Giridhari lifting Govardhan
Description
GIRIDHARI: Lord Krishna, the one who holds the mountain. This is one of many names of Lord Krishna signifying Him as the one who lifted a mountain. The term Giridhar, Giri – hill and Dhar – one who holds or carries, means the one who lifted or carried a mountain or hill. The term reminds us of the divine play that Krishna unfolded as a young boy in the foothills of Govardhan.
Sri Krishna is considered as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and as His most glorious incarnation. He is considered to be the highest Purna Avatar, a full manifestation of the Supreme Lord, the Supersoul inside everyone and the embodiment of pure Divine Love.
Description: This Giridhari murti comes with an elegant combination of a richly embroidered dhoti and shawl, crown and jewellery. Choose the colour of outfit in the options drop-down menu.
Material: Brass
Colour: Golden, painted. Colours are permanent and long-lasting.
Full Height: 255 mm.
Giridhari Height: 205 mm. Size is measured from bottom of the base to top of the head.
Ideal for home puja and abhishekam.