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Lord Krishna Brass Statue in Tribhanga Fluting Under the Magnificent Tree

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Lord Krishna Brass Statue

Lord Krishna is popularly worshipped in Hinduism and loved by all for his poetic style nature, tenderness and love. With that possession of peace in his eyes and melodious sound in his stance, he stands in tribhanga on square-shaped multiple layered pedestals topped with a circular base, gracefully designed in lotus petals. The sculptor has beautifully kept up with his body posture in a slight ‘S’ shape. For people, this eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu was a warrior, teacher, hero, friend, and a great philosopher for them. Even today Lord Krishna is worshipped all over the world and his naughty leelas and humble nature are still a thing to be remembered.

This superfine Lord Krishna brass sculpture is toned in a glossy shade highlighting all the key features and facial expressions charmingly. Krishna is adorned here in a short length richly patterned dhoti and a Kamar band that has its long ends hung on either side. The beauty of his multiple jewels complies with the long designer crown glorified on his head. One may notice that the relished carvings and style of this crown are inspired by South Indian temple designs.

Krishna is seen as playing his flute, arousing those sounds of melody and happiness. He stands with his holy cow, Surabhi behind him, and along magnificent tree as the backdrop, formed with bunches of leaves outgrown in all directions and peachicks comfortably settled on various branches lost in the soulful sounds of Lord Krishna’s flute. The beauty of this Lord Krishna brass sculpture is framed by its superfine carves and the realistic depiction of the concept.