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Radha Krishna with Cow 3D Wall Art Mural for Home (7 × 6 Feet)
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Radha Krishna with Cow 3D Wall Art Mural for Home (7 × 6 Feet)

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Description

Radha Krishna with Cow 3D Wall Art Sculpture — Pastoral Devotion at Grand Scale

This large-format handcrafted 3D wall art mural depicts Krishna playing the flute beside Radha, set within a pastoral composition that includes a cow and peacock — elements traditionally associated with Krishna's life in Vrindavan. Crafted from epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass, the piece is rendered as a sculptural relief with fine detailing across both figures and the surrounding pastoral elements, creating a composition rich enough to anchor an entire wall.

At 7 × 6 feet, this is one of the largest and most complete Radha Krishna compositions in the Artgatha range, with deep relief detailing across the figures, cow, peacock, and tree forms creating a genuinely immersive visual presence on large feature walls.

Available Finish Options

  • Golden — Warm and radiant, giving the full pastoral composition a sacred temple-quality luminosity at grand scale.
  • Bronze — Deep and classical, emphasising the sculptural mass of the figures and pastoral elements.
  • White — Clean and refined, letting the relief depth across the entire composition read with full clarity.
  • White with Golden Highlights — Gold accenting on key figural and pastoral elements against a white base, suited to premium temple installations.

Specifications

Product Type 3D Wall Art Mural
Design Radha Krishna with Cow and Peacock (Pastoral Form)
Dimensions 7 × 6 Feet / 84 × 72 Inches / 213.36 × 182.88 cm
Material Epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass
Finish Options Golden, Bronze, White, White with Golden Highlights
Frame Unframed
Mounting Ready to hang
Usage Indoor wall decor

Design and Craftsmanship Highlights

  • Krishna sculpted playing the flute beside Radha, with both figures rendered in fine relief detail within a complete pastoral setting
  • Cow and peacock elements included within the composition, drawing on the pastoral imagery central to Krishna's Vrindavan narrative
  • Large 7 × 6 feet format provides a genuinely immersive composition suited to grand feature walls and temple installations
  • Deep relief layering across figures, animals, and tree forms creates strong light and shadow movement throughout the day
  • Epoxy resin and fiberglass construction engineered for the structural demands of large-scale long-term display

Placement and Usability

  • Pooja rooms and home temples — the complete pastoral scene creates a comprehensive devotional installation for dedicated sacred spaces
  • Living room feature walls — fills a large wall with rich narrative detail and sculptural authority
  • Temple and spiritual centre interiors — suited to public devotional spaces where large-scale narrative art carries significance
  • Hotel lobbies and premium hospitality interiors — creates an immersive cultural statement at a scale that defines the space
  • Janmashtami and grand housewarming gifting — a profoundly meaningful choice for devotees seeking the most complete Radha Krishna composition

Care Instructions

  • Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
  • Suitable for indoor display
  • Surface repainting can be done if required
Shipping & Returns

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Shipping Charges:

  • Domestic (India): Shipping is included in the product price.
  • International: Calculated at checkout based on destination and order weight.

Delivery Time:

  • India: 7–14 working days
  • International: 10–15 working days
    Address changes are allowed before dispatch. We also ship to P.O. boxes.

Duties & Taxes:

  • India: GST is included.
  • International: Import duties/taxes may apply. If refused, return costs will be deducted from your refund.

Shipment Protection:
Damage/Loss During Transit: We will process a refund or replacement following the courier's investigation. For any issues, contact us at hello@artgatha.com.

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Radha Krishna with Cow 3D Wall Art Sculpture: Vrindavan's Pastoral World in Relief

Why Krishna Is Shown With a Cow and Peacock

Krishna earned the name Govinda — protector of cows — from his childhood in Vrindavan, where he tended cattle and famously lifted Govardhan Hill to shelter them from a storm. The cow represents selfless nourishment and the agrarian harmony central to his pastoral identity.

The peacock feather has its own legend: peacocks danced in joy at Krishna's flute music, and their king offered a feather in gratitude, which Krishna wore ever after — a symbol of nature responding to divine presence.

Why This Composition Is the Most Complete Vrindavan Scene

Most Radha Krishna art isolates the couple. This composition includes the cow, peacock, and tree elements that complete the actual Vrindavan narrative — Krishna as cowherd, musician, and beloved, all in one relief.

At 7 × 6 feet, this scale allows every narrative element to be rendered with genuine sculptural presence rather than compressed into a smaller, simplified scene.

Frequently Asked Questions

Krishna earned the title Govinda — protector of cows — from his childhood in Vrindavan, where he tended cattle daily and once lifted Govardhan Hill to shelter them from a storm. The cow represents this pastoral, nurturing aspect of his identity.

According to tradition, peacocks danced in joy upon hearing Krishna's flute, and their king offered a feather in gratitude, which Krishna wore in his crown thereafter. It represents nature's devotion responding to divine presence.

It is one of the most complete devotional gifts in the Artgatha range for a new temple or large pooja room — the full pastoral scene offers a comprehensive Krishna narrative rather than a single-figure or pair-only composition.

Krishna's flute, or Murali, symbolises the call of the divine to the human soul and represents complete surrender — its hollow form signifies an ego-free vessel through which divine music flows. Its sound is said to enchant all beings, drawing devotees toward spiritual awakening.