karuppasamy & Krishna
The stucco image represents #karuppasamy in Lord #Krishna as #Venugopala, standing in the classical tribhanga posture, gently playing his flute. This posture, with its graceful bends at the neck, waist, and knee, is one of the most iconic depictions of Krishna, symbolizing his divine charm and the enchanting power of his music. His serene face, adorned with the Vaishnavite tiruman.
The deity is richly decorated with jewels which highlight both his royal nature and divine radiance. The idol is further adorned with fresh flower garlands of red, white, and green, which extend downwards to touch the cow and tiger at his feet. These It is said that in the presence of divine grace, natural enemies like the cow (symbol of gentleness) and the tiger (symbol of ferocity) can set aside their enmity.while also symbolizing prosperity and dharma. The folk conception of Karuppu as a mighty guardian of dharma and protector of villages. This fusion reflects the richness of Tamil devotional practices, where divine figures embody both gentleness and strength, sweetness and ferocity. We could this form of karuppasamy in trichy karur reign that is a unique form.
#Krishnajeyanthi wishes
--Ramu.Rm.N
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