This beautifully crafted statue depicts Lord Krishna in his serene and pastoral form, often referred to as Govinda or Gopala—the divine protector of cows and embodiment of compassion, love, and harmony with nature. The figure shows Krishna standing gracefully beside a cow, symbolizing his deep connection with rural life, simplicity, and nurturing energy.
Krishna is portrayed in a relaxed yet elegant posture, with one leg gently crossed over the other, conveying a sense of calm and divine playfulness. His hand gestures suggest musical expression, traditionally associated with his flute (even if not visibly present here), representing the enchanting call that draws devotees toward spiritual bliss. His attire is intricately detailed, featuring flowing garments, jewelry, and a headpiece that reflect classical Indian artistry.
The cow beside him is depicted with gentle features, emphasizing purity, abundance, and sacredness in Hindu tradition. The base of the statue includes natural textures, enhancing the earthy, Vrindavan-inspired setting—where Krishna is believed to have spent his youth.
The warm golden finish gives the sculpture a timeless, antique appeal, while the background setting—with a lit oil lamp, carved pillars, and draped fabric—enhances its spiritual ambiance. This piece is ideal for home temples, meditation spaces, or as a decorative artifact that brings a sense of peace, devotion, and cultural richness.






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