The playful Radha and Krishna’s sculpture is located at Vishnu Temple of Siddheshwara in Newasa, Maharashtra (India).
The sculpture is part of the temple’s Sabha Mandap designs which also has many other sculptures of Radha Krishna leelas.
Krishna and Radha are showcased in an love action. While Krishna is touching Radha’s bosom, she is happily retaliating with her right hand but her left hand is on Krishna’s foot depicting her willingness at the same time.
Lord Krishna got a pertinent peacock feather on his head crown.
The temple was built by Peshwas around 1767 in Hemadpanthi style.