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This brass idol featuring Lord Krishna standing on a Lotus and deeply involved in playing flute is bound to add cheer and divinity to your dwelling. Lord Krishna gracefully stands in crossed legged pose with His cow, the Surubhi standing at His back while a peacock sits near His feet. The hand carvings showcase the majestic crown, clothing and jewels. Lord Krishna playing flute signifies the act of creation. The Lotus He is standing on, represent the entire Universe. His standing pose with three curves represents the three Gunas - Sattva (goodness and harmonious), Rajas (passion and confused), and Tamas (darkness and chaotic) which are the base of creation. You may place the idol in your puja room, living area, near entrance or in study or work desk for blessings of joy, peace and bliss.
Design: Made in brass
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