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Ashirwad Krishna in 23-inch height is made with fibre. Lord Krishna, one of the most revered and celebrated deities in Hinduism, holds a timeless and unparalleled place in the hearts of millions across the world. As the eighth incarnation (avatar) of Lord Vishnu, Krishna's life and teachings are deeply intertwined with the spiritual and cultural fabric of India. He is worshipped not only as a supreme godhead but also as a compassionate friend, mischievous child, divine lover, and wise mentor.

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Little Krishna crawls made with fibre Crawling Krishna idols, often depicting the Hindu deity Lord Krishna as a baby in a crawling pose, hold significant cultural and devotional value in Hinduism. These idols, commonly referred to as "Ladoo Gopal" or "Baal Gopal," embody the playful and innocent nature of Krishna’s childhood, highlighting a beloved aspect of his divine persona. symbol of Innocence and Playfulness: The crawling Krishna represents the joyous and mischievous aspects of Krishna’s early years, capturing his endearing and innocent qualities. Devotional Aspect: These idols are cherished in many homes, especially during Janmashtami, the festival celebrating Krishna’s birth. Devotees believe that placing a baby Krishna idol in their homes brings blessings of happiness, peace, and prosperity. Cultural and Artistic Expression: Crawling Krishna idols are often beautifully crafted, showcasing traditional attire, jewelry, and artistic details. They reflect a rich cultural heritage and artistic creativity, making them cherished pieces in religious and artistic contexts.

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Aalila krishnan idol made with fibre Aalila Krishnan idols are revered representations of Lord Krishna, one of the most venerated deities in Hinduism. Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, is celebrated for his divine attributes and his role in various Hindu texts, particularly the Bhagavad Gita. These idols typically depict Krishna as a charming young boy, often seen playing a flute, which symbolizes his divine music and the enchanting allure of his presence. In these depictions, Krishna's form is not just a mere statue but a portrayal of his celestial qualities—his divine playfulness, wisdom, and his role as a beloved figure who brings joy and guidance to his devotees. The flute, known as the "bansuri," is a central element, representing his ability to captivate hearts and his role as a divine musician. The idols are crafted with intricate details, capturing the essence of Krishna’s beauty and grace, and are often adorned with vibrant colors and embellishments that reflect his divine nature and the artistic traditions of Hindu devotional art.

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It is a mini temple to fix puja room withLord Guruvayurappen idol with 2.5 feet and 3 feet Anakombu and 4 feet Thidambu. Guruvayurappan Idol with Nettipattam and Ivory Accents: A Symbol of Good Luck and Positive Energy Enhance the spiritual ambiance of your home with a beautifully adorned Guruvayurappan (Krishna) idol, featuring the exquisite "Nettipattam" – the ornate headdress traditionally worn by decorated elephants in Kerala's festivals and processions. Krishna, revered as the Supreme God by many, serves as the center of devotional practices, including daily prayers, bhajans, and rituals. Adding ivory accents to the idol's decoration can infuse your space with a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere. The timeless, neutral tones of ivory complement a variety of styles, making it a versatile choice that can seamlessly blend into your home's decor while radiating positive energy and good fortune.

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