This delightful statue captures the playful and divine form of Krishna as Bal Krishna, famously known as “Makhan Chor” (the butter thief). Depicted in his childhood form, this idol beautifully represents innocence, joy, and divine mischief, making it a cherished symbol of love and devotion in Hindu households.
The statue portrays young Krishna kneeling beside a pot of butter (makhan), joyfully engaged in his beloved pastime. His charming expression, bright eyes, and gentle smile radiate happiness and warmth, instantly uplifting the ambiance of any space. The iconic peacock feather adorning his crown adds authenticity and spiritual significance, symbolizing beauty and divine grace.
Crafted in an elegant combination of white and gold, the idol reflects purity along with richness and prosperity. The intricate detailing of his ornaments, attire, and the butter pot showcases fine craftsmanship, while the golden finish enhances its decorative appeal. The sturdy base ensures stability, making it suitable for display on altars, shelves, or tabletops.
This Bal Krishna idol is perfect for home temples, children’s rooms, or as a thoughtful spiritual gift. It holds special significance during Janmashtami, when devotees celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna with devotion and joy.






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