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Fluting Krishna Brass Statue in His Glorious Avatar

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Krishna Brass Statue
Krishna Brass Statue

Standing in his magnificent charm, Lord Krishna is an epitome of beauty and grace, whose single glance in any form is a matter of great joy and desire for the devotees. Krishna’s child-like innocence and his lilas are popular aspects of his personality. Keeping the traditional ties in mind, the sculptor has given great justice to the carvings of this Lord Krishna Brass Sculpture. The clean cross of his legs and the slightly tilted body curve introduces the viewers to his iconic tribhanga posture. The pedestal on which he stands has an immense and beauteous carving of flower petals with the cube topped with an inverted lotus.

The short dhoti he is adorned in is completely jeweled with the kamarband having long curved strings hung in a row which complement the similarly styled beauty of his royal neckband. Note the flairs of the carved striated stole that displays its beauty behind the long floral jewel reaching up to his feet. Almost every deity is embellished with royal jewels, but the astonishing aspect of this Krishna sculpture’s jewels are that the ornaments on his waist and arms, which are waistbelt and armlets respectively are carved with the face of the great guardian deity, Kirtimukha, personifying glory.

A face that speaks is the most loved form of any deity, which the sculptor has carved with accuracy. Zoom in to the formation of his lotus eyes and the tender smile that seems to enjoy his moment of rhythm created by the melodious sounds from his flute. You can’t ignore the divine rays of glory that form an aureole behind his long crown that has its patterns and style of carve inspired from the great South Indian style temples and brooched with a Kirtimukha face in the front. Chaturbhujadhari plays flute from his anterior hands and the rear ones hold the iconic Vaishnava implements- conch and chakra, decorated with triple-layered designer tassels similar to the one hanging in front of his dhoti.

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