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From an artistic and archaeological perspective, the "height" of Krishna is entirely determined by the sculptor or painter. In temple idols (murtis) and classical art (like the Kangra or Pahari schools), Krishna is depicted at various heights depending on the narrative. As a mischievous child (Bal Krishna), he is shown as a toddler. As the divine lover (Madhava) in Vrindavan, he is typically shown as a youthful cowherd of ideal, graceful proportions, often alongside Radha who is sometimes depicted as of similar height or slightly shorter. In his role as the charioteer and philosopher in the Mahabharata, he is depicted as a mature and noble king, often taller than Arjuna in many paintings to signify his superior spiritual status. Therefore, there is no standardized height; it's a fluid concept used by artists to convey mood, relationship, and divinity.
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