A small yet unique depiction of the beloved god, Krishna, this copper statue presents him in his dancing form, which is often associated with the Lila (divine play) of Kaliya-Mardan (annihilation of the Kaliya serpent). However, in this murti, Krishna stands on a simple round pedestal marked by lotus petal patterns, with his plump leg resting on a lotus bud. The grace and divine aura of Krishna as Natawara (the supreme dancer) has been perfectly presented in this icon. The lotus bud in his lotus foot is a symbol of the origin of the Universe, a cosmic event that is nourished and regulated by the actions of Krishna, who for his devotees is Param-Brahmana or supreme being.
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