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A terracotta-toned Krishna's Birth Sculpture replica featuring intricate figures of Devaki and guards on a dark wooden base.
A stone composite Krishna's Birth Sculpture replica showing intricate carvings of Devaki and guards on a wooden base.
A terracotta Krishna's Birth Sculpture sits on a wooden base, displaying intricate 10th-century style carvings of Devaki and guards.
A pair of hands holds a handcrafted Krishna's Birth Sculpture, a detailed terracotta-style museum replica depicting ancient temple art.
The Krishna's Birth Sculpture comes in a premium black presentation box with a certificate of authenticity and heritage documentation.
A person holds a detailed Krishna's Birth Sculpture, a handcrafted terracotta replica featuring intricate figures from 10th-century temple art.
A hand holds an educational brochure featuring the Krishna's Birth Sculpture, a detailed stone-style replica with annotated historical context.
A terracotta-style Krishna's Birth Sculpture sits on a wooden base, depicting Devaki and guards in intricate relief detail.
Krishna's Birth
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Name: Krishna's Birth

Origin: 10th Century CE, Gurgi, Rewa

Currently at: Triveni Museum, Madhya Pradesh, India

Krishna's Birth

The Krishna birth story is a philosophical story that brings out the fact that the evils will never avoid the final repercussion of their acts. The sculpture is a masterpiece of the Kalachuri period of the 10th century. It actually captures the divine moment with great emotion and emotional history. As per Puranic tradition, Krishna was born in the dark dungeons of King Kansa in Mathura. Fearing a prophecy that declared his destruction would come at the hands of Devaki’s eighth-born child, Kansa imprisoned Devaki and her husband, Vasudeva. The sculpture captures this tension pretty well. At the center, you can feel the gentle bond between mother and child, but around the edges, there are five men holding swords and shields, keeping watch. They are prison guards. These figures display how Kansa was constantly surveilling and the harsh world into which Krishna was born. Kansa failed to get away with his fate despite all the precautions. The prophecy came true. Krishna was not a normal child. He was a personification of Vishnu, and it is well captured in sculpture. There is the image of multi-hooded Shesha, who is defending Krishna, whom Vishnu is usually identified with.

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Anupam A

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11 May, 2026

The Krishna's Birth panel is very beautiful. Thanks to Varaha for bringing such a product.

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