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Rare Baby Krishna Standing Statue (Makhan Krishna with Cows Base)
Artist: Mohit Jangid
Material: Sandalwood
Size: 15" inches
Style: Rajasthani Miniature Hand-Carving
Theme: Bala Krishna – Lord Krishna as a divine child
Pose: Standing on round base carved with multiple cows, holding makhan (butter) in one hand and flute in the other
Element |
Meaning |
Makhan (Butter) |
Divine mischief, joy, innocence |
Flute |
Love, harmony, Krishna’s divine music |
Cows on Base |
Vrindavan, dharma, purity |
No Clothing |
Natural, untainted divinity and playful childhood |
Round Base |
Circle of life, rooted in nature and Bhakti
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Hand-carved by master artisan Mohit Jangid, this rare statue captures infant Krishna in a standing pose, joyfully holding butter and flute. Set on a circular base carved with graceful cows, the figure represents Krishna’s playful childhood in Vrindavan. Adorned with miniature ornaments but no clothing, the sculpture reflects innocence, devotion, and artistic perfection in sandalwood.
Detailed Artistic Features
Feature |
Description |
Posture |
Baby Krishna stands joyfully with one leg slightly bent in a playful, relaxed stance. His body is baby-like—round, soft, and slightly chubby. |
Expression |
Mischievous smile, wide eyes full of charm and innocence. |
Makhan in Hand |
One hand holds a ball of butter (makhan), referencing his famous “Makhan Chor” (Butter Thief) leelas. |
Flute in Other Hand |
The other hand holds a miniature flute, symbolizing his divine musical destiny. |
Ornaments |
Though unclothed, Krishna is adorned with intricately carved ornaments: |
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