Description
Navanita-nava-hari
Mucukunda-prasadakah
Sodasa-stri-sahasresho
Tri-bhangi-madhurakrtih
What it means
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 the epitome of love is portrayed standing with tribhangi in front of the cow with his favourite musical instrument, flute in his hand which had the capability of mesmerising any soul with his enchanting tune. His intoxicating expressions and postures can leave you spell-bind. So feel the aura of the supreme lord around you by bringing home this statuette.