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6" Hindu God Jagannath (Krishna) Playing Flute

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Specifications
MIU530
Pink Stone Sculpture
Height: 6 inch
Width: 3 inch
Weight 330 gm
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MADE IN INDIA.

An Ode to the Divine Melody

This exquisite sculpture captures the essence of Lord Jagannath, revered as the Lord of the Universe, in a moment of sublime musical expression. Carved from a beautiful pink stone, the artwork emanates a serene and divine aura, perfect for any sacred space or as a statement piece in your home. The Lord is depicted in his iconic form, with the distinctive large, round eyes, exuding an otherworldly charm. His posture is dynamic yet graceful, leaning slightly as he brings his flute to his lips, poised to unleash a melody that has captivated hearts for millennia.

The Lord of the Universe and His Enchanting Flute

Jagannath, a unique manifestation of Lord Vishnu or Krishna, is a central deity in Hinduism, particularly in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. The cult of Jagannath is ancient and rich in tradition, with the grand Ratha Yatra festival in Puri drawing millions of devotees. While often seen in a stylized, abstract form in the Puri temple, this representation offers a more relatable and intimate portrayal of the divine. The flute, or bansuri, is intrinsically linked to Krishna, whose music is said to enchant all beings – from humans to animals, and even the elements themselves. It is believed that when Krishna played his flute, the very fabric of existence resonated with his divine love and joy, drawing the gopis and all of Vrindavan into a transcendental dance. This sculpture embodies that very power of divine sound, inviting peace and bliss into your surroundings. ––––––––––––––––––––

Craftsmanship and Cultural Significance

The skilled artisan has meticulously rendered the details of this sculpture. The flowing dhoti, the belt cinching the waist, and the elaborate halo behind the Lord’s head are all brought to life with remarkable precision. The smooth, warm tone of the pink stone adds to the sculpture's tactile appeal and visual richness, hinting at the sun-kissed landscapes of South India where such masterful stone carving traditions flourish. This piece is more than just an object of art; it is a conduit to the spiritual heart of India, a testament to the enduring legacy of devotional craftsmanship. Whether you are a follower of Jagannath, a Krishna devotee, or simply an admirer of profound artistry, this sculpture is sure to be a cherished addition, resonating with timeless beauty and spiritual depth.
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