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10" Lord Krishna Standing With Cow

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Specifications
MIU959
PINK STONE STATUE
Height: 10 inch
Width: 5 inch
Weight 2.45 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Melody of Gopakumar

Gaze upon this exquisite statue, a testament to the divine artistry of Odisha, where tradition and spirituality converge. Carved from a beautiful, natural pink stone, this piece captures the essence of Lord Krishna, not merely as a deity, but as the beloved Gopakumar, the cowherd boy who enchanted the world with his presence. The stone itself, with its subtle hues and inherent warmth, seems to hold the very essence of the verdant pastures of Vrindavan. The youthful Krishna stands poised, his divine form exuding grace and serenity. His hands are clasped, ready to bring forth the enchanting melody from his flute, a sound that is said to have captivated not only the gopis and cows but the very elements of nature themselves. The intricate details of his attire, the carefully rendered dhoti, the ornate jewellery, and the crown adorning his head, speak of the reverence and skill of the craftsman. Each fold of the fabric, each delicate curve of the ornaments, is a testament to a lineage of artistic mastery passed down through generations.

A Symbol of Nurturing and Divine Connection

Beside Krishna stands a gentle cow, its form rendered with tender affection. In Hindu tradition, the cow is revered as a symbol of purity, nourishment, and motherhood. Krishna’s association with cows is profound, representing his role as the protector and sustainer of all beings. His upbringing as a cowherd in Vrindavan highlights his humble origins and his deep connection with the natural world and its creatures. This statue embodies this harmonious relationship, showcasing Krishna as the benevolent guardian, cherishing and guiding his beloved herd. The intricate carving on the cow’s halter and the serene expression on its face further enhance the devotional narrative. The base of the statue, intricately carved with lotus motifs, a sacred symbol of purity and spiritual awakening, provides a fitting foundation for this divine depiction.
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