Rasaraja (the Lord of Rasa or ecstasy) Vasant blooms with the sweetness of Krishna’s flute.
Vegetation erupts in a stylized aureole as a combined offering from nature and spring around Tribhanga (triple bent) Krishna. Kirtimukha- the face of glory perches itself on top of this floral Prabhavali.
Two Gopikas or milkmaidens, the beloved companions of Krishna stand flanking him, elegantly holding the vegetation as if the blossoms are a part of their own supple form.
At the heart of this heavenly sculpture is Krishna, smiling inwardly, adorned with an ornate crown, jewelry, and tasseled dhoti and waist ornament whose fringes lyrically fall on the front and sides of Krishna, accentuating the gracefulness of his posture. This nearly 3 feet high bronze statue brings the vision of Vrindavan to your space, in the traditional iconography of Swamimalai that makes the transcendental approachable.
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