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42" Wooden Shri Krishna Playing Basuri with Cow

$1162.50
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Specifications
MIT903
Wood
Height: 42 inch
Width: 18 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 22.10 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Melody of the Flute

This magnificent wooden sculpture captures the essence of Lord Krishna, the beloved Hindu deity, in a moment of divine musicality. Carved with exceptional detail, the piece portrays Krishna as Gopala, the cowherd god, playing his enchanting bansuri, or flute. The wood, imbued with the warmth and character of natural grain, speaks of ancient traditions and skilled craftsmanship. Krishna is depicted in a dynamic pose, his form flowing with youthful energy, as if the very wood has been brought to life by his transcendental music. The story of Krishna playing his flute is central to his legend. It is said that the sound of his music could mesmerize all of creation – the cows would stop grazing, the birds would pause their flight, the rivers would cease their flow, and even the gopis, the milkmaids, would abandon their chores, drawn by the irresistible call of his melody. This sculpture aims to evoke that very same sense of wonder and divine enchantment, transporting the viewer to the idyllic groves of Vrindavan. The intricate carvings on Krishna's attire, the delicate rendering of his fingers on the flute, and the serene expression on his face all contribute to the artwork's profound spiritual appeal.

Guardians of the Sacred Grove

Flanking the central deity are depictions of playful Gopis, dancing in adoration. These celestial maidens represent the devoted followers who were captivated by Krishna's divine presence and his enchanting music. Their graceful postures and joyful expressions mirror the ecstatic devotion that Krishna inspires. The base of the sculpture features detailed motifs that echo traditional South Indian temple architecture, adding to its authenticity and grandeur. The presence of the cow, a sacred animal in Hinduism symbolizing nourishment and gentleness, further reinforces Krishna's role as the protector and nurturer of life. The entire composition is framed by an arched canopy, possibly representing the celestial realm or the natural beauty of the divine landscape. This sculpture is more than just an object of art; it is a testament to faith, a conduit for devotion, and a beautiful representation of the divine love and joy that Lord Krishna embodies. Its substantial size makes it a commanding presence, perfect for adorning a place of worship, a meditation space, or any area where one seeks to infuse the environment with spiritual energy and aesthetic beauty. Each curve and detail is a prayer, a story, and an invitation to connect with the divine.
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