Material: Sandstone / Red stone statue
Dimension(HWL): 72 x 30 x 18 inch
Position: Dancing
Height: 6ft
- The stone sculptures here illustrate the story of Lord Krishna & the multi hooded snake Kaliya.
- In this statue, Lord Krishna is seen dancing over the heads of the serpent while holding the tail in one hand & flute in the other.
- The little Krishna is adorned with many pieces of jewelry, finely engraved on his body.
- The statue has the appealing power to draw your attention at the first glance, constructed from a single stone to showcase the proficiency of the artist who engraved the delightful sculpture.
- Lord Krishna, is the incarnation (8th) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe.
- Kaliya Nag was a venomous serpent who choose the river Yamuna as his home and churned and bubbled the water with his venom.
- In the phase where Lord Krishna was living in Vrindavan. One fine day Krishna played with balls near the bank of the Yamuna, suddenly the ball landed on the Yamuna.
- Krishna jumped into the river without a second thought.
- Where Kaliya tried to grab Krishna but got tired when Krishna grew his body so big.
- Lord Krishna grabbed the serpent’s tail and dragged him to the surface of the river.
- He then plays flute in one hand and started dancing on his head, while holding on to his tail in his other hand as shown in the above picture.
- The Northeast zone is beneficial to place the statue as per Vaastu.
- Placing it in the middle of a sprouting fountain will be very eye-catching.
- Place it on the center point of your garden combining it with some small flowery plants around the stone sculptures.
- Placing it at the end of the path using a stepping stone also is a welcoming idea.
- Complement the statue with curated bushes and hedges, making the garden beautiful.
- The statute is very effective for people seeking success in business and careers.
- You will gain mental peace and harmony.
- The ill-effects of planets reduce and as Lord Krishna bestows his devotee in all walks of his life.
- Wet the statue all over with a hose in gentle mode.
- Using a sponge or bristle brush gently scrub the surface.
- Now using the hose give the stone sculptures a final shower for any residue.
- Occasional cleaning of the stone sculptures (twice a year) remains keeps the beauty of the statue for years.