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19'' Lord Krishna Playing Flute | Granite Stone Statue

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The Lord Krishna Playing Flute, crafted from granite stone, emanates ethereal beauty. This statue depicts Lord Krishna, the divine flute player, with a gentle cow by his side. The cow symbolizes nurturing and sustenance, representing the bond between humans and nature. Carved from granite stone, this statue embodies strength and endurance. It serves as a reminder of Krishna's enchanting melodies that bring joy and tranquility to the world. With its exquisite craftsmanship and profound symbolism, this statue invites devotees to experience the divine presence of Lord Krishna.

Specifications
MIW526
Granite Stone
Height: 19 inch
Width: 12 inch
Depth: 7 inch
Weight 20 kg
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Divine Melody in Stone: Lord Krishna Playing the Flute

Immerse yourself in the divine essence of Lord Krishna, the beloved cowherd and divine charioteer, with this exquisitely carved granite statue. Lord Krishna, often depicted as the eighth avatar of Vishnu, is celebrated across Hinduism for his playful nature, profound wisdom, and enchanting music. This magnificent piece captures him in a moment of pure bliss, his flute poised to release melodies that are said to have captivated the hearts of all beings, from the gopis (cowherd girls) to the very animals of Vrindavan. The artistry of this statue is evident in the intricate details. Carved from robust granite, it exudes an aura of permanence and timelessness, mirroring the eternal nature of Lord Krishna himself. The stone has been masterfully worked to portray Krishna's characteristic tribhanga posture – a graceful, triple-bending pose that imbues the sculpture with dynamism and fluidity. His divine form is adorned with ornate jewelry and a majestic crown, each element rendered with remarkable precision. The subtle yet striking patterns etched onto his attire and the decorative motifs on the halo behind him speak to the high level of craftsmanship involved. The presence of the bull beneath Krishna is also deeply symbolic. In many traditions, the bull represents strength, power, and dharma (righteousness). Krishna's gentle mastery over the bull signifies his divine control over all forces, whether earthly or celestial. The serene expression on the bull’s face, as it cradles the Lord, further emphasizes the harmony that Krishna brings to the world. The ensemble creates a scene that is both powerful and peaceful, a testament to Krishna's dual nature as protector and benevolent deity. This sculpture is more than just a decorative item; it is a spiritual focal point, designed to bring serenity, joy, and divine grace into your space. The cool, smooth texture of the granite feels substantial and grounding, inviting quiet contemplation. Whether placed in a prayer room, a meditation space, or as a statement piece in your living area, this statue serves as a constant reminder of the divine love and enchanting music that Lord Krishna embodies. It is a piece that will resonate with devotees and art enthusiasts alike, a timeless representation of one of the most cherished figures in Hindu mythology.

A Symbol of Love and Devotion

The story of Krishna’s flute playing is central to the narrative of his life in Vrindavan. His music was so potent that it could make the rivers pause their flow, the trees shed their blossoms in joy, and the cows abandon their grazing to follow him. The gopis, in particular, were so entranced by his melodies that they would leave their chores and families to dance with him in the rasa-lila. This statue captures the very essence of that divine enchantment, the power of love and devotion conveyed through the simple yet profound act of playing the flute. The traditional patterns seen on the sculpture, reminiscent of ancient Indian art, add a layer of cultural richness and historical depth. This piece is a conduit to that spiritual heritage, a tangible connection to millennia of faith and artistry.
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