Description
This beauty of Unique Krishna’s Murti Sandstone is Big Size to mount in an entryway, office, living room, or in your exterior. It’s a rustic, distressed finish with a clear choice to many.
Material: Sandstone
Dimension(HWL): 72 x 31 x 15 inch
Height: 6 feet
Position: Standing
Material: Sandstone
Dimension(HWL): 72 x 31 x 15 inch
Height: 6 feet
Position: Standing
Features of Unique Krishna’s Murti :
- The statue shown here is of Lord Krishna, the charmer.
- Lord Krishna the epitome of love is shown standing with Tribhangi posture with his favorite musical instrument, the flute in his hand which had the capability of mesmerizing any soul with his captivating tune.
- His seducing expressions and postures can leave you drooling over him.
About Lord Krishna; The enchanter
- Lord Krishna was a child, a brother, a charioteer, a warrior, a disciple, a guru, a cowherd, a messenger, and the beloved of the cowherd girls. Throughout his life, Krishna acted so many roles.
- Sri Krishna is one who marked both life and death with a big smile. He took birth with a smile on his face, lived with a smile, and left his body with a smile. The message that he conveyed through his life is that we should make life full of laughter.
- Krishna took birth in the prison cell of King Kansa. Kansa jailed Devaki and had each child she bore got murdered. However, Devaki, and her husband, Vasudeva, finally were able to lurk one child to safety.
- They sent Lord Krishna to Vraja, where he was brought up by a foster parent, Nanda & Yasoda. It was in Vrindavan, one of the villages of Vraja, that Krishna won the hearts of the Gopis, the cowherds of the village. By spending all his time with the Gopis of Vrindavan—playing with them, joking with them, stealing their butter and milk, etc.
- Kansa sent many assassins to kill Krishna, but none of them were able to do so. And in the end, Krishna returned to Mathura and killed Kansa, restoring dharma to the motherland.
- Krishna Janmashtami lit. ”Occasion of the birth of Lord Krishna”, also known as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, on the eighth (Ashtami) day of the dark fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada.
Where and how to place the beautiful statue:
- The Unique Krishna’s Murti is a great addition to any landscape, yard, or park.
- A must-have centerpiece for any landscape, yard, or park.
- A breathtaking way to add the statue fits in beautifully with the blooming plants surrounding the area.
- Placing it near a bench in a park, garden or lawn will provide a calming effect for guests while offering a visual treat.
- The statue blends in beautifully with the stone-lined pond.
- Terra-cotta pots filled with small-leaf boxwood surround the statue making this design cohesive.
- Plants surrounding this statue feature make it the centerpiece. Lush foliage contributes to the cool scheme.
- Statues can be an ideal starting point for a more formal appeal for an outdoor fountain. Water trickles over a cherub and into the basin below in this fountain. Add character to the landscape by surrounding the statue with blooming plants and lush greenery. The fountain’s soothing sounds and aesthetic appeal beckon visitors outside.
- Add a simple and appealing style to your landscape, garden or park.
- Exhibit the statue surrounded by Asian-influenced plantings, creating a beautiful focal point for your yard.
- A simple statue adds the soothing allure of running water that a picture could not offer.
Blessings for keeping the sacred idol of Lord Krishna’s Murti:
- You will be saved from the thrashings of life and will award bravery and fortitude of immeasurable exuberance.
- The statue is incredibly effective and brings fortune and success. This helps to defeat your enemies and everything against the odds. It helps to protect us against bad powers and evil results.
- It eliminates the malefic effects of planet Ketu.
- His grace helps to remove Nisantaan dosha and makes your married life more joyful.
Cleaning of the Krishna’s Murti:
- For cleaning the statue begin by pre wet it. Then proceed to rinse it thoroughly with mild soapy water using a brush or cloth.
- Lastly, let it air dry following a final bath of the statue.
- Clean it up every once in a while to restore its beauty and shine for years to come.