Krishna Idols

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The Lord Krishna idol represents timeless divine love, wisdom and cosmic harmony. Lord Krishna, often considered the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu who is a key figure in Hindu mythology and the Bhagavad Gita. His life, teachings and divine play (Leela) with the Gopis have made him a beloved deity. Stories of Krishna’s childhood pranks, his role as a compassionate teacher in the Mahabharata and the divine love shared with Radha contribute to the enduring popularity of the Lord Krishna Statue.

Krishna is often depicted playing the flute symbolizing the divine melody resonating through the cosmos. His blue complexion represents the infinite vastness of the sky while the peacock feather adorning his crown signifies purity and grace. The idol’s captivating smile embodies the joy of spiritual realization.

Devotees of Lord Krishna turn to his idol seeking love, joy and spiritual guidance. The presence of the Lord Krishna Murti is believed to bring inner peace, foster love and compassion and inspire a harmonious connection with the divine.

Different Types of Lord Krishna Statue :

1. Bal Krishna Murti (Child Krishna) :

Depicts Krishna in his playful and mischievous childhood form often holding a butter pot or stealing butter.

2. Nanda Kishora Krishna Idol (Adolescent Krishna):

Shows Krishna in his teenage years with a charming and youthful appearance often playing the flute.

3. Govardhan Krishna Murti :

Depicts Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill with his little finger to protect the villagers from rain symbolizing his divine power.

4. Radha Krishna Murti :

Portrays Krishna alongside his beloved Radha symbolizing divine love and devotion.

5. Laddu Gopal Murti :

Represents a small deity-sized form of Krishna often worshipped with great devotion especially in homes.

6. Venugopala Krishna Statue :

Shows Krishna playing the flute emphasizing his role as a divine musician and symbol of love and harmony.

7. Dwarkadheesh Krishna Idol :

Depicts Krishna as the king of Dwarka often adorned with royal attire and regal accessories.

8. Murlidhar Krishna Murti :

Highlights Krishna holding the flute (murali) and playing enchanting tunes representing divine music and melody.

9. Vasudev Krishna Murti :

Portrays Krishna as the son of Vasudeva often depicted in a cradle symbolizing his miraculous birth and childhood.

10. Kaliya Mardana Krishna Idol :

Depicts Krishna subduing the serpent Kaliya highlighting his fearless and divine nature.