Lord Krishna’s Flute & Feather Idol For Car Dashboard
Lord Krishna’s Flute & Feather Idol For Car Dashboard
Lord Krishna’s flute and peacock feather has a lot of religious significance. A flute signifies harmony and according to mythological text, a flute melodious and sweet in all aspects of life. The Peacock feather is a sign of purity and reduces a person’s trouble in life and brings him/her happiness, peace and prosperity.
The Krishna feather and flute statue will fit perfectly into your home temple or on your car dashboard with dimensions of 8.3 × 1.9 × 5.72 cm. The Krishna Idol For Car Dashboard is handcrafted and is made from resin and electro gold plated metal and can also be gifted to your friends, family & colleagues to pray for their prosperity and well being.
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