Brass Baby Krishna, Laddu Gopal, Makhan Gopal

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Krishna is the eighth avatar (out of a total of ten) of Lord Vishnu. He is worshipped as the lord of compassion, love, protection, and tenderness. He is also worshipped in his child form. The butter-eating baby Krishna is a popular image of the Loed.

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SKU: BVSH0221
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Description

Finish Yellow Gold
Weight Per Piece 0.7 kg
Height (in inches) 4.5
Width (in inches) 2.5
Depth (in inches) 2.25
Material Brass

The Brass Baby Krishna figurine captures the innocence and charm of Lord Krishna during his childhood. Crafted from brass, this portrayal showcases intricate craftsmanship, making it a stunning centerpiece for your spiritual space. Baby Krishna’s mischievous smile and endearing features invite you into his world of playfulness and wonder.

Laddu Gopal, often referred to as the “Lord of Laddus,” embodies the essence of sweetness and devotion. As you gaze upon this sacred image, you’ll be drawn to the enchanting sight of Lord Krishna holding a laddu, a sweet delicacy dear to his heart.

Makhan Gopal, the Lord who adores butter, showcases Krishna’s playful and endearing nature as he indulges in his favorite treat. This portrayal captures the moment when young Krishna, with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes, reaches out for a pot of butter.

Incorporating these divine representations into your spiritual practice or home decor invites a sense of serenity, devotion, and a connection to the divine. These figurines serve as reminders of Lord Krishna’s enduring love, playfulness, and ability to bestow blessings upon those who seek his grace.

As you welcome Brass Baby Krishna, Laddu Gopal, and Makhan Gopal into your life, may their divine presence illuminate your path with love, joy, and spiritual fulfillment.

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