This brass monument culminates all devotees' fantasies about Krishna's Manmohan form. Hare Krishna's face is adorned with thousands of twinkling stars. Lord Krishna is seen wearing rose garlands, with one peacock perched on his shoulder, collecting flowers from vines dangling from his head. This portrayal reinforces his relationship with love and devotion. The image of his uttari, flowing like clouds, emphasizes his celestial nature as he plays playfully with the vines. His happy look reveals his spiritual contentment as much as his intelligence. He is in the Tri Bhanga position atop a Lotus pedestal, which represents knowledge. He is shown with a magnificently adorned flute and dressed in gorgeous decorations, indicating his Madan Mohan form.
The statue, with its usual brass hue, is positioned to provide the best possible view of the Lord, who is the light that dispels all darkness and hypnotizes his believers with his appearance. This one-of-a-kind statue is an extraordinary work of elegance, beauty, and love that breathes Lord Krishna's heavenly presence and generates an air of holiness.