This beautifully crafted idol represents Lord Krishna in his beloved childhood form, often referred to as Makhan Chor (the butter thief). The figure captures a playful and divine moment from Krishna’s early life, where he is fondly depicted sitting beside a pot of freshly churned butter—symbolizing innocence, joy, and divine mischief.
The idol is adorned in vibrant traditional attire dominated by rich red and golden hues, signifying prosperity, love, and auspiciousness in Hindu culture. Intricate detailing can be seen in the garments, jewelry, and embellishments, including pearl-like ornaments, floral decorations, and delicate embroidery patterns. Krishna’s crown (mukut) is elaborately decorated with colorful flowers and jewels, enhancing the divine charm of the piece.
His serene facial expression, gentle smile, and expressive eyes radiate calmness and spiritual warmth, making the idol not just a decorative piece but also a source of devotion and positive energy. The butter pot placed beside him is finely designed, reinforcing the narrative of Krishna’s playful childhood stories from Hindu mythology.
Crafted with attention to detail, this idol is ideal for home temples, festive decorations (especially during Janmashtami), or as a thoughtful spiritual gift. It brings a sense of peace, devotion, and cultural richness to any space it adorns.






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