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: BVSH0218
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Description

Finish Yellow Antique
Weight Per Piece 1 kg
Height (in inches) 5
Width (in inches) 3
Depth (in inches) 4.5
Material Brass

“Exquisite Brass Sculpture: Baby Krishna, the Sweet Laddu Gopal, and the Butter-Stealing Makhana Gopal”

This title refers to a beautiful and intricate brass sculpture that captures the essence of three beloved forms of Lord Krishna, an important deity in Hinduism.

Baby Krishna represents the divine infant version of Lord Krishna, known for his innocence and charm. In this sculpture, you can witness the divine child’s playful and endearing persona, evoking a sense of joy and warmth.

Laddu Gopal is another name for Lord Krishna, particularly highlighting his love for laddus, sweet Indian treats. This form of Krishna is often depicted with a sweet in his hand, symbolizing his sweet and loving nature.

Makhan Gopal emphasizes Krishna’s playful side as he is known for stealing butter (Makhan) in his childhood. This portrayal showcases his mischievous yet lovable character.

The brass used for this sculpture adds a touch of elegance and timelessness to these divine forms. It’s not just a work of art; it’s a spiritual masterpiece that embodies the playful and affectionate spirit of Lord Krishna in three distinct and heartwarming forms.

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