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Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and
Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and
Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and
Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and
Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and

Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and The Holy Cow Cold Cast Resin Bronze Finish Sculpture Figurine

Product ID : 44319856


Galleon Product ID 44319856
Shipping Weight 3.53 lbs
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Manufacturer Veronese Design
Shipping Dimension 12.72 x 7.91 x 6.77 inches
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Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna and Features

  • Made with high quality designer resin and cold cast bronze technique

  • Cold casting is the technique that mixes resin and bronze to create detailed sculpture with metallic feature

  • Excellent Weight For Decorative Use

  • Measurement: L 6 1/4 * W 4 7/8 * H 10 5/8 Inches

  • Gift box ready with black felted bottom protection

  • Perfect gifting and home decor option for all collectors


About Veronese Design 10 1/2 Inch Hindu God Krishna And

"Khrisna Playing Flute and the Holy Cow" is a popular artistic depiction drawn from Hindu mythology that captures Lord Krishna, a revered deity known for his divine playfulness, musical talent, and connection to nature. In these depictions, Krishna is often shown as a youthful, enchanting figure expertly playing the flute, his instrument of choice, surrounded by an idyllic pastoral setting. The presence of the holy cow, or "Gomata," symbolizes prosperity, purity, and benevolence in Hindu culture. Cows are deeply sacred in Hinduism, associated with nurturing and motherhood, and their closeness to Krishna in these artworks highlights his role as a divine protector of dharma (cosmic order) and as a central figure in the pastoral community of Vrindavan, where he spread joy and spiritual wisdom. The combination of Krishna's melodious flute playing and the serene presence of the cows encapsulates an atmosphere of divine serenity and bliss, often interpreted as a metaphor for the loving bond between the divine and the natural world.