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55" Large Wooden Lord Krishna with Cow

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Amongst his numerous mischievous Lilas with the Gopis, a lovely and divine episode of Krishna's young life is his appearance in his heavenly Chaturbhuja roopa in front of the milkmaids, who refused to look at the divine being in front of them, their hearts pinned to the feet of their dark-skinned, fluting youth, Kanha. In this exquisitely carved wooden statue, Sri Krishna is in his Chaturbhuja form, his body as supple as a floral creeper, ornamented regally and outlined by a luxurious aureole. 


An eye-catching dynamism is added to the composition, with the swaying tassels and blooming vines around Sri Krishna, whose heavenliness is amplified by the tinges of colors all over the statue. Accompanied by his Gau-mata who lovingly licks the feet of the ever-beautiful Murli Manohara, this wooden statue is a reminder of the sweetness derived from Sri Krishna's darshan.

Specifications
MIS503
wood
55.00 inch Height X 21.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth
Weight 23 kg
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Divine Embrace: Lord Krishna and the Sacred Cow

This magnificent wooden carving captures a serene and powerful moment, depicting Lord Krishna in his youthful charm alongside a sacred cow. Standing tall at an impressive height, this piece is more than just a statue; it's a portal to the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and a testament to artisanal mastery. The intricate detailing, rendered in weathered wood that whispers tales of time, invites contemplation and reverence. The figure of Krishna, the beloved deity, is presented with a gentle smile and adorned with elaborate ornaments and a regal crown, indicative of his divine status. His posture, poised and balanced atop the cow, signifies his harmonious connection with nature and all living beings. The cow, a symbol of nourishment, abundance, and gentleness in Indian culture, is depicted with tender affection, its head bowed softly towards Krishna. This imagery evokes the pastoral idylls of Vrindavan, where Krishna spent his childhood, tending to cows and charming the Gopis. It speaks to the concept of "Gau Mata" (Mother Cow), a revered figure in Hinduism, highlighting the divine's care for all creation. ––––––––––

Artistry Rooted in Tradition

The craftsmanship evident in this carving is exceptional. The wood has been meticulously shaped and carved to create a sense of movement and life. From the swirling decorative elements that frame the central figures to the delicate rendering of Krishna's adornments and the cow's musculature, every detail speaks to a profound understanding of form and texture. The aged patina and subtle traces of color further enhance its vintage appeal, suggesting that this piece carries the weight of history and devotional practice. The arched backdrop, adorned with flora and fauna, is reminiscent of temple architecture and the lush natural landscapes that feature prominently in Krishna's tales. Birds perched amongst the foliage add a touch of lively vibrancy to the scene, mirroring the joyous atmosphere of Krishna's divine plays. This imposing sculpture serves as a powerful reminder of Krishna's multifaceted nature: the divine lover, the protector of the innocent, and the embodiment of divine playfulness. It is a piece that would command attention in any space, drawing the eye and sparking conversation about faith, art, and the enduring legacy of ancient traditions. Its presence can bring a sense of peace, spirituality, and timeless beauty to your home or sacred space.
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