Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"

Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"
Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"
Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"
Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"

Antique Brass Hindu God Krishna goddess radha statue religious décor 23"

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  • Product Details : Product Code - 24100 || Width x Depth (Inches) - 16 x 9 Inches || Height (Inches) - 23 Inches || Weight (In Kg) - 23 Kg || Material - Brass || Made In India
  • USAGE: To decorate living room, pooja room, foyuer, altar, meditation room or entrance to your home or office. And can be placed on top of table or can be installed or placed anywhere indoor/outdoor/home/garden.
  • POSITIVE IMPACT: Creates peaceful ambience filled with harmony, spirituality and positive energy around us. And at the same time acts as magnificient piece of art and collectible.
  • GIFTING: An ideal gifting option to gift someone as a Wedding Gift/Anniversary Gift/Corporate Gift/Return Gift/Birthday Gift/Diwali Gift/Lucky Gift and a gift that can be given on all occassions like private parties or public community events.
  • Ships directly from our warehouse in Delhi. Prices in INR include cost of the product, applicable GST, packing charges, door delivery to your place in India.

Gopi & Gopal - Radha is believed to be the incarnation of Goddess Laxmi - the Goddess of Wealth. Gopi (milkmaid) is a common name attributed to the girls/women who along with their cow herds were attracted to Lord Krishna during his young age because of his flute and mannerisms. Radha was one of those Gopi, believed to be the closest to Lord Krishna. It is believed that both were having eternal love for each other but never got married. Yet their love for each other was so great and iconic that today in every part of the world Lord Krishna is worshipped along with Radha in temples as a sign of true love, hence the name Gopi & Gopal. In this brass sculpture Lord Krishna is depicted in his signature pose of 'Tribhangi' while Radha is listening to his flute and feeling in even deeper love with him. A cow at the feet of Lord Krishna and a peacock in front of Radha signifies the cow herds who used to get attracted to Krishna's flute and the love of Krishna for the peacock feather which he always used to put in his crown.

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