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Lord Krishna Brass Sculpture Playing The Flute

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Lord Krishna Brass Sculpture

The innocent smile and the naughtiness of his eyes, reverberates lord Krishna’s child-like tenderness and love for his devotees. He is reveredx as one of the most popular deities in Hindu pantheon who acts as a life force in all human beings. This lord Krishna brass sculpture depicts him in his most beautiful form, standing in a tribhanga posture, carved in proper curves of his waist along the hip-line. He is shown here in the best of his actions- playing a flute, arousing melodious sounds of love and peace. The inverted lotus pedestal is chiselled in artistic patterns along all petals, curved at the bottom edges.

Lord Krishna is clothed in an ankle length dhoti marvelously pleated at the fall forming beautifully layered feathers in the centre along with the floral kamarband fitted perfectly around his waist. A long silk stole is hung across his shoulders and falls on either side in an ease. The perfection of skills of the carver can be analysed by the way he has carved the pleats of his stole and the vertical chisels all over it. Ornated in a graceful choker, kundals, a long flower garland and the Vaishnava tilak on forehead, lord Krishna represents an aura of royalty and divinity. Sculptor has alluringly carved the small length wavy hairs of lord Krishna, with each strand grouping to form spirals in horizontal layers from the back and further accessorised with a royal crown having a flower broach in the center and a peacock feather at the top.

Peacocks love to dance in rain and it is said that when peacocks see Krishna playing his flute, they get reminded of the happy gestures and soulful sounds, which is why Krishna is always adorned with a peacock feather on his crown as an offering of gratitude. The baby peacock carved on Krishna’s right side is a depiction of the same vibe of joy and love.