Standing in the graceful Tribhanga or triple bent posture, this aspect of Sri Krishna is popularly known as Venugopala and Murli-Manohara, highlighting the beauty of the Lord as he blows sweet tunes in his Venu or Murli- his divine flute. In this bronze icon which glows with a golden aura, Krishna is adorned regally, with Mukuta, Makara-kundala or earrings (Makara motif is a symbol of divinity and royalty), Yajnopavita, and a girdle that clasps around his dhoti. In this Roopa, Krishna is revered in most Hindu homes, as the source of supreme bliss and divine grace, that is felt like the sweetness of his flute.
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