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 Lord.

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SKU: BVSH0068
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Description

Finish Yellow Antique
Weight Per Piece 0.3 kg
Height (in inches) 3
Width (in inches) 2.5
Depth (in inches) 3
Material Brass

“Brass Baby Krishna, Laddu Gopal, Makhan Gopal” refers to a unique and beautiful representation of the beloved Lord Krishna in the form of a baby made from brass. This intricate artwork captures the essence of Lord Krishna’s childhood, a period filled with enchanting stories and divine adventures.

In this depiction, Lord Krishna is presented as an adorable baby, symbolizing the innocence and purity of childhood. His divine presence is believed to bring joy and blessings into homes and hearts.

The term “Laddu Gopal” is derived from the word “laddu,” which is a sweet treat that Lord Krishna famously enjoyed. Laddu Gopal signifies the sweet and endearing aspect of Krishna’s personality, highlighting his love for sweets and his ability to steal hearts with his charm.

“Makhan” means butter, and Lord Krishna is often referred to as “Makhan Gopal” due to his mischievous adventures of stealing butter as a child. This aspect of Krishna’s childhood signifies his playfulness and the joy he brings to those who worship him.

This artwork serves as a reminder of the playful and loving nature of Lord Krishna during his childhood. It encourages devotees to embrace simplicity, innocence, and the pursuit of a life filled with devotion and love.

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