Butter Eating Krishna Tanjore painting (15*13) - KEB1278
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Material : Wood
- The Butter Krishna Tanjore Painting (depicting Navaneetha Krishna) is a devotional artwork portraying Lord Krishna as a child holding or enjoying butter, symbolizing innocence, joy, divine playfulness, and abundance
- Baby Krishna represents purity, happiness, and unconditional love
- Often kept in homes to bless children with good health, intelligence, and protection.
- Worship of Butter Krishna is believed to fill the home with happiness, harmony, and playful divine energy.
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Symbolic Meaning Butter (Navaneetham): Symbolizes abundance, nourishment, and the sweetness of devotion. Child Form of Krishna: Represents divine simplicity and the blissful nature of God. Gold Embossed Work: Signifies divine radiance, prosperity, and sacred richness. Cow Motif (if present): Represents purity, motherhood, and abundance - Features raised relief work with gold foil, enhancing depth and texture
- Ideal gift for baby showers, naming ceremonies, housewarming (Griha Pravesh), Janmashtami, and festive occasions.
- It Measures 15″ height, 13″ breadth, and 1.5″ depth with 1730g weight
Product Specifications/measurements
Height :15 Inches
Breadth :13 inches
Length :1.5 inches
Weight :1730 grams
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Shrus Eternity Pvt : 330,
Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai -600018
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
India
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