Adored and revered across India, Laddu Gopal, the childhood form of Lord Krishna where he is shown holding Laddus (a popular Indian sweet) is an image of childish purity and naughtiness. Krishna as Laddu Gopal is considered God’s living presence and is treated as an infant member of the family.
Krishna holds laddus in both his hands, after skillfully stealing them from her mother Yashoda’s kitchen. the divine Laddu Gopal adorned thoroughly by his mother in fineries is crawling on the ground like any common toddler. Wearing a Mor Pankh (peacock’s feather) in his hair, Krishna fills our hearts with love. This small Laddu Gopal statue has captured the innocence of a child and the divine aura of Krishna by a careful portrayal of his emotive face.
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