Murli Krishna. (Krishna playing His Flute Murli) (Supreme Lord Krishna Solid Brass Murti.
5" inches Tall .. His Base is 1.5" inches by 1.5" Inches.
Weight
9.4 oz
Love Him!
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, who says in Bhagavad-9.26
“If one offers
Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water,
I will accept it.” The Lord accepts the offerings of devotees because of their transcendental
love. Because they are in
love with the Supreme Lord, they do not eat anything without offering it first to the Lord. The Lord does not hanker for a small leaf or flower; He has enough to eat. Indeed, He is feeding all living entities. Nonetheless, because He is very merciful and is
bhakta-vatsala, very favorable to the devotees, He certainly eats whatever they
offer Him
with love and devotion." Srila Prabhupada Purport.
Generally Murti's are already formed with clothing crowns, and Deities we worship by dressing them with outfits, crowns and Jewelry Etc. Generally Deities worship is regulated where a murti may be more informal worship. Though you may also do the same for Murti's if it is possible.
"He (Druva Maharaja) concentrated his mind on
the arcā-vigraha, the worshipable
Deity of the Lord, which exactly represents
the Supreme
Lord, and thus thinking constantly
of that
Deity, he became absorbed in trance. Worship
of the arcā-vigraha is not idol worship.
The arcā-vigraha is an incarnation
of the Lord in a
form appreciable by a devotee. Therefore devotees engage in
the temple in
the service
of the Lord as
arcā-vigraha, a
form made
of sthūla (material) objects such as stone, metal, wood, jewels or paint. All
of these
are called
sthūla, or physical representations. Since
the devotees follow
the regulative principles
of worship, even though
the Lord is there in His physical
form, He is
nondifferent from His original, spiritual
form. Thus
the devotee gets
the benefit
of achieving
the ultimate goal
of life, that is to say, becoming always absorbed in thought
of the Lord. This incessant thought
of the Lord, as prescribed in
the Bhagavad-gītā, makes one
the topmost
yogī." Srimad Bhagavatam 4.12.17 Srila Prabhupada purport.
He is slightly antiqued which means we have left the black in the creases..You can shin Him up with some lemon-juice and tilak.