Superfine Shri Krishna – The Divine Flute Player with Shankha and Chakra | Ideal for Puja
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Superfine Shri Krishna – The Divine Flute Player with Shankha and Chakra | Ideal for Puja

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"Panchadhatu, also known as Panchaloha, is a Sanskrit term referring to a traditional five-metal alloy, primarily used in Hindu religious contexts for making temple idols and jewelry. The term literally translates to "five metals", which are typically gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc".
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DDR362
Panchadhatu/Panchaloha (Five-Metal Alloy)
Height: 4.00 inch
Width: 2.00 inch
Depth: 1.00 inch
Weight 170 gm
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The Enchanting Melody of Lord Krishna

This exquisite statue captures Lord Krishna in a moment of divine grace, his form radiating an aura of peace and devotion. Crafted from Panchadhatu, a sacred five-metal alloy revered in Vedic traditions for its auspicious properties and longevity, this piece is a testament to skilled artistry. The rich patina achieved through meticulous craftsmanship lends a timeless quality, making it appear as if it has been passed down through generations, imbued with the blessings of countless prayers. Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, is celebrated across Hinduism for his playful nature, profound wisdom, and unwavering compassion. He is most famously known as the divine flautist, whose enchanting melodies could mesmerize all of creation, from the celestial beings to the very earth itself. Legend has it that the sound of Krishna's flute, the *bansuri*, stirred the hearts of the *gopis* (cowherd girls) in Vrindavan, drawing them to him in ecstatic devotion. The music was said to represent the divine call to spiritual awakening, a siren song leading souls back to the divine source. In this captivating depiction, Krishna holds his iconic flute to his lips, poised to release a melody that would fill the universe with joy and harmony. The detail in the flute, with its intricately sculpted segments, speaks to the masterful hands that shaped this sacred object. To his sides, he holds the Shankha (conch shell) and the Chakra (discus), two of his principal divine attributes. The Shankha symbolizes the primordial sound of creation, Om, and is often blown to herald auspicious beginnings and to ward off negativity. The Chakra represents the cyclical nature of time, divine justice, and the powerful force that destroys ignorance and evil. The posture of Lord Krishna, often referred to as *tribhanga* (a graceful triple bend), imbues the statue with a sense of fluid movement and vibrant life, despite its static form. His serene face, adorned with a majestic crown, conveys a profound sense of calm and divine authority. The intricate adornments, including bangles and necklaces, are rendered with delicate precision, reflecting the divine opulence associated with the Lord. The statue is presented on a lotus base, a universal symbol of purity, spiritual awakening, and cosmic creation, further enhancing its sacred significance. This divine representation of Lord Krishna is not merely an idol but a conduit for spiritual connection. It is an ideal piece for *puja* (worship), meditation, or as a decorative centerpiece that brings an atmosphere of sanctity and serenity to any home or sacred space. Its presence is a constant reminder of love, devotion, and the eternal, transcendental melodies that resonate throughout the cosmos. ––––––––––––––––––

A Sacred Alloy for Divine Presence

The choice of Panchadhatu for this sculpture is deeply rooted in tradition. This alloy, often consisting of gold, silver, copper, tin, and iron or zinc, is believed to possess potent spiritual and healing properties. The blending of these five metals creates a composition that is not only aesthetically pleasing with its rich, aged look but also resonates with divine energy. In ancient India, Panchadhatu was used for creating idols of deities, sacred vessels, and auspicious talismans, believed to attract positive vibrations and protect against negative influences. Owning a statue crafted from this sacred metal is considered a way to invite divine blessings and to maintain a harmonious balance within one's environment.
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