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6" Small Kaliya Mardan Krishna | Copper Statue

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In Copper's embrace, Krishna's divine grace unfolds, a masterpiece in miniature, the Small Kaliya Mardan Krishna statue. With celestial finesse, the Lord dances upon the serpent's hood, putting his little feet on the serpent's hood, as if with a gentle touch of enlightenment.  His divine form, adorned with a Kirat Mukuta and the beautiful ornaments, holding the serpent by its tail, weaves a tale of triumph over the venomous tide.


Each contour, a testament to the sculptor's skill, tells a poetic saga of cosmic balance restored. In this copper sanctuary, Krishna's victory over Kaliya resonates, a lyrical ode etched in metal's sacred art.

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Specifications
DDI808
Copper Statue
Height: 6.2 inch
Width: 4 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 1.05 kg
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A Moment of Divine Victory

Behold a testament to courage, grace, and divine power, manifested in this intricately crafted copper statue. It depicts a powerful scene from the life of Lord Krishna, a story beloved and revered across generations. Observe the detail of the copper, lending an antique feel to this symbolic representation. This artwork captures a pivotal moment when the boy Krishna subdues the venomous serpent king, Kaliya. This statue stands at 6.2 x 4.0 x 2.5 inches.

The Legend of Kaliya Mardan

The story of Kaliya Mardan is a cornerstone of Krishna's childhood exploits. In the sacred Yamuna River, Kaliya, a multi-headed serpent of immense power, had poisoned the waters, causing suffering to the villagers of Vrindavan and its surrounding forests. The once pristine Yamuna became a bubbling, toxic stream, uninhabitable to both humans and animals. Seeing the distress of his people, the young Krishna, overflowing with divine energy, fearlessly plunged into the dangerous river. Kaliya, enraged by this intrusion, lunged at Krishna, seeking to crush him with his venomous coils. However, Krishna, with his playful agility and boundless strength, danced upon Kaliya's many heads. Each step was a powerful blow, a rhythmic mastery of divine justice over evil. The serpent king, humbled and defeated by the playful God, finally submitted. Krishna, in an act of profound mercy, spared Kaliya's life, banishing him from the Yamuna River to a sea where he could no longer inflict harm. The Yamuna was cleansed, the villagers were saved, and the legend of Krishna's triumph over Kaliya became an enduring symbol of good overcoming evil.

The Symbolism and Significance

This statue embodies much more than just a narrative; it represents the eternal struggle between dharma (righteousness) and adharma (unrighteousness). It shows the beauty and grace of Krishna, who is also the personification of strength and courage. In Hindu tradition, serpents are often symbolic of both danger and potential, and controlling the serpent implies the mastery of one's own inner demons and desires. The lotus base upon which Kaliya rests further emphasizes purity and the blossoming of enlightenment. Displaying this copper statue in your home serves as a reminder of the power of devotion, the triumph of good, and the protective presence of Lord Krishna. It is more than an object; it is a symbol of hope and the power of inner strength.
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