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Kalia Dalana | Stone Statue

$473.25
$631
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Specifications
MIV460
Pink Stone Statue
12.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Depth
Weight 5.12 kg
Delivery and Return Policies
Usually ships in 6 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Triumph Over Kalya

This exquisite pink stone statue captures a pivotal moment from Hindu mythology: Lord Krishna's subjugation of the serpent king, Kalya. The statue is a testament to the masterful artistry of Odisha stone carving, showcasing intricate details and a profound spiritual narrative. The central figure of Krishna, depicted with divine grace and power, stands triumphantly atop the coiled and vanquished serpent. His playful yet resolute expression, the gentle curve of his body, and the flute held aloft speak volumes of his divine nature and his role as the protector of the universe. The serpent, Kalya, is rendered with immense detail, its multiple hoods fanned out in a display of its formidable power, now humbled before the young god. The scales of the serpent are meticulously carved, giving a sense of its serpentine texture. The statue is not merely a representation of a divine feat, but a visual story that resonates with the devotees' belief in the triumph of good over evil and the establishment of cosmic order. The presence of smaller figures, perhaps devotees or celestial beings, at the base and sides of the statue, adds depth and reinforces the sacredness of the event, as they witness and perhaps participate in this momentous occasion. The use of pink stone lends a unique warmth and softness to the sculpture, highlighting the delicate carvings and the serene yet powerful demeanor of Lord Krishna. The stone itself, often sourced from the rich geological landscapes of Odisha, carries with it the essence of the land and its ancient traditions. This statue is more than just an idol; it is a sacred artifact, imbued with the stories of devotion, divine intervention, and the eternal struggle between righteousness and malevolence. The imagery is deeply rooted in the "Brahma Vaivarta Purana" and the "Bhagavata Purana," which recount how the serpent Kalya, possessing venomous fumes that poisoned the Yamuna River, was driven away by the infant Krishna. Krishna, in his playful yet firm manner, danced upon Kalya's hoods, forcing him to retreat to the ocean. This act of courage and divine might ensured the purity of the river and the safety of the villagers of Vrindavan. The statue serves as a powerful reminder of this divine intervention, the protection offered to the innocent, and the harmonious balance restored to the natural world. The intricate detailing on Krishna's attire, the ornamentation, and the overall composition reflect the rich artistic heritage of India, making this piece a valuable addition to any spiritual or art collection.
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