Krishna Idols/Murtis/Statues

Vedic Vaani presents a divine collection of Lord Krishna statues and idols, meticulously crafted to capture the essence and divinity of Lord Krishna, the supreme deity in Hinduism. Our Lord Krishna statues are not just statues; they are embodiments of spiritual energy, designed to infuse your surroundings with peace, devotion, and positivity.

At Vedic Vaani, each of our Krishna idols is meticulously crafted using the highest-quality metals, like silver and brass. Our skilled team of artisans put all their hard work and experience into ensuring a finely crafted Lord Krishna statue. Each Krishna idol in our collection is a masterpiece, created by skilled artisans who blend traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. Each material is carefully selected to enhance the divine aura of the idol, ensuring its longevity and beauty.

Vedic Vaani is well aware of the devotee's fondness for varieties. Therefore, our collection features a wide range of Krishna idols, each representing different aspects of his divine life and teachings. From the enchanting Murlimanohar Sri Krishna brass statue to a simple and plain Radha Krishna statue in brass, our idols capture the multifaceted personality of Lord Krishna. The Lord Krishna idols, symbolizing eternal love and devotion, are particularly popular among devotees seeking to enhance their spiritual connection.

Vedic Vaani's Lord Krishna idols are not just decorative pieces; they are the divine mediums of holy blessings. Buying a Lord Krishna idol for home or temple invites divine energy, prosperity, and happiness. These idols are perfect for daily worship, festive celebrations, and as a focal point for meditation and spiritual practices. Devotees can purchase a Lord Krishna statue online from our website. For those who seek to invoke the divine blessings of Lord Krishna, Vedic Vaani is their one-stop destination.

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  • Kanha Krishna Kanhaiya Nandlala Handpainted Balswaroop Statue in Fine Brass
    $37.33
    Kanha Krishna Kanhaiya Nandlala Ladoo Gopal is the child form of Lord Sri Krishna. He is worship in this form widely during the Janmashtami celebrations. This form of Krishna is also referred as lalo and natkhat Ladoo Gopal.

    Make: made in fine brass metal
    Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
    Weight: 465 gms

  • Black Balgopalji, Thakorji Handpainted in Brass
    $11.00
    Ladoo Gopal is the child form of Sri Krishna. He is worship in this form widely during the Janmashtami celebrations. This form of Krishna is also referred as lalo and natkhat Ladoo Gopal. The Bhakti, or devotion, that is shown by a devotee while worshipping Ladoo Gopal is like that of taking care of a new born baby. Here, Sri Krishna is the new born for the devotee and he/she showers unconditional love on Him, which takes the devotee to a state of mind which is beyond explanation.

  • Vrindavan Spiritual Divine Love Radhe & Krishna Idol/Statue
    $160.00
    The spiritual exchange of divine love between Radha and Krishna is the display of the internal energy of the Lord and is very confidential and difficult to understand. Radha Krishna are collectively known as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved. With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with Her love. It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even Him. Therefore She is the supreme goddess of all.  It is believed that Krishna has left the circle of the rasa dance to search for Radha.

    Dimensions of Krishna: 9.5 inches (H) x 4.75 inches (W)
    Dimensions of Radhe: 9 inches (H) x 4 inches (W)
    Weight: 4.30 kgs

  • Madan Mohan Lord Kirshna Idol/Murti Figurine
    $26.00
    The ever enchanting Krishna wields his magic, in this little well-crafted brass figurine, where he is shown in rapture with his flute (Murli). It is said that when he plays the flute, in Vrindavan, a forest, all the ‘gopis’ or young girls are so dazzled by his charm and the beauty of his music that they are lost in the raas or flavour of its mystical joy. There are of course endless tales of his childhood, the most popular one being where he teased all the mothers, by stealing butter. He was loved all the more for his naughty tricks. Bring home this Murli Manohar statue to add to the decor of your aesthetic space or even keep in your temple for prayers, as you partake of his eternal ‘Leela’ or worldly play.

    Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
    Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.
    Dimensions: 5.5 inches (H) x 3 inches (W)
    Weight: 585 gms

  • Krishnaji Ki Murti/Idol for Puja Room
    $12.67
    Krishna, the all-attractive-one Megh-varna, the one with the color-of-clouds Go-pal, the protector of cows Murli-manohar, who steals hearts by the melody of his flute and Madan-Mohan who can mesmerize Cupid himself with His beauty.

    Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
    Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.
    Dimensions: 3.75 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
    Weight: 295 gms

  • Little Kanhaiya (Krishna) Bal Gopal Showpiece in Silver
    $39.33
    Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Shri Vishnu, the protector and preserver of this universe. In his childhood days, Bal Gopal Krishna had many names but the ones with his pastoral upbringing are Govinda (finder of cows) and Gopala (protector of cows). He is also known as Maakhan Chor (butter thief) due to his habit of stealing butter from the neighbourhood houses. As baby Krishna learnt to trot around the house, his attention was always fixed on the butter urns that were stashed away in corners of all homes in Gokul. He would trot, fall and again strut to the pot containing butter and relish it. As he grew up a little, he would steal milk, curd and butter from the homes of the Gopis and share them with his friends and monkeys. Soon, almost the entire village was complaining about him to Yashoda.

    Make: made in silver
    Dimensions: 35mm (1.3 inches) (H) X 40mm (1.5 inches) (W)
    Weight: 13 gms approx
  • Bansuri Gopal on Shankh
    $6.00

    Make: It is made up of fine quality molded fiber and enclosed in a box.
    Dimensions: 4.5 inches (H) x  3.5 inches (W) approx
    Weight: 195 gms

  • Krishna Bhagwan Ki Choti (small) Murti for Home & Office
    $7.33
    Krishna is known as the god of love, wealth, and prosperity. By bringing a idol/murti of Krishna into your home you're inviting all the good omens he brings.

    Murlidhar Sri Krishna is known as a Hindu deity. He gave preach the Bhagwat Gita in Kurukshetra. Lord Krishna Elegant Sculpture is handcrafted in brass. He is one of the incarnation of Vedic Supreme God Vishnu or Narayana.

    Dimensions: 2.25 inches (H) x 1.25 inches (W)
    Weight: 80 gms

  • Standing Ladoo Gopal, Unique and Rare Swaroop Baby Krishna
    $175.20
    Bal/Ladoo Gopal is the child form of Sri Krishna. He is worship in this form widely during the Janmashtami celebrations.This form of Krishna is also referred as lalo and natkhat Ladoo Gopal. The Bhakti, or devotion, that is shown by a devotee while worshipping Ladoo Gopal is like that of taking care of a new born baby.Here, Sri Krishna is the new born for the devotee and he/she showers unconditional love on Him, which takes the devotee to a state of mind which is beyond explanation.

    Dimensions: 7 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W)
    Weight: 1.4 kgs

  • Krishna Balaram Idol (Murti) Statue Divine Grace Artistic Brass Sculpture
    $149.33
    Balarama / Balram is considered God of farmers and even today farmers in India worship Balaram with his plough before undertaking important tasks related to farming. If Krishna is the creator, Balaram is considered as creative energy.


    Dimension of krishna: 7.5 inches (H) x 4.25 (W) inches
    Dimension of balaram: 7 inches (H) x 3.25 (W) inches
    Material: Made of Brass
    Weight: 2.3 kgs