Height:11.5 Inches Weight:1.2 Kg
Fine art Krishna idol :
The primary non-devotional use is leveraging its artistic value to enhance the space.
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Focal Point: It is often used as a centerpiece in a prominent area, such as a large console table in the living room, a reception area, or an elegant hallway. The fine detailing (e.g., intricate jewelry, detailed posture, lifelike expression) is designed to draw attention and admiration.
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Cultural Statement: It serves as a sophisticated statement piece that reflects the owner’s appreciation for traditional Indian art, culture, and spirituality.
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Creating Serenity: Regardless of specific worship, the serene posture (often playing the flute) and beautiful finish contribute to a calm, positive, and inviting ambiance in the home or office.
Pooja Room Deity: It is installed in the home Pooja room (Mandir) for daily worship, offerings, and meditation. The fine craftsmanship is seen as a respectful and beautiful way to house the divine presence.
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Focal Point for Meditation: The idol’s form is used as a visual anchor for darshan (gazing at the divine), helping the devotee focus their mind and deepen their connection with the divine qualities of Krishna (love, joy, wisdom).
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Bringing Positive Energy (Vastu): The presence of the idol is believed to attract sattvic (pure, harmonious) energy.
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Vastu Placement: Ideally placed in the Northeast (Ishan Kona) corner of the house or facing the East or North direction.
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Auspicious Gift: It is a prestigious gift for important life milestones, such as high-profile weddings, significant anniversaries, housewarmings, or corporate gifting for a new venture.
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Symbolism: It conveys a wish for the recipient to have a life filled with divine blessings, prosperity, beauty, and eternal love (especially if it is a Radha-Krishna pair).

