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The depiction of Hindu deities in ancient sculptures can vary based on regional and artistic traditions. In some representations of Lord Krishna, the absence of a flute might be intentional and could convey specific aspects of his divine nature. Artists might choose to emphasize different attributes or characteristics of Krishna based on the context and the intended message of the artwork. The absence of the flute could highlight Krishna's transcendental and cosmic aspects rather than his playful earthly manifestations.
One lesser-known fact about Lord Shiva is the significance of the ash (bhasma) he wears on his body. The ash symbolizes the transient nature of material life and the ultimate reality of death. It serves as a reminder of the impermanence of the physical world and the eternal nature of the soul. This aspect of Lord Shiva emphasizes the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction, reflecting the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth in Hindu philosophy.
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