Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is one of the most revered deities of India. God of shepherds but above all the lover, the seducer, the flute player! how to resist him? This bronze statuette represents him playing the flute to seduce the gopis who guard the flocks. Krishna is both a pastoral god and the one who will reveal and teach one of the fundamental texts of Indian thought, the Bhagavad gita, inserted in the sixth book of the Mahabharata. Here is a superb reproduction in two-tone bronze. Height 24 cm, base 3 cm. Weight of the statuette 1600 grams
Popular religion gradually focused on minor gods with multiple exploits and legends but with more significant theological characteristics such as Shiva, Ganesh, Vishnu and his numerous avatars including Krishna. To further complicate matters, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, while distinct, share several beliefs and practices with Hindus. In India, Muslim and Christian practices themselves overlap with Hindu practices. We often talk about 330 million deities in India, if this number is subjective, there is at least one per day to pray and celebrate!
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