See It In Your Home
Let the enchanting tunes of
Krishna's flute resonate in your home with this beautifully crafted brass
statue. In Indian
philosophy, Lord Krishna's divine music represents the call of the eternal
soul, awakening our spiritual consciousness. This handmade piece is not only an
exquisite work of art but also a profound reminder of our connection to the
divine. Place it in your living space or meditation corner to invite
tranquillity and spiritual harmony.
The Enchanting Melody of Lord Krishna
Immerse your space in the divine aura of Lord Krishna, the beloved deity of compassion, love, and divine play. This exquisite brass statue captures the essence of Krishna in his most iconic form – a divine musician whose flute playing mesmerizes all of creation. Crafted with meticulous detail and traditional artistry by skilled Indian artisans, this magnificent piece embodies centuries of heritage and devotion. The dual-toned brass, with its gleaming gold and rich antique finishes, adds a captivating depth and dimension to the sculpture, making it a truly breathtaking centerpiece for any home or sacred space.
A Divine Presence, A Timeless Tale
Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, celebrated for his playful nature, profound wisdom, and unwavering love for humanity. Tales of his childhood adventures, his strategic guidance in the Kurukshetra War, and his enchanting flute melodies that captivated the Gopis are etched into the cultural fabric of India. The flute, or 'bansuri', in Krishna's hands is not merely an instrument; it is a conduit of divine love, peace, and spiritual awakening. It is said that the sound of his flute could make the rivers flow backwards, the birds halt in mid-air, and the hearts of all beings swell with devotion. This statue aims to evoke that very spiritual resonance, bringing a sense of tranquility and divine connection into your surroundings.
Artistry and Devotion Hand-in-Hand
Each curve and detail of this statue speaks volumes of the artisan's dedication. The delicate features of Krishna's face, the graceful posture of his body as he embarks on a celestial performance, and the intricate ornamentation all showcase the masterful craftsmanship. The traditional techniques passed down through generations are evident in the fine etching and the harmonious blend of contrasting metallic finishes. The serene expression, coupled with the slight tilt of his head as he plays, suggests a moment frozen in time, filled with divine grace and profound peace. This is more than just a decorative item; it is a testament to India's rich artistic legacy and a powerful symbol of spiritual devotion, ready to bless your home with its divine presence.
The Divine Beauty: Exploring the Meaning and Symbolism Behind
Krishna Statues
Lord Krishna is known by various other names such as Govinda,
Gopala, Giridhari, Madanmohan, Radharaman, Maakhanchor, etc. The
Vedic scriptures mention Him as the Supreme Lord, the cause of
all causes, and the controller of living entities. In the
Bhagavad Gita, Krishna Himself says that there is no Truth
superior to Him and that in all the Vedas, He is to be known.
Different people see Him differently. Some people see Him as
their son, some as their friend, some as their master, and some
as their beloved. He is the source of all pleasure and bliss.
There are so many pastimes described in the Vedic literature
where it is seen that whoever approached and served Lord Krishna
with full faith and devotion, was never bewildered even in the
greatest calamities, and was always protected by Him. Lord
Krishna is therefore the ocean of mercy.
Lord Krishna expands Himself into different forms to fulfill a
particular purpose in the material world. For example, to save
His five-year-old devotee Prahlad from the ghastly attacks of
his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu, the Lord assumed a special
form of half-lion and half-man, Narasimha, and appeared from a
stone pillar and killed the demon with His sharp nails. This
shows an interesting quality of Lord Krishna. He is very
possessive about His devotees. He never tolerates blasphemy
against them. Those who try to harm them in any way, the Lord
punishes them the hardest way.
Is Krishna statue good at home?
If you want to please Lord Krishna with your service and
devotion, keeping the deity of the Lord will be good for you.
Wherever there is Krishna, there is opulence, victory,
extraordinary power, and morality. Worshiping the deity is one
of the easiest ways to build a strong relationship with the
Lord. There is no difference between the deity of Krishna and
Krishna Himself. The Lord said in the Bhagavad Gita that we can
worship Him by offering Him a leaf, a flower, water, or a fruit.
If the Lord is pleased, you will feel great satisfaction within
your heart and you will experience transcendental bliss.
Therefore, keeping the deity of Lord Krishna at home and
following the necessary rules and regulations in the deity
worship process is highly auspicious.
Which Krishna statue can be kept at home?
There is nothing more sublime than serving the lotus feet of
Lord Krishna for it is the very aim of human life. Therefore,
you can worship any form of Lord Krishna as your heart desires.
You can either keep the deity of the original two-handed form of
Krishna playing His flute or the childhood form of Krishna
eating butter. You may also keep the deity of Krishna along with
Srimati Radharani, His internal potency. If you want to attract
the causeless mercy of the Lord and engage in His offenseless
service, worshiping the deity of Lord Jagannath, the most
merciful form of Lord Krishna would be the best for you. Lord
Jagannath does not take offenses of the devotees and only looks
at their good qualities and intentions.
How to keep a Brass statue well-maintained?
Brass statues are known and appreciated for their exquisite beauty and luster. The brilliant bright gold appearance of Brass makes it appropriate for casting aesthetic statues and sculptures. Brass is a metal alloy composed mainly of copper and zinc. This chemical composition makes brass a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material. Due to these properties, Brass statues and sculptures can be kept both indoors as well as outdoors. They also last for many decades without losing all their natural shine.
Brass statues can withstand even harsh weather conditions very well due to their corrosion-resistance properties. However, maintaining the luster and natural beauty of brass statues is essential if you want to prolong their life and appearance.
- The best and simplest way to maintain a brass statue is to clean it at least twice a week using a soft cloth or cotton rag. This will prevent dust from accumulating on the surface. Dusting is especially important for outdoor statues since it is prone to dust accumulation much more than indoors.
- To give a natural shine and luster to the statue, you may apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion. You can use a toothbrush to get to the small crevices but do not be too harsh. This will make the brass statue appear fresh and new with a polished look.
In case you have a colored brass statue, you may apply mustard oil using a soft brush or clean cloth on the brass portion while for the colored portion of the statue, you may use coconut oil with a cotton cloth.
Brass idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are especially known for their intricate and detailed work of art. Nepalese sculptures are famous for small brass idols portraying Buddhist deities. These sculptures are beautified with gold gilding and inlay of precious or semi-precious stones. Religious brass statues can be kept at home altars. You can keep a decorative brass statue in your garden or roof to embellish the area and fill it with divinity.