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Contrary To Popular Belief.
Importance:
Victory of Good over Evil: The dance of Krishna on the serpent’s head represents the suppression of wickedness. While Kaliya symbolizes the "poison" of the ego and anger, Krishna’s dance symbolizes the light that tames it.
The Dance of Bliss: Despite the danger, Laddu Gopal is shown with a serene and joyful expression. This teaches us that with the Divine in our hearts, we can remain blissful even in the middle of life's most "poisonous" or difficult situations.
The Multiple Hoods: The serpent's many hoods represent the various desires and negative traits of the human mind. Krishna dancing on them signifies total control over these fleeting impulses.
Divine Protection: The posture of Krishna holding the tail of the serpent while dancing shows his absolute mastery over the situation, offering a sense of security to all his devotees.
Product Details:
Height: 4.25 inches approx
Width: 2 inches approx
Depth: 1.3 inches approx
Weight: 270 grams approx
This stunning brass idol captures one of the most heroic and visually captivating moments from the childhood of Lord Krishna the Kaliya Mardan. It depicts the young, playful Laddu Gopal dancing fearlessly upon the hoods of the venomous serpent, Kaliya. This idol is not just a piece of art; it is a powerful symbol of the victory of divine grace over toxic influences.
Importance:
Victory of Good over Evil: The dance of Krishna on the serpent’s head represents the suppression of wickedness. While Kaliya symbolizes the "poison" of the ego and anger, Krishna’s dance symbolizes the light that tames it.
The Dance of Bliss: Despite the danger, Laddu Gopal is shown with a serene and joyful expression. This teaches us that with the Divine in our hearts, we can remain blissful even in the middle of life's most "poisonous" or difficult situations.
The Multiple Hoods: The serpent's many hoods represent the various desires and negative traits of the human mind. Krishna dancing on them signifies total control over these fleeting impulses.
Divine Protection: The posture of Krishna holding the tail of the serpent while dancing shows his absolute mastery over the situation, offering a sense of security to all his devotees.
Product Details:
Height: 4.25 inches approx
Width: 2 inches approx
Depth: 1.3 inches approx
Weight: 270 grams approx