Mere Ram MereRam Radha-Krishna Standing Idol Statue (8-inch) free Mini Board worth Rs 100 Decorative Showpiece - 20 cm(Marble, Resin, Gold, White) | Zipri.in
Mere Ram MereRam Radha-Krishna Standing Idol Statue (8-inch) free Mini Board worth Rs 100 Decorative Showpiece  -  20 cm(Marble, Resin, Gold, White)

Mere Ram MereRam Radha-Krishna Standing Idol Statue (8-inch) free Mini Board worth Rs 100 Decorative Showpiece - 20 cm(Marble, Resin, Gold, White)

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Bring MereRam Radha-Krishna Golden Standing Idol Statue (8-inch), Playing Flute, and get a free-gift of Shri Krishna Vandana, size: 4.75 x 3 inch, UV-printed artwork on MDF, worth Rs. 100. Experience the embodiment of divine love and harmony through our collection.This Radha-Krishna Golden Standing Idol Statue measures H-7.9 x W-4.9 x D-3.0 Inch (H-200 x W-125 x D-75 mm) in size, weighing around 370 - 410 grams, and is made of the best quality resin blended with cultured marble dust.Radha and Krishna, the divine duo of Hindu mythology, epitomise the eternal bond of love and devotion. Their relationship is not merely a romantic tale but a profound spiritual union that symbolizes the eternal love between the individual soul (jiva) and the Supreme Soul (paramatma). In Hindu tradition, Radha is revered as the embodiment of pure devotion (bhakti), while Krishna represents the ultimate object of devotion and the divine source of all creation.The imagery of Radha standing beside Krishna, both engrossed in playing the flute, evokes a sense of divine harmony and spiritual bliss. As Krishna melodiously plays the flute, Radha, with eyes filled with love and devotion, stands by his side, enraptured by the enchanting music that flows from his divine instrument. This scene symbolizes the eternal union of the devotee (Radha) with the divine (Krishna), where the soul becomes completely absorbed in the love and devotion for the Supreme Being.In the sacred texts of Sanatan Dharma, such as the Bhagavata Purana and the Gita Govinda, the love between Radha and Krishna is depicted as the highest form of divine love, known as "parakiya bhava."One of the most famous verses from the Gita Govinda is the following:?? ?? ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????? ????? ?????????? ????-?????-??????Translation:"O Krishna! Those eyes of Yours, as vast as lotus petals, captivate my heart. When You handle the flute with Your delicate hands, Your lips break into a gentle smile. Your eyes fill with tears of joy, which flow down Your cheeks like strings of pearls, and make me feel divine ecstasy.Experience the divine love and devotion radiating from the exquisite Radha-Krishna Golden Standing Idol Statue, and immerse yourself in their eternal bond.