Kondapalli Vrindavan

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This work of Kondapalli artisans celebrates the entrancing power of spiritual love. It depicts a story from the Srimad-Bhagavatam, one of the great Puranas in Hinduism describing Krishna’s life.

It describes how Krishna was so transfixed by the resplendent, red glow of the Sharad Ritu night in the
Vrindavana forest that he started to play music on his flute. Hearing his music, gopis, cow-herding girls famous for their unconditional devotion to Krishna,flocked to join him and together they danced with unbridled joy.

Their dance is called the Rasa Lila, literally meaning ‘play of aesthetics’ and broadly translating to ‘Dance of Divine Love’.

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Description

Illustrating Indians various religious texts and adapting scenes from mythologies,the artisans of Kondapalli are excellent commanders of craftsmanship.with ardent passion and effort,they pour their soul into making of every elegant element until the masterpiece comes together in the end.

With vivid themes and skillful executions,this Kondapalli toys serves as the perfect
gift housewarming,marriages and any event you name.

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Weight 500 g
Dimensions 15.24 × 15.24 × 25.4 cm

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