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2" Small Vatapatrasayi Krishna Copper Statue

$50

This Small Vatapatrasayi Krishna Copper Statue depicts Lord Krishna in the iconic Vatapatrasayi pose, reclining on a banyan leaf. Worshipped for its divine symbolism, this image represents Lord Krishna's cosmic form, emphasizing his omnipresence and nurturing nature. Devotees find solace in worshipping this form as it signifies Lord Krishna's omnipotent and benevolent attributes.


Lord Krishna sucking his toe is a result of his own questioning of the sages about why they desire to drink the water that has touched his lotus feet rather than the nectar. Placing this intricately crafted copper statue in personal worship spaces allows devotees to seek Lord Krishna's blessings for protection, prosperity, and a harmonious existence.

Specifications
DDI716
Copper Statue
Height: 2.3 inch
Width: 1.6 inch
Depth: 1.2 inch
Weight 90 gm
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Infant: A Glimpse into Cosmic Play

Behold a captivating representation of Krishna, the beloved deity of Hindu mythology, depicted in a rare and enchanting form. Crafted meticulously from copper, this statue captures the essence of Vatapatrasayi Krishna, the divine infant resting upon a banyan leaf. Observe the intricate detailing, from the playful expression on Krishna’s face to the delicate rendering of the banyan leaf that serves as his cosmic cradle. This statue is a tangible connection to a profound story of creation and divinity.

Vatapatrasayi Krishna: A Tale of Cosmic Floods and Divine Intervention

The image of Vatapatrasayi Krishna emerges from a potent narrative found in Hindu scriptures. During the Pralaya, the great cosmic flood that marks the end of a cycle of creation, the entire universe is submerged. In this vast ocean of dissolution, Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, manifests as a small infant, floating on a banyan leaf (Vata-patra). This representation, rich in symbolism, speaks to Vishnu's nature as both the creator and the sustainer. Krishna, considered an avatar of Vishnu, embodies this form to signal the continuity of cosmic existence even amidst apparent destruction. He represents hope and rebirth, assuring the continuity of the divine order.

Embracing the Miniature: Copper and Craft

This carefully crafted copper statue brings the profound symbolism of Vatapatrasayi Krishna into a compact form. The choice of copper lends the piece a warmth and subtle luster that enhances its aesthetic appeal. With dimensions of just 2.3 x 1.6 x 1.2 inches, it is ideal for placement on altars, desks, or any space where a reminder of divine playfulness and cosmic harmony is desired. Copper, revered for its conductive properties and connection to divine energy, ensures that this statue will not only be a visual delight but also a source of positive vibrations. It is a perfect memento for Krishna devotees.
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