Description
Navanita-nava-hari
Mucukunda-prasadakah
Sodasa-stri-sahasresho
Tri-bhangi-madhurakrtih
Meaning:
Krishna, the butter-thief while a child, mercifully granted hermit king Muchukunda his long felt wish. He had the following of thousands of queens (Gopis), delighting them with his ‘tribhangi’- the mesmerising three-angled bending pose.
Lord Krishna here is depicted standing in a tribhanga pose, playing flute mesmerising every soul. This statuette reminds us about the scene of Vrindavan when Krishna lord used to play his flute and all cowgirls of Gokul-dham used to dance to the tune of his music. Lord Krishna is portrayed with a wide bright smile on his face, which depicts peace and pleasantness. So bring home this statuette to spread the message of happiness and protection around your surroundings.