Lapis Lazuli Crystal Gemstone Sterling Silver Pendant with hand-painted Krishna and Radha Deities
You are looking at our one-of-a-kind stunning Lapis Lazuli Pendant, adorned with a hand-painted depiction of the divine Hindu deities, Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, on the crystal. This exquisite pendant is the perfect accessory for anyone who appreciates the beauty of Hindu mythology and seeks to bring the blessings of this crystal, and powerful deities into their lives.
Lapis Lazuli is considered to be a protection from psychic attacks, bringing deep peace, harmony, reveals inner truth, honesty, compassion, self - awareness, and self - expression. Because of its healing powers, Lapis lazuli is celebrated as being The Wisdom Stone.
Lord Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism, who is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is often depicted as a handsome young man playing the flute, with a peacock feather in his hair and wearing a crown. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna was born in Mathura to King Vasudeva and Queen Devaki. He is believed to have lived on earth about 5,000 years ago, and played a pivotal role in the epic battle of Mahabharata, where he served as the charioteer and advisor of the warrior Arjuna. Lord Krishna is revered for his teachings on dharma, karma, and devotion, as outlined in the ancient Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. He is also known for his love for Radha, his childhood sweetheart, and his playful and mischievous nature as a young boy. Lord Krishna's birthday is celebrated every year as Janmashtami, which is one of the most important Hindu festivals. His teachings and stories continue to inspire millions of people around the world, and he is widely worshipped as a source of guidance, inspiration, and spiritual enlightenment.
Goddess Radha is a Hindu goddess who is worshipped as the consort of Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. Radha is considered to be the embodiment of divine love and devotion, and is often depicted as a beautiful young woman playing a flute or engaged in dance with Lord Krishna. In Hindu mythology, Radha's love for Krishna is seen as the highest form of devotion, and their relationship is considered to be the perfect example of love and devotion between a devotee and the divine. Radha is also worshipped as the embodiment of the feminine aspect of the divine, and is seen as a symbol of compassion and unconditional love. Radha is worshipped during the festival of Radhashtami, which is celebrated in honor of the goddess. During this time, devotees offer prayers and perform rituals to seek Radha's blessings and to celebrate the divine love between Radha and Krishna.
Dimensions: 43mm x 25mm x 05mm
Weight: 19.17g
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