Amongst his numerous mischievous Lilas with the Gopis, a lovely and divine episode of Krishna's young life is his appearance in his heavenly Chaturbhuja roopa in front of the milkmaids, who refused to look at the divine being in front of them, their hearts pinned to the feet of their dark-skinned, fluting youth, Kanha. In this exquisitely carved wooden statue, Sri Krishna is in his Chaturbhuja form, his body as supple as a floral creeper, ornamented regally and outlined by a luxurious aureole.
An eye-catching dynamism is added to the composition, with the swaying tassels and blooming vines around Sri Krishna, whose heavenliness is amplified by the tinges of colors all over the statue. Accompanied by his Gau-mata who lovingly licks the feet of the ever-beautiful Murli Manohara, this wooden statue is a reminder of the sweetness derived from Sri Krishna's darshan.
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