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Venugopala

The Venu Gopala sculpture, a revered form of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu. Adorned with a regal crown and intricate ornaments, Krishna stands in the graceful tri-bhanga mudra, playing the flute—a symbol of divine music and spiritual bliss. His serene expression radiates joy, embodying love and playfulness. This masterpiece reflects the artistic excellence of its time while preserving the enduring legacy of Hindu devotion. Venu Gopala continues to inspire, symbolizing the divine harmony that connects devotees to the spiritual realm.

Object information could be updated as new research findings emerge.
DIMENSIONS/ SIZE
80 x 31 x 28 cm
COLLECTION THEME ( OUT OF THE 5 )
Art
GALLERY
Gallery D
OBJECT TYPE
Sculpture
REGION
Chingleput, Tamil Nadu
ACCESSION NO. / MUSEUM ID NO.
Arch- 10558
TIME PERIOD
13th Century
MATERIAL
Grey Rough Stone


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