Brass Dancing Kalinga Krishna Idol in 30 Cm (12 Inches)
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Dimension:
H*L*W = 12*3.5*3.5 Inches (30*8.8*8.8 Cm)
Weight (Kg/Gm) - 2.17 Kg
Description:
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Cosmic Balance: In Hindu mythology, the serpent represents both creation and destruction, as well as the balance between opposing forces. By dancing on the serpent, Krishna symbolizes his mastery over these forces and the harmony he brings to the universe.
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Victory Over Evil: The image of Krishna dancing on the serpent also signifies his victory over evil forces, particularly the serpent Kalia, whom he subdued in the Yamuna river. This victory represents the triumph of righteousness and divine power over darkness and ignorance.
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Divine Playfulness: Krishna is often depicted as a playful and mischievous deity who enjoys engaging in joyful activities. His dance on the serpent reflects his playful nature and his ability to find joy and beauty in all aspects of creation, even in situations that may seem daunting or threatening.
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Protection and Blessings: Devotees believe that worshiping Krishna in this form can bring protection from harm and blessings of prosperity, happiness, and spiritual growth. The dance of Krishna on the serpent is seen as a powerful symbol of divine grace and intervention in the lives of devotees.
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Eternal Dance of Creation: The dance of Krishna on the serpent is sometimes interpreted as a representation of the eternal cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe. It symbolizes the dynamic and ever-changing nature of existence, with Krishna as the supreme dancer orchestrating the cosmic dance of life.
Care & Maintenance:
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Regular Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away dust and dirt.
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Occasional Polishing: Polish the brass idol with brass polish or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to restore its shine.
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Prevent Tarnishing: Keep the idol away from moisture, humidity, and acidic substances to avoid tarnishing.
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Handle with Care: Lift and handle the brass idol gently to prevent scratching or damaging the surface.
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Inspect Regularly: Periodically check the idol for any signs of damage or corrosion and address them promptly.
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Maintain Altar Environment: Keep the altar area clean and free from clutter to protect the brass idol from damage
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