decor
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Size: 13cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.21 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
The Traditional Radha Krishna Statue stands at 13cm in height and 9.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.21kg. Crafted from brass, this statue beautifully portrays Radha and Krishna, embodying the divine love and devotion that is central to Hindu spirituality. The intricate details of the figures reflect their eternal bond, making it a sacred piece for any altar or spiritual space. The brass finish gives the statue a radiant glow, highlighting the spiritual significance and symbolism of this divine couple.
This Traditional Radha Krishna Statue depicts the divine union between Lord Krishna and Radha, two central figures in Hindu mythology symbolizing divine love and devotion. Krishna, playing his flute, is a symbol of divine music that captures the hearts of all beings, while Radha, his eternal consort, represents devotion and spiritual love. The posture of the figures, with Radha leaning against Krishna as they dance, reflects their deep spiritual bond and mutual respect. The intricate detailing of their attire and the base signifies their royal and divine status, while the overall composition represents the union of the soul with the divine, inviting love, harmony, and spiritual growth.
Perfect for spiritual practitioners and devotees, the Traditional Radha Krishna Altar Statue invites blessings of love, peace, and harmony into your home. Whether placed on an altar or displayed as a decorative piece, it enhances the spiritual energy of your space, creating an atmosphere of devotion and tranquility.
Introduction to Krishna and Radha
Krishna is a primary deity in Hinduism who is often depicted alongside his consort, Radha. Radha is believed to be Krishna's eternal companion and the embodiment of his divine feminine energy. Together, they represent the union of divine love and devotion. Their story is a popular theme in Hindu mythology and is celebrated in various festivals and traditions.