The statue depicts the well-known scene from the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where Shree Krishna addresses Arjuna in the central episode of the Bhagavad Gita. The artwork reflects the traditional representation of this moment, which holds an important place in Indian cultural and historical heritage.
The murti features Krishna and Arjuna seated in their chariot, symbolizing themes commonly associated with the Bhagavad Gita. Shree Krishna idols and Krishna–Arjuna chariot statues are often included in home décor, particularly in mandir spaces or as compact display pieces suitable for various rooms, including car dashboards.
Crafted with attention to classical iconography, the statue highlights detailed elements that are characteristic of traditional depictions of this scene. It serves as a meaningful decorative item inspired by this iconic passage from the Mahabharata.