This brass statue portrays Lord Krishna in his enchanting Tribhanga (three-fold) pose, playing the flute. He stands gracefully on a lotus pedestal, with a majestic Kadamba tree forming the backdrop. The most striking feature of this statue is Lord Krishna’s robe, depicted as flying and coiled, reminiscent of the wild creepers from the forest of Vrindavan, adding a sense of motion and natural beauty to the piece.
Lord Krishna is adorned with a Karanda Mukut, crowned with a bloomed lotus at the top, symbolizing purity and divinity. The Siras Chakra behind his head is uniquely crafted to resemble a grand peacock feather, enhancing the statue's allure and connecting it to Krishna’s beloved symbol, the peacock.
This statue not only captures the divine charm of Lord Krishna but also brings to life the serene and mystical ambiance of Vrindavan. Perfect for any space dedicated to spirituality, music, or nature, this piece serves as a timeless reminder of Krishna's eternal beauty and grace. Ideal for places of worship, meditation rooms, or art collections, it radiates tranquility and artistic brilliance.
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