Brass Baal Gopal Krishna Idol | Eating Makhan (3 Inch)
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Makhan Krishna is the childhood form of Lord Krishna which reminds the naughty activities (Baal Leela) of Lord Krishna with his mother Yashoda Maa. In this Brass Idol Baal Gopal shri Krishna is eating Makhan (Butter) directly from a Matki (The Mud pot). The idol radiates warmth and joy symbolizing divine innocence and the boundless love between Krishna and his devotees. This Bal Gopal idol is ideal for home /office temple, study desk and as a living room décor for spiritual ambience.
Made from high-quality brass, the sculpture features fine detailing—from the folds of his dhoti to the gentle curls of his hair . The craftmanship reflects Krishna’s charming expressions & the attractive posture creating a sense of simplicity and devotion. It’s not just a decorative piece but a spiritual companion, ideal for pooja rooms, festive displays, or as a heartfelt gift during Janmashtami or housewarmings.
Brass is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for long-lasting religious artifacts. Brass a revered material for crafting religious idols, holds deep significance in spiritual and cultural contexts. Brass idols are not just idols but are the divine possessions to be treasured from generations to generations.
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Makhan Krishna is the childhood form of Lord Krishna which reminds the naughty activities (Baal Leela) of Lord Krishna with his mother Yashoda Maa. In this Brass Idol Baal Gopal shri Krishna is eating Makhan (Butter) directly from a Matki (The Mud pot). The idol radiates warmth and joy symbolizing divine innocence and the boundless love between Krishna and his devotees. This Bal Gopal idol is ideal for home /office temple, study desk and as a living room décor for spiritual ambience.
Made from high-quality brass, the sculpture features fine detailing—from the folds of his dhoti to the gentle curls of his hair . The craftmanship reflects Krishna’s charming expressions & the attractive posture creating a sense of simplicity and devotion. It’s not just a decorative piece but a spiritual companion, ideal for pooja rooms, festive displays, or as a heartfelt gift during Janmashtami or housewarmings.
Brass is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for long-lasting religious artifacts. Brass a revered material for crafting religious idols, holds deep significance in spiritual and cultural contexts. Brass idols are not just idols but are the divine possessions to be treasured from generations to generations.
Brass artefacts are timeless treasures that carry both artistic and spiritual resonance. With gentle care, they retain their golden glow and continue to enrich your home for generations.
- Dust regularly with a soft & dry cotton cloth Handle with clean hands to avoid fingerprints and moisture stains.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and damp areas to preserve the natural sheen.
- For routine cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth dipped in mild soapy water, then dry immediately.
- Restore shine using a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or tamarind pulp. Apply lightly, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
- You can also apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion to restore the shine.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, steel wool, or rough scrubbers, as they may scratch or dull the surface.
- Wrap artefacts in soft cloth when not in use, and store in a dry place.
Symbol of Divine Mischief & Innocence
A Symbol of Love and Devotion