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Kaliya Dalana Pink Stone Statue

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Among many of his leelas, the nritya leela of Lord Krishna with Kaliya is one the most popular oral narratives of India, later adapted as part of dance and theatre. Sculpted with tremendous detail and realism in the pink stone - this piece depicts Lord Krishna dancing on top of the arrogant serpent in the river Yamuna, as his wives on the side join their hands, seeking forgiveness for his actions - upon their helplessness, Krishna who’s benevolent lets the serpent go, ripping him off his venomous fangs.

Specifications
MIV379
Pink Stone Statue
12.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Depth
Weight 3.95 kg
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The Divine Triumph Over Kaliya

This exquisite pink stone statue captures a pivotal moment from ancient Hindu mythology – the subjugation of the formidable serpent Kaliya by Lord Krishna. The scene is rendered with remarkable detail and artistry, a testament to the rich sculptural traditions of Odisha, India. The delicate pink hue of the stone lends a soft, ethereal quality to the divine drama unfolding, making it a truly captivating piece. The central figure of Lord Krishna stands triumphantly, one foot planted firmly on the coiled body of the multi-headed Kaliya. Krishna, depicted with youthful grace and divine authority, holds a flute to his lips, though the very act of subduing the serpent is a testament to his spiritual power rather than the music's melody alone. The serpent, Kaliya, is portrayed with immense strength, its scales intricately carved to suggest its formidable nature. The story of Kaliya Daman, as this episode is known, narrates how Krishna, as a young boy, fearlessly confronted Kaliya, a venomous serpent who had poisoned the waters of the Yamuna River, making life unbearable for the residents of Vrindavan. Krishna's victory restored purity to the river and protected his devotees. Flanking the central figures are representations of the Naga Kanyas, the consorts of Kaliya. They are depicted with folded hands in a posture of reverence and pleading, their expressions conveying a mix of fear and devotion. Their presence adds a layer of narrative depth, highlighting the consequences of Kaliya's actions and their subsequent plea for mercy, which Krishna ultimately granted, but only after humbling the serpent. The intricate detailing in their adornments, from the flowing garments to the delicate jewelry, speaks volumes about the sculptor's skill in bringing these mythical characters to life.

Artistic Heritage and Sacred Symbolism

The craftsmanship displayed in this statue is indicative of the renowned Pattachitra and stone carving traditions of Odisha. Artists from this region have a long and revered history of creating intricate sculptures that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also deeply imbued with spiritual significance. The use of pink stone, often sourced locally, allows for fine detailing and a unique textural quality. The elaborate headdress of Krishna, the symbolic lotus halo behind him, and the detailed rendering of the serpent's hood all contribute to the sacred aura of the piece. The inclusion of the stylized flora around the figures further enhances the naturalistic yet divine setting, evoking the lush banks of the Yamuna River. This statue is more than just a decorative item; it is a powerful reminder of the eternal battle between good and evil, righteousness over malevolence, and the divine protection offered to the faithful. It serves as a focal point for meditation and contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the lessons of courage, compassion, and unwavering devotion. Bringing this piece into your home is to invite a story of divine intervention and triumph, a timeless tale carved in stone that resonates across generations.
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