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NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces (Pack of 1)

NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces  (Pack of 1)
NOVELIKA-Lord Krishna Arjun Rath Idol Brass Showpieces (Pack of 1)
₹3,199.00
Ex Tax: ₹3,199.00
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Expected delivery date : 13/05/2026 - 20/05/2026
  • Model: NA470Rath
  • Weight: 1.40kg
  • Dimensions: 21.60cm x 10.20cm x 22.90cm
  • SKU: 880029489426
  • UPC: 880029489426
  • Theme             Religious
  • Brand             NOVELIKA
  • Color             Gold
  • Style              Traditional
  • Material              Brass
  • Character      Lord Krishna & Arjun
  • Pieces              1
  • Finish Type      Glossy
  • Occasion      Sweet Sentiments
  • Weight :              1.4 Kilograms
  • Feature              Washable, Handmade
  • Dimensions      21.6L x 10.2W x 22.9H Centimeters

  • Here's more about this showpiece:
  • Depiction: It portrays Lord Krishna serving as the charioteer (sarathi) for Arjuna on his chariot (Rath) during the Kurukshetra War, a central event in the Mahabharata.
  • Significance: This scene is particularly important as it represents the period when Lord Krishna imparted the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, guiding him through his dilemma about fighting his kinsmen.
  • Symbolism: The flag on the chariot often features Lord Hanuman, and Arjuna's chariot itself was known as "Kapi Dhwaja" (meaning 'monkey-bannered'), symbolizing strength and divine protection.
  • Material and Use: These showpieces are commonly crafted from brass and are used for home and office decor, or as religious idols in puja rooms, symbolizing righteousness, guidance, and victory.

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