अधिरुह्य तत: फणिराजफणान्
ननृते भवता मृदुपादरुचा ।
कलशिञ्जितनूपुरमञ्जुमिल-
त्करकङ्कणसङ्कुलसङ्क्वणितम् ॥
Then Thou ascended the snake king's hoods and danced with Thy delicate, exquisite feet. The lovely melody of the anklets combined nicely and rhythmically with the tinkling of the bangles on Thy wrists.
Kalyamardanam is not only an episode from Krishna Leela but is also a beautiful narration of the lovely dance that Lord Krishna did on the hood of the serpent Kalya. This White Wood statue depicting the same episode captures the essence of the episode in such a beautiful way. Resting on a sturdy base, the statue exudes a sense of triumph and spiritual significance. The natural wood finish enhances its authenticity, creating a captivating blend of artistry and devotion. This statue with all its glory fills the ambiance with the amrita of the Krishna Roopa while he tames the poisonous snake Kaliya and rescues the people of Vrindavana.
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