Description
“Appearance & Features
Material: Made from black marble, which gives it a striking, divine look. The polished surface adds a radiant charm.
Facial Expression: The idol typically has a gentle, smiling face with expressive eyes that exude compassion and divinity.
Pose: Shreenathji is depicted in his iconic Tribhanga posture, with one hand raised (holding the Govardhan hill) and the other resting on his waist.
Adornments: The idol is often decorated with intricate carvings, jewelry, and vibrant clothing, just like in Nathdwara.
Tilak & Ornaments: A prominent tilak (Urdhva Pundra) is carved or painted on the forehead, symbolizing devotion. The idol is adorned with jewels, necklaces, and a crown (mukut).
Attire: Traditionally, a pitambar (yellow dhoti) or embroidered garments are draped around the idol, enhancing its divine appeal.
Symbolism & Spiritual Significance
Govardhan Lila: The raised hand represents Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill to protect devotees from Indra’s wrath.
Divine Energy: Black marble is considered auspicious and powerful, symbolizing Krishna’s eternal cosmic presence.
Pushtimarg Tradition: This form of Krishna is worshipped with special seva (devotional service), including adornment with rich fabrics, jewelry, and offerings of Chhappan Bhog (56 delicacies).
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