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8" Lord Krishna Playing Flute

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Specifications
MSG077
STONE STATUE FROM SOUTH INDIA (MAHABALIPURAM)
Height: 8 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 900 gm
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MADE IN INDIA.

An Ode to the Divine Melodist

This exquisite stone sculpture captures the divine charm of Lord Krishna in his most beloved form – the celestial flautist. Crafted from the rich, dark stone of South India, specifically from the renowned artisan hub of Mahabalipuram, this piece is a testament to centuries-old sculpting traditions. The intricate carvings and detailed ornamentation showcase the masterful skill of the artisans, transforming a simple block of stone into a vibrant representation of the divine. The smooth, polished finish enhances the depth and texture of the carvings, giving the sculpture a timeless elegance.

The Enchanting Music of Krishna

The flute, or 'bansuri', is an integral symbol of Lord Krishna, representing his divine love, compassion, and the enchanting melodies that mesmerize all beings. Legends tell of how Krishna's flute playing would bring the entire universe to a standstill. The cows would stop grazing, the rivers would halt their flow, and even the Gopis, the cowherd maidens of Vrindavan, would be drawn to his divine music, abandoning all their duties to be in his presence. This sculpture embodies that very essence of divine allure and the captivating power of his music, which is said to be the very sound of creation. The way the Lord holds the flute to his lips, his posture, and the subtle expression on his face all convey a sense of profound peace and divine bliss.

A Glimpse of Spiritual Heritage

Originating from Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its rock-cut temples and sculptures dating back to the Pallava dynasty, this statue carries with it the legacy of ancient Indian art and spirituality. The artistic style reflects the sophisticated craftsmanship that flourished in this region, where sculptors drew inspiration from epics and mythology to create works of profound beauty and spiritual significance. Each detail, from the stylized hair and crown to the draped garments and the decorative motifs on the base, speaks volumes about the artistic sensibilities and the deep-rooted cultural context from which it emerges. This statue is not merely an object of art but a conduit to a rich spiritual heritage, inviting contemplation and devotion into any space it graces.
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