Brass handcrafted Krishna statues, sculptures, idols and murti. Made in India by skilled craftsmen, inspired by Vedic knowledge with utmost love and respect towards Krishna.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brass Krishna Idols
What does a Krishna idol symbolize?
Lord Krishna symbolizes divine love, joy, wisdom, and protection. A Krishna idol playing the flute represents harmony and the bliss of devotion, making it a beloved centrepiece for home temples.
Which direction should a Krishna idol face at home?
Place a Krishna idol so it faces east or west. The idol is best positioned in the north-east or east of the home, keeping the deity facing the person who prays.
Where should Krishna be placed in the home?
Krishna is ideally kept in the pooja room, living room, or study. The north-east corner is considered most auspicious. Avoid bedrooms and bathrooms.
What is the difference between a Krishna and a Radha Krishna idol?
A Krishna idol depicts the Lord alone, often playing the flute or with a cow (Govinda). A Radha Krishna idol depicts the divine couple together, symbolizing eternal love, and is a popular wedding and anniversary gift.
What size Krishna idol is best for home worship?
For a home temple, Krishna idols of 6 to 15 inches are most popular. Larger statues of 20 to 36 inches make striking décor pieces for halls and entrances.
Is brass a good material for a Krishna idol?
Yes. Brass is traditional, durable, and auspicious for idols. It retains fine detailing, develops a rich antique patina over time, and is suitable for daily worship.