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Krishna Playing the Flute Beneath the Backdrop of Tree with Peacocks In Brass

Krishna or Kanhaiyya is the major deity in Hinduism. He is revered as the God of love, compassion, and tenderness. He is also regarded as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is reflected through the legends of MahabharataBhagavad Purana, and Bhagavad Gita, portraying him as God's child, a lover, and a divine hero. Janmashtami, his birthday, is celebrated, with great enthusiasm, as songs are sung and plays are performed in his commemoration.

Krishna Playing the Flute Beneath the Backdrop of Tree with Peacocks In Brass
Krishna Playing the Flute In Brass

Our sculpture brilliantly captures the details of honorable Krishna as the brass statue describes the exquisite orientation of the aesthetic peacocks in the backdrop unraveling the floral beauty in the face of a beautiful lotus, with the enchanting Krishna himself playing a brass flute, possessing the ideal finishing with a beguiling touch depicting the finest craft and handiwork. It is a piece of perfection, which not only engraves your heart but also your soul. This remarkable sculpture can turn out to be an ideal gift for Janmashtami.

Moreover, Krishna is also depicted as an infant eating butter, a young boy playing the flute, a man surrounded by women devotees, or a friendly charioteer giving counsel to Arjun. Fluting Krishna is considered to be a warrior, hero, teacher, and philosopher by Hindus, strengthening their faith in the religion and love for Balgopal, helping them earn divine rewards and immense showers of blessings.

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