A 19th Century Indian Buddhist Brass Representation of Vasudeva and His Son, Krishna 14cm tall
A 19th Century Indian Buddhist Brass Representation of Vasudeva and His Son, Krishna 14cm tall
Here we have a 19th Century Indian Buddhist brass representation of Vasudeva and his son, Krishna 14cm tall
This brass cup contains a figure of a man carrying a child, the man is called Vasudeva and the child is his son, Krishna. The baby Krishna is removeable see video
Krishna is an Avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism and a god of compassion and love. This cup is a traditional teaching toy made in Mathura, a town in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
It can be filled with water, but when the water level reaches Krishna's foot, it all runs out of the bottom through a clever siphon arrangement. It commemorates the myth of Krishna's birth and survival.
When his human father, Vasudeva, and mother, Devaki, get married, her brother, King Kamsa is told of a prophecy that a child of his sister would kill him. Every time Devaki gives birth, her brother has the baby killed. When Krishna is born, Vasudeva knows what to do. He secretes the baby and hurries to the river Jumna (or Yamuna), but finds it in flood.
Undeterred, he walks into the river and, miraculously, the water reaches no higher than the baby's foot and they cross safely. Vasudeva leaves the child with a foster family near the town of Mathura and returns home with a changeling. When Kamsa comes to take the newborn baby, it shows itself to be the goddess Durga, who warns the King that his death is imminent. Krishna survives (as do later siblings) and is brought up by the foster family in Mathura.
By simulating a miraculous occurrence with the apparently magical action of the siphon, the cup not only reminds children of Krishna's story, it also encourages their curiosity about how things work.
The story is also interesting because it parallels Western myths, notably the escape of the family of Jesus Christ from Herod and the legend of Christ being carried across a river by Saint Christopher (whose name is literally Christos phero in Greek, 'carrier of Christ').
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