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18" God Venugopal Krishna Idol Playing Flute with Cow

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Venugopala- Krishna playing his Venu (flute), and accompanying his cow or gau as her protector or Gopala is a divine vision of the fluting god in Indian tradition. This wooden statue of Venugopala is inspired by the sculptures of Krishna on the walls of southern India. Krishna stands in tribhanga or triple bent pose, in his cosmic form as a four-armed Narayana.


Cow, which is a symbol of the goddess Earth, devotedly stands next to him, licking his lotus foot as an expression of devotion. Nurtured by the presence of the cosmic form of Krishna, the Universe rejoices, represented by the bustling vines that form an ornate aureole around Krishna.

Specifications
MIW344
Wood
Height: 18 inch
Width: 9.5 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 2 kg
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The Divine Melody of Venugopal Krishna

This exquisite wooden sculpture captures the enchanting presence of Lord Krishna as Venugopal, the divine flutist. Standing at an impressive 18 inches, this idol portrays Krishna in a moment of sublime serenity, his slender fingers gracefully playing the flute. The gentle curves of the instrument are rendered with remarkable detail, suggesting the sweet melodies that once mesmerized the Gopis and the very universe. The serene expression on Krishna's face, with his eyes closed in meditative bliss, invites contemplation and peace. Krishna, a central deity in Hinduism, is revered as the eighth avatar of Vishnu. His earthly life, as depicted in ancient scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavata Purana, was filled with divine play (Lila). His association with music, particularly the enchanting notes of his flute, is legendary. It is said that when Krishna played his flute, the world stood still, and all beings, from the smallest ants to the mightiest gods, were captivated by its divine sound. The flute, or "Venu," symbolizes the soul's yearning for the divine and the transcendent power of music to connect us to the spiritual realm.

A Protector and Nurturer: Krishna with the Sacred Cow

The idol depicts Krishna seated upon a cow, a motif that underscores his pastoral upbringing in the village of Gokul and his deep affection for the sacred bovine. The cow, considered a symbol of purity, nourishment, and gentle abundance in Indian culture, represents selfless service and the bounty of nature. Krishna's life as a cowherd was marked by his guardianship of the village from various demons and his deep connection with the villagers and their livestock. This depiction of Venugopal with the cow signifies Krishna as a benevolent protector and provider, embodying compassion and the nurturing aspects of divinity. The intricate saddlecloth adorning the cow further adds to the artistic richness of the piece, suggesting the reverence and care with which the animal is treated. The artistry of this sculpture is evident in the detailed carving and the subtle coloring that hints at an aged patina. The backdrop is a richly carved archway, reminiscent of ancient temple architecture, with floral motifs and possibly celestial birds, adding to the sacred ambiance. This piece serves not only as a devotional object but also as a testament to the enduring artistic traditions of India, bringing a touch of divine grace and timeless beauty into any space it graces. The weathered texture of the wood evokes a sense of history and spiritual depth, making it a truly captivating centerpiece for your home or altar.
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