Sculpture (1) - Bronze - India - 18th - 19th century
This is Krishna, one of Vishnu's avatars, holding butter balls in both his hands. Here he is shown as a toddler, with a belly and naked. Five hooded cobra protects him. The Cobra also gives him a platform to stand on, that its coiled body. This is a special sculpture and very difficult to get. It is from South India
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This is Krishna, one of Vishnu's avatars, holding butter balls in both his hands. Here he is shown as a toddler, with a belly and naked. Five hooded cobra protects him. The Cobra also gives him a platform to stand on, that its coiled body. This is a special sculpture and very difficult to get. It is from South India