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18" Lord Krishna Wooden Statue Playing Flute

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Fluting Krishna or Murli Manohara is one of the most beautiful symbols of divinity in Hinduism. In this wooden statue, the fluting Lord is presented in a simple and antique iconography, in a monotone wood composition. Adorned with a towering crown, jewels, dhoti, and Tilak on his forehead, Krishna is in the classic Tribhanga or triple bent pose, placing the flute on his lips.


The flow of his garments to his left adds a stunning sense of movement to the wooden statute, which is enhanced by the bustling vines that form the aureole of Krishna. Vegetation in Hindu symbolism is a motif used to express the emergence of life and universe, a perfect addition to the celestial Lila of Krishna, whose sweet flute nurtures the Srishti eternally.

Specifications
MIW324
Wood
Height: 18 inch
Width: 10 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 2.50 kg
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MADE IN INDIA.

An Ode to the Divine Flutist

This exquisite wooden statue captures the divine charm of Lord Krishna in his iconic pose, playing his enchanting flute. Carved with remarkable detail and artistry, the sculpture evokes a sense of serenity and divine bliss. The dark, rich wood lends a timeless quality to the piece, making it a captivating centerpiece for any spiritual or artistic collection. Lord Krishna, revered as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and a supreme deity in Hinduism, is often depicted with his divine flute, the music of which is said to have the power to move all beings, from humans to animals and even the very elements of nature. Tales abound of his melodious tunes that would mesmerize the Gopis (cowherd girls) in the forests of Vrindavan, drawing them into ecstatic dance. ––––––––––

A Symphony in Wood

The craftsmanship of this statue is a testament to traditional artistry. Each curve of Krishna's body, from the gentle sway of his posture to the delicate positioning of his fingers on the flute, speaks of skilled hands and devotion. The intricate carvings of the surrounding floral motifs and the subtle textures of the wood create a visually rich tapestry that draws the viewer into the divine narrative. The layered base of the statue, adorned with a wave-like pattern, suggests the fluidity and continuous nature of divine music that ripples through the universe. In Hindu philosophy, sound, or 'nada', is considered a fundamental aspect of creation, and Krishna's flute music is often seen as the embodiment of this cosmic sound. ––––––––––

Embodying Divine Grace

Lord Krishna is not just a deity; he is a symbol of love, joy, wisdom, and the playful divine. This statue captures his youthful exuberance and his profound spiritual essence. Whether placed in a home altar, a meditation room, or as an artistic accent in a living space, this sculpture offers a tangible connection to the divine. It serves as a reminder of the power of music to uplift the soul and the omnipresent grace of the divine. The serene expression on Krishna's face, the gentle curve of his lips as he plays, and the flowing drapery all contribute to an aura of divine tranquility that can permeate any environment. It is a piece that invites contemplation and a deep appreciation for the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and its enduring artistic traditions.
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