Murlimanohar Brass Statue-One who Looks Beautiful with a Flute
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Murli Manohar Brass Statue with a Flute |
Godhead of Hindu trinity deities and the most
popular incarnation of Lord Vishnu- Lord Krishna
or Murlimanohar are the leader, hero, protector, teacher, and a friend of all.
He is the ruler, not only of religion and philosophy, but also mysticism,
literature, and all aspects of Indian folklore.
Here he stands on a flourishing carved multilayered
leveled-up inverted lotus in his run-of-the-mill cross-legged posture and plays
the signatory melodious flute. Krishna and cow hold an ancient devotional
relationship, as Krishna was a cowherd or a Gopala since childhood, which means
the protector of the cows. The sacred cow seen in this sculpture behind Krishna
is his loving ‘Surabhi’, whom he created from the left side of his body.
Krishna adorns a luxurious ankle-lengthed dhoti
with horizontal patterns and carved designs that highlight its grace; the
stylized kamarband hangs along in a beauteous manner with the sleek stole
crossing over the bodily curvatures. The most unique part of this Murlimanohar sculpture is the way of the haloed crown- long and inspired by South
Indian temple carvings in circular multi-layers with a gumbad-like conical top.
The lotus eyes, sweet smile on this beautiful face and the major ornamental carvings all over his body emphasize his supreme divinity and friendly leadership.
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