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.
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.
Design: Made in pure silver.
Silver is a sattvic metal.Silver has the ability to imbibe the Raja-predominant waves of desire.It imbibes 35% of divine consciousness.It is believed that silver stimulates energy flow to itself.
Dimensions: 33 mm (H) x 19 mm (W) x 4 mm (thickness)
Weight: 4.9 grams
Short Description | 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. |
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