The harmony of Radha-Krishna’s togetherness, in the performing arts idiom. A dynamic sculpture in panchaloha, a special kind of bronze made from a blend of five (‘pancha’) different iron-based (‘loha’) alloys, it is a fine example of the traditional workmanship of South India. A handpicked, one-of-a-kind Radha-Krishna composition such as this one would be a valuable addition to the home of the modern-day devotee.
Lord Krishna stands with the right foot balanced upon a pot of butter, a nod to the baala-roopa (child-form) Gopala. He towers over the lovely Radha, whom He gathers in His big arms. Formed in the finest proportions of womanhood, She leans against Him and looks up to Him with all the devotion of the feminine soul in love.
Notwithstanding the finesse of each detail in this Radha-Krishna murti - such as Krishna’s crown and Radha’s shringar - its most striking aspect is the fluid silhouette. From the angles of their musculature to the stance of their hands and feet, there is a wealth of expression and motion in each aspect of this Radha-Krishna idol.
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