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20" Beautiful White Wood Statue of Radha Krishna on Lotus

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This divine statue of Radha-Krishna is made with White Wood. Meticulously carved, it captures the ethereal bond between Radha and Krishna in a blissful embrace atop a lotus. Here Radha Rani is seen holding a pitcher of water, depicting the stories where Lord Krishna used to break the water pitcher of Radha Rani and Gopikas to make them worry. The intricate details reflect the divine romance and spiritual connection and bring forth the lovely episodes of Krishna Leela. The natural wood finish adds warmth and authenticity, enhancing the statue's aesthetic appeal. Resting on a stable base, it emanates a serene and devotional ambiance.

Specifications
DDG950
White Wood
Height: 20 inch
Width: 8 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 4 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Embrace of Radha and Krishna

This exquisite statue captures the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna, two of the most revered deities in Hinduism. Carved from beautiful white wood, this piece radiates a serene and spiritual aura, making it a perfect addition to any sacred space or as a centerpiece of devotion. The smooth, polished finish highlights the intricate details of the divine couple, evoking a sense of timeless beauty and grace. Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, is depicted here in his youthful, enchanting form, adorned with traditional jewelry and a peacock feather crown. His gentle smile and loving gaze towards Radha are testaments to their profound spiritual connection. Radha, often considered the eternal consort of Krishna, is shown with her characteristic devotion and tenderness. Her graceful posture, with a pot of water balanced on her head, is a common motif in depictions of her in Vrindavan, where she would often serve Krishna. The lotus, a symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening in Indian culture, forms the foundation of this masterpiece. Radha and Krishna stand united on the bloom, signifying their elevated status and the blossoming of divine love. The lotus also represents the unfolding of consciousness and the journey towards spiritual enlightenment, a central theme in the devotional practices associated with Radha and Krishna. Tales of Radha and Krishna's love are central to the Vaishnava tradition and are celebrated in various scriptures, most notably the Bhagavata Purana and the Gita Govinda. Their love is not merely romantic but a representation of the soul's yearning for the divine, the ultimate union between the devotee and the beloved. This statue embodies that sacred longing and the blissful fulfillment found in such devotion. The artisans have meticulously brought forth the divine grace and affectionate bond shared between them, making each curve and detail a testament to their skill and spiritual insight. ––––––––––––––––––––

A Testament to Craftsmanship and Devotion

The natural beauty of the white wood is enhanced by the masterful carving, revealing the delicate folds of their garments, the serene expressions on their faces, and the intricate patterns of their adornments. This piece serves not only as an artistic marvel but also as a potent reminder of the power of divine love and devotion. Its presence can transform a home into a sanctuary, inviting peace, harmony, and spiritual contemplation. Whether you are a devotee of Radha Krishna or an admirer of fine craftsmanship, this statue offers a profound connection to Indian spiritual heritage and the universal language of love.
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