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Krishna Murti Standing On Base - 6.5 x 3.75 Inches | Antique Brass Idol/ Krishna Statue On Base for Pooja

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Original price Rs. 2,100.00 - Original price Rs. 2,100.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 2,100.00
Rs. 2,100.00 - Rs. 2,100.00
Current price Rs. 2,100.00
SKU 525900027
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3.75 in

6.5 in

2.75 in

Brass

0.725 kg

"Invite divine blessings and prosperity into your home with our exquisite Antique Polished Brass Krishna Statue, a timeless representation of love, compassion, wisdom, and devotion. "

• This stunning vigraham captures the serene elegance of Lord Krishna standing gracefully with his iconic flute, symbolizing divine love and cosmic harmony.
• Crafted with precision, the Krishna idol features a smooth, antique-polished brass finish, enhancing its ethereal charm and artistic appeal.
• This Krishna idol is supported by a robust base, ensuring it remains a stable centerpiece in your home, temple, or meditation space.
• As the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is revered as the protector of the universe. Placing this idol in your space invokes divine protection, prosperity, and spiritual wisdom.
• The calm and compassionate expression of Krishna radiates tranquility, creating a serene ambiance wherever it is placed.
• Enhance your Krishna Janmashtami (Gokulashtami) celebrations by placing this elegant statue as a centerpiece, fostering an auspicious and devotional atmosphere.
• Beyond spiritual significance, this Krishna vigraham adds a touch of elegance to any interior. Its intricate craftsmanship makes it a standout decorative piece.
• This statue is an ideal gift for spiritual functions, wedding anniversaries, birthdays, and housewarmings. It’s a meaningful token of blessings and well-being.

Krishna and his love for butter

Baby Krishna lived in Gokulam, a village inhabited by cattle herders called Gopalas. This resulted in an abundance of milk, curds, and butter. Krishna loved butter and often tried to steal a pot from his mother, Yashoda, or any of the village women, known as Gopis. To stop him, the Gopis began tying their butter pots to the ceiling, hoping to keep them out of his reach.

Krishna, however, was clever and teamed up with his friends to get the pots. They would climb up to the roof, move ceiling tiles, or form human ladders by standing on each other’s shoulders to steal the butter. If all else failed, they would throw pebbles at the pots and catch the butter with their mouths.

Eventually, the Gopis discovered that Krishna was the main thief and complained to Yashoda, who apologized and promised to discipline her son. In response, Krishna decided to play a trick on the Gopis. While they were at the river bathing, Krishna stole all their clothes from the riverbank and said he would return them only if they agreed to stop complaining to his mother.

Unable to control Krishna, Yashoda tied him to a heavy staff as punishment. Krishna, determined to escape, decided to head to the river where his friends could help him. While walking through the forest, he found himself stuck between two closely growing trees. With a strong tug, Krishna uprooted the trees, freeing himself. Yashoda rushed to the scene, concerned for her son, but was amazed to see that Krishna had effortlessly uprooted the trees. This event made her realize Krishna’s extraordinary powers.

Embrace the spiritual essence and elegance of our Antique Polished Brass Krishna Statue. Order now to invite blessings, love, and prosperity into your life!

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