The Vaishnava tradition under the Hoysalas found awe-inspiring visual narrations on the temple walls and brackets of the royal buildings, where the nectar of Krishna-Lilas was presented with stunning intricate details.
The bronze Radha-Krishna statues here borrow from the distinctive iconography of Hoysala sculptures, bringing the sweetness of the duo's Kaishorya (adolescent age) into the metal.
The tree which provides shade to the couple has its leaves delineated with artistic perfection, which gives this element a naturalistic appearance.
Krishna wearing his Kiritamukuta crown, Makara kundala, and ornate jewelry is presented in his Tribhanga-Murari form, the stunning regalia of whose roopa is mirrored in the icon of Radha.
Standing in the triple-bent pose, Radha is the picture of feminine allure, adorned with ornaments and a distinct hairdo, which is beautified with a Mor-pankha.
Complementing each other as a union of male and female perfection, Radha-Krishna in this bronze statue are a source of serene blissfulness.
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