Krishna Museum

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Established in the year 1987, Krishna Museum tries to depict the multi faceted personality of lord Krishna through the various artifacts from 1st Century AD to 11th Century AD. The museum displays various articles from all over India and it portrays the different aspects of Krishna’s persona like namely an incarnation of Vishnu, an astute statesman, an epic hero, a great philosopher and a supreme lover.

The museum has Six galleries of the museum presents Krishna as he is described in the Bhagavata Purana and Mahabharatha. The first thing that arrests the attention of the visitor would be the beautiful statue of lord Ganesha in a dancing posture. The exhibits in the galleries encompass exquisite woodcarvings, wooden panels, bronze casting, ivory works, palm- leaf etchings, stone sculptures, archaeological artifacts and miniature paintings. Tableaux made from Papier-mache and clay based on Bhagavata and Mahabharata needs special rendering.

Krishna Museum is a genuine endeavor to portray Sri Krishna as a personification of rational thinking and devoutness. Krishna Museum has been virtually succeeded in revealing the diverse and versatile mannerisms of Krishna and a visit to this great centre would definitely give a deep insight to the multi-talented personality of the lord.