Lord Krishna
£350.00
Other Info
- Total Height In Inches : 29
- Total Width And Depth In Inches : 8 x 7
- Product Weight In Kg : 16
- Total Height In cms : 73.66
- Total Width And Depth In cms : 20.32 x 17.78
- Product Weight In Grams : 16000
- Material : Brass
- Product available only on order
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Description
Brass india hindu god deity lord Krishna idol statue religious décor figure 29″
Krishna Tribhangi – Krishna is a Hindu deity. He is one of the incarnation of Vedic Supreme God Vishnu or Narayana. He is the son of Devaki (Mother) and Vasudeva (Father). Lord Vishnu is the protector of this world and hence his incarnation as Krishna was meant to eradicate the evil forces, to restore the ‘Dharma’ and to liberate the people from their sufferings. In Hindu mythology Lord Krishna has been described as a role model in his various stages of life right from his birth. As an infant he was very naughty yet loving and fond of eating fresh butter. As a young boy he played flute and was very popular among boys and girls of his age. He used to play pranks with his friends. As a youthful prince he was a model lover, an enchanter of women. Lord Krishna has many names that highlight his attributes. Common ones are – Gopala – Protector of Cows, Murlidhar – The one who keeps a flute, Krishna – One who is ‘dark’ refers to color of his skin. Across India and world, people worship Krishna in his various age groups, as a naughty kid calling him as Bal-Gopal. As a young and flute playing prince surrounded with cows and women who used to get attarcted to his mannerism, charms and flute, as the Lord Vishnu himself and more. Krishna can be very easily identified by his way of presentations. A dark skinned, most oftenly dark blue, prince wearing a yellow clothings, a crown with peacock feather in it, with a flute in his hands near his lips. In this brass statue he is seen in his signature pose, relaxing and playing the flute. In this form, he usually stands with one leg bent in front of the other and raises a flute to his lips, known as Tribhangi Mudra. Tribhangi means having three curves, hence the name Krishna Tribhangi.
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