Author: Alexey Leonov
Material: Shamotte
Location: Private collection
Krishna is the embodiment of the Sun, the solar God. In Hinduism, the eighth divine manifestation of Vishnu is the highest Hierarch of Light known to mankind. Bhagavan Sri Krishna lived almost 7,000 years before our time. The name of Krishna is translated as “bluish-black”, and the choice of such a name is associated with the onset of the black era of Kali-yuga.
The philosophical Teachings of Krishna are scattered throughout the Indian epic “Mahabharata”, where He plays the role of one of the kings, clairvoyant, wise advisor, diplomat, installer of justice, destroyer of evil. The main core of Krishna’s teachings is included in the sixth book of the Bhagavad Gita: “If a thousand suns, appearing together in the sky, would shine, it would be like the radiance of this Great Soul.”