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2" Small Laddoo Gopal Brass Statue

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Laddu Gopal is Lord Krishna’s infant form. Devotees revered him as their beloved family member by keeping the idol of this deity in their homes. It is believed that Laddu Gopal bestows happiness, wealth and good fortune upon the devotees.

 

Lovable, Laddu Gopal needs a cradle to swing, food to eat, toys to play with, daily bathing, sleeping, and beautiful Sringar including Poshaks and accessories. According to legends, Laddu gopal’s arrival at your home signifies that Lord Krishna is happy and content and desires to see you.

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Specifications
DDD361
Brass Statue
Height: 2.25 inch
Width: 1.6 inch
Depth: 1.2 inch
Weight 140 gm
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Divine Child: An Embodiment of Love and Devotion

This meticulously crafted brass statue captures the endearing form of Laddoo Gopal, the infant Krishna. "Laddoo" refers to a sweet treat beloved in India, and Gopal, a name for Krishna meaning "cowherd." This particular depiction of Krishna embodies innocence, playfulness, and the sweet joy of childhood. The gleam of the brass complements the divine essence of Krishna, making it a captivating addition to any sacred space. The statue presents Krishna as a child, forever young, a reminder of the purity of heart and the boundless potential that resides within each of us.

Krishna: The God of Love, Playfulness and Divine Wisdom

Krishna, an Avatar of Vishnu, holds a special place in the hearts of millions. His stories, woven into the fabric of Indian culture, resonate with themes of love, devotion, and righteous action. The Bhagavata Purana narrates the enchanting tales of Krishna's childhood in Vrindavan. Here, he's portrayed as a mischievous yet adorable child, stealing butter from the neighbors, playing pranks on the gopis (milkmaids), and enchanting everyone with his divine music. The stories emphasize the power of devotion and the accessibility of the divine through love and surrender. Krishna's flute is a symbol of his captivating presence, drawing all beings to him with its mesmerizing melody. This brass statue serves as a constant reminder of these captivating stories and the profound teachings embedded within them.

Brass: A Timeless Medium for the Divine

The use of brass in this statue is significant, as it has been a preferred medium for crafting sacred images for centuries in India. Brass is believed to possess purifying properties, adding to the sanctity of the deity's representation. The golden hue of the brass, also associated with prosperity and good fortune, further enhances the spiritual aura of the piece. The durability of brass ensures that this statue will remain a cherished symbol of devotion for generations to come. Brass statues have been found in many cultures and represent the testaments of time. Each statue is carefully crafted, carrying the artisan's devotion and attention to detail, thus becoming more than just an object, but a conduit for connection with the divine.
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