The image shows a beautifully crafted Flute Krishnan (Lord Krishna) brass idol. The statue has a polished golden finish and depicts Lord Krishna standing gracefully while playing the flute. The idol features intricate carvings on the attire, crown, and ornaments, highlighting fine craftsmanship. The statue rests on a decorative square pedestal with ornate detailing. Behind the idol, there’s a soft-focus background with a pot containing lotus flowers, adding a devotional and elegant ambiance.
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Name: Flute Krishnan
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Height: 15 inches
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Base Dimensions: 7 inches (width) × 6 inches (depth)
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Weight: 7.000 kg
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Product Code: 25FF3256
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Brand/Shop: AVK Thezhni
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Contact: 8122081528
Flute Krishnan (also known as Venugopala or Murali Krishna) refers to Lord Krishna in his divine form playing the flute. In Hinduism, this form symbolizes love, peace, and devotion. The melodious music of Krishna’s flute is said to attract the hearts of all beings — humans, animals, and even nature itself. Spiritually, it represents the divine call of the soul towards God, inviting devotees to surrender with love and devotion.
Lord Krishna, playing the flute, stands as a symbol of:
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Divine Harmony: His flute music signifies unity between the soul and the divine.
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Compassion and Joy: His posture and smile reflect bliss and eternal happiness.
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Spiritual Wisdom: The flute, being hollow, represents purity and selflessness — a reminder that one should empty oneself of ego to allow divine grace to flow through.