In the sublime realm of divine aesthetics, Lord Krishna stands upon a lotus pedestal in “Natvarasana”, a cosmic dancer in eternal elegance. Cloaked in regal attire, a Karanda Mukut, adorned with a peacock feather graces his majestic head. Ornate jewels drape him like stardust, embellishing his wrists, ankles, and divine form. A symphony of fabric, his Dhoti and flowing robes whisper tales of celestial grace. With eyes closed, Lord Krishna, “the Lord of Nature”, serenades the cosmos with a divine melody, conjuring ripples of cosmic harmony.
As Krishna’s flute resonates, it signifies the eternal call to souls, a celestial invitation to dance in the divine rhythm of life. This sacred statue, crafted in Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai, using the ancient “Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) technique”, embodies the cosmic dance, where divinity pirouettes on the lotus stage of creation.
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