Height - 26 Inches
Weight - 21 kg
🌟 About The Product👉
A moment frozen in divine time — this exquisite Panchaloha bronze sculpture depicts the legendary Kaaliya Daman episode, where Lord Krishna, in divine play and protection, subdues the venomous serpent Kaliya to purify the sacred waters of the Yamuna. This form of Krishna represents the fearless protector, the cosmic dancer, and the upholder of dharma.
With one foot firmly planted on the coiling hoods of the mighty serpent, Krishna's posture radiates unshakable courage and divine poise. His other leg rises in classical tribhanga, balancing both motion and serenity. The serpent, once a terror of the Yamuna, is shown tamed yet alive beneath the Lord — symbolizing the conquest of ego, toxicity, and chaos through divine will.
Every curve of Krishna’s body is sculpted with profound attention to detail — from his flowing dhoti and peacock-feathered crown, to the serene smile and expressive eyes that convey compassion even in conquest. The snake’s scaled texture and the dramatic curl of its body heighten the sculpture’s dynamic storytelling.
Crafted in Panchaloha using the traditional lost-wax method, this piece by Nikur Essence carries the spiritual energy of South Indian bronze art. It is ideal for sacred spaces, collectors of Hindu mythology, or connoisseurs of storytelling through sculpture.