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6" Lord Krishna Idol with Cow Under the Tree | Brass Krishna Statues | Handmade

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Under the shade of a sprawling tree, Lord Krishna stands beside a contented cow, their silent communion a testament to their profound connection. The mellifluous strains of Krishna’s flute dance through the air, enchanting all. In this idyllic scene, the divine bond between the two is palpable, representing Krishna’s role as both a nurturing protector and a charming musician. This artwork radiates a sense of divine harmony, signifying his ability to connect with nature and creatures. Crafted in lustrous brass, this art piece embodies the essence of unity and serenity, infusing your surroundings with a touch of divinity.

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Specifications
ZEQ206
BRASS
6.50 inch Height X 4.50 inch Width X 4.50 inch Depth
Weight 1.40 kg
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A Divine Composition of Bliss and Nature

This exquisite brass idol captures a quintessential moment in the divine life of Lord Krishna, a central deity in Hinduism, revered as the Supreme Being. Here, the young Krishna is depicted in his playful and benevolent aspect, standing beside a sacred cow under the sheltering branches of a tree. The intricate craftsmanship of this handmade statue brings to life a scene steeped in mythology and cultural significance, evoking feelings of peace, devotion, and joy. The figure of Lord Krishna is rendered with meticulous detail, from the serene expression on his face to the graceful curve of his body as he holds his divine flute. In Hindu tradition, Krishna's flute-playing is legendary, capable of enchanting all beings, from humans and animals to even inanimate nature itself. It is believed that his melodies could bring forth blossoms from barren trees and make rivers flow backwards. The cow, a symbol of motherhood, nourishment, and the earth's bounty in Indian culture, stands calmly by his side, mirroring the gentle nature of the deity. Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism, representing prosperity and purity, and Krishna's association with them highlights his role as a protector and provider.

Symbolism and Artistic Excellence

Towering above Krishna is a majestic peacock, its magnificent feathers spread in a display of grandeur. The peacock is the divine vahana (mount) of Lord Kartikeya, but it is also deeply associated with Krishna himself, often depicted wearing a peacock feather crown. The presence of the peacock adds another layer of symbolism, representing beauty, immortality, and victory over negativity. The tree under which they stand signifies life, growth, and shelter, grounding the divine scene in the natural world that Krishna so deeply cherished and protected. Crafted from high-quality brass, this idol possesses a timeless elegance. The metal lends a warm luster and durability, ensuring that this piece will be a cherished heirloom for generations. The detailed etching and the three-dimensional form speak to the skill of the artisans who have poured their devotion into creating this masterpiece. Each element, from the textures of the feathers to the gentle gaze of the cow, has been thoughtfully executed to create a harmonious and spiritually uplifting tableau.

A Sacred Adornment for Your Sanctuary

This 6-inch idol is perfectly sized to grace any sacred space in your home, from your puja room or altar to a meditation corner or a bookshelf. It serves as a constant reminder of divine love, compassion, and the simple beauty of nature. As you gaze upon this statuette, you can almost hear the enchanting melody of Krishna's flute and feel the serene presence of the divine, bringing tranquility and auspiciousness into your life. It is an ideal gift for spiritual seekers, devotees, or anyone who appreciates exquisite religious art and the rich tapestry of Indian culture.

The Divine Beauty: Exploring the Meaning and Symbolism Behind Krishna Statues

Lord Krishna is known by various other names such as Govinda, Gopala, Giridhari, Madanmohan, Radharaman, Maakhanchor, etc. The Vedic scriptures mention Him as the Supreme Lord, the cause of all causes, and the controller of living entities. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna Himself says that there is no Truth superior to Him and that in all the Vedas, He is to be known. Different people see Him differently. Some people see Him as their son, some as their friend, some as their master, and some as their beloved. He is the source of all pleasure and bliss. There are so many pastimes described in the Vedic literature where it is seen that whoever approached and served Lord Krishna with full faith and devotion, was never bewildered even in the greatest calamities, and was always protected by Him. Lord Krishna is therefore the ocean of mercy.

Lord Krishna expands Himself into different forms to fulfill a particular purpose in the material world. For example, to save His five-year-old devotee Prahlad from the ghastly attacks of his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu, the Lord assumed a special form of half-lion and half-man, Narasimha, and appeared from a stone pillar and killed the demon with His sharp nails. This shows an interesting quality of Lord Krishna. He is very possessive about His devotees. He never tolerates blasphemy against them. Those who try to harm them in any way, the Lord punishes them the hardest way.
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Is Krishna statue good at home?

If you want to please Lord Krishna with your service and devotion, keeping the deity of the Lord will be good for you. Wherever there is Krishna, there is opulence, victory, extraordinary power, and morality. Worshiping the deity is one of the easiest ways to build a strong relationship with the Lord. There is no difference between the deity of Krishna and Krishna Himself. The Lord said in the Bhagavad Gita that we can worship Him by offering Him a leaf, a flower, water, or a fruit. If the Lord is pleased, you will feel great satisfaction within your heart and you will experience transcendental bliss. Therefore, keeping the deity of Lord Krishna at home and following the necessary rules and regulations in the deity worship process is highly auspicious.
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Which Krishna statue can be kept at home?

There is nothing more sublime than serving the lotus feet of Lord Krishna for it is the very aim of human life. Therefore, you can worship any form of Lord Krishna as your heart desires. You can either keep the deity of the original two-handed form of Krishna playing His flute or the childhood form of Krishna eating butter. You may also keep the deity of Krishna along with Srimati Radharani, His internal potency. If you want to attract the causeless mercy of the Lord and engage in His offenseless service, worshiping the deity of Lord Jagannath, the most merciful form of Lord Krishna would be the best for you. Lord Jagannath does not take offenses of the devotees and only looks at their good qualities and intentions.
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