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18" Venugopal Krishna Wooden Statue Playing Flute

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Savour the heavenly tune of Lord Venugopal Krishna as he plays the flute with grace in this gorgeous wooden statue. Krishna personifies the very best of happiness, love, and divine ecstasy with his captivating beauty and angelic elegance. His calm expression and mesmerising stance enchant the spirit, and the melodic notes of his flute chime with the beat of the cosmos.


This statue, which is made with great care and regard, depicts the enduring appeal of Krishna's heavenly presence and encourages devotion and spiritual transcendence. Allow Lord Venugopal Krishna's heavenly energy to enter your area with peace, love, and the grace of God.

Specifications
MIW361
Wood
18.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth
Weight 2.40 kg
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Ships in 1-3 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

Divine Melodies of the Forest

This exquisite wooden statue captures a timeless scene from Hindu mythology, depicting Lord Krishna in his beloved form as Venugopal, the divine cowherd who charms all of creation with his enchanting flute music. Carved with meticulous detail, the piece portrays Krishna standing elegantly upon a cow, an animal deeply revered in Hinduism for its maternal qualities and association with prosperity and sustenance. The gentle bovine seems to sway in rhythm with the celestial melody emanating from Krishna's instrument. The artistry of the carving extends beyond the central figures. A magnificent, arched backdrop frames the scene, intricately designed with swirling patterns and stylized flora, reminiscent of a sacred grove. Perched within this verdant arch is a beautifully rendered bird, perhaps a peacock, Krishna's favorite, adding to the pastoral charm. The aged patina of the wood, with subtle hints of faded paint, lends an aura of antiquity and spiritual depth, inviting contemplation and awe. Krishna, as Venugopal, is the embodiment of divine love, innocence, and the irresistible call of spirituality. Tales from ancient texts like the Bhagavata Purana describe how his flute music would captivate not only the gopis (cowherd maidens) but also the animals of Vrindavan, the celestial beings, and even the very elements of nature. Rivers would pause their flow, trees would bend their branches, and the hearts of all would be stirred by his divine sound. This statue serves as a beautiful reminder of that profound connection between the divine and the earthly, between music and the soul. This piece is more than just a decorative item; it is a conduit to the spiritual heart of India. The reverence for the cow, the divine playfulness of Krishna, and the harmonious integration with nature are all deeply embedded cultural and religious themes. Such carvings were traditionally created by skilled artisans who imbued their work with devotion and reverence, making each piece a sacred object. Owning this statue is like bringing a piece of that ancient tradition and spiritual essence into your home, creating an atmosphere of peace, harmony, and divine grace.

A Symbol of Prosperity and Bliss

The presence of the cow in this sculpture signifies abundance, nurturing, and the gentle stability that underlies the universe. In Hindu tradition, cows are considered sacred, representing the Earth's bounty and the compassionate nature of the divine mother. Krishna, by standing upon the cow, demonstrates his mastery and benevolent guidance over the material world, while his fluteplaying symbolizes the transcendental bliss that can be attained through devotion and spiritual connection. The detailed ornamentation, from Krishna's elaborate headdress and jewelry to the decorative elements on the cow and the base, showcases the rich artistic heritage of wood carving in India. The weathered finish of the statue evokes a sense of history, as if this divine form has graced sacred spaces for generations, accumulating stories and blessings. It is a perfect addition for those seeking to infuse their living or meditation space with a sense of peace, beauty, and profound spiritual meaning.
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