The cowherdesses or Gopis of Vrindavan are sacred for the devotees of Krishna, for they embody the perfection of human life- every Karma (action) done with a single-minded devotion to their Krishna.
The beautiful young milkmaiden in this Panchaloha sculpture strikes an animated pose, balancing two pots of butter on her head and waist.
Butter churned through action, represents the collection of Karma-phala or fruit of action, which the Gopi carries effortlessly, with her meditative face expressing an unwavering stillness, that comes only through the benevolence of Krishna.
Traditional ornaments and attire embellish the lovely Gopi, with her garment curving to frame her form beautifully and tassels of her waistbelt swaying gently.
Placed on a decorated pedestal, this bronze statue of Krishna’s Gopi is a symbol of devotion that is divine.
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