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Tea Light Holder Pot Set of 3 -35,21,18 In
Tea Light Holder Pot Set of 3 -35,21,18 In Price range: ₹1,990.00 through ₹6,490.00

Radha Krishna Super Fine Brass 14 In

21,990.00

Radha and Krishna together represent the eternal love between the soul (Radha) and the Supreme (Krishna).Their bond transcends physical love—it’s symbolic of pure, unconditional devotion (Bhakti).
  • Brings Harmony in Relationships:Worship is believed to promote love, trust, and understanding in marital or romantic relationships.

  • Invokes Peace and Positivity:The idol radiates peaceful, loving energy that uplifts the environment.

  • Encourages Devotional Living:Reminds devotees to live with compassion, humility, and love toward all beings.

    Key Features

    • Material: Light Weight Casting Brass (Anti-rust & Long-lasting finish)
    • Finish: Antique Gold Finish
    • Dimensions: Height – 14 inches | Width – 4 inches | Depth- 4inches
    • Weight:  3.15 kg
    • Color: Antique golden polish with fine detailing
    • Handcrafted: Made by skilled artisans in India using traditional methods
    • Technique: Handcrafted / Lost-wax casting
Description
Spiritual Significance
  1. Symbol of Bhakti Yoga:

    • Radha’s deep love and longing for Krishna exemplify intense spiritual yearning, a key aspect of Bhakti Yoga.

    • Devotees worship them to cultivate devotion, surrender, and a heart-centered spiritual path.

  2. Divine Feminine and Masculine Energy:

    • Radha (Shakti) and Krishna (Shaktiman) together embody the balance of feminine and masculine energies in the universe.

    • This duality symbolizes oneness in duality—the harmony of cosmic forces.

Cultural and Artistic Importance
  • Common in Temples and Homes:

    • The idol is a centerpiece in many Vaishnava temples and household altars.

    • It’s especially revered during Janmashtami (Krishna’s birth) and Radhashtami (Radha’s birth).

  • Depictions:

    • Often shown in Vrindavan, amidst forests and cows, playing the flute, with Radha by Krishna’s side.

    • The flute symbolizes the divine call to the soul, and Radha’s presence shows the soul’s response.