Bring home the sacred presence of Panchadhatu Pure Brass Laddu Gopal, beautifully crafted as a solid brass idol. Representing the beloved Bal Roop (child form) of Lord Shri Krishna, this divine form is lovingly worshipped through seva, bhog and daily devotion, inspiring Vatsalya Bhava—the pure, affectionate love of caring for the Divine as one's own child.
Specification
Details
Design
Laddu Gopal Idol
Quantity
1 Piece
Material
Pure Brass (high grade quality, heavy & durable) with made of 82%–84% pure Copper
Finish
Antique Gold Polish
Size
Height: 3 Inch | 8 cm (Approx.)
Width: 2 Inch | 5 cm (Approx.)
Size-2
Approx. Weight
240 gm (Approx.)
Construction
Solid Brass Idol (Not Hollow)
Ideal for
Daily Rituals (Seva), Spiritual Gifting, Home Temples and Pooja Rooms
Laddu Gopal represents the divine childhood (Bal Leela) of Lord Krishna, symbolizing innocence, joy and unconditional love. In Vaishnava traditions, devotees lovingly serve Him as a cherished member of the family through daily seva, offerings and heartfelt worship.
His worship nurtures Bhakti (devotion), strengthens faith and creates a spiritually uplifting atmosphere at home.
According to the Shrimad Bhagavatam and Vaishnava devotional traditions, worshipping Laddu Gopal is associated with:
• Bal Roop (Divine Childhood Form) of Lord Krishna, celebrated through His sacred Bal Leelas in Vrindavan and Gokul.
• Pure love, innocence and Krishna Bhakti, inspiring a heartfelt relationship with the Divine.
• Strengthening devotion, selfless Seva and loving surrender to Lord Krishna.
• Cultivating purity of heart and constant remembrance of the Lord.
• Creating a joyful and spiritually uplifting atmosphere in the home.
For generations, devotees have worshipped Laddu Gopal as a timeless symbol of divine love, innocence, Vatsalya Bhava and Krishna Bhakti.
• On the home altar for daily puja and seva.
• During Janmashtami, Radhashtami, Jhulan Yatra, Govardhan Puja and other Krishna festivals.
• With offerings of Makhan, Mishri, Tulsi leaves, flowers and devotional prayers.
Practices may vary according to regional customs and family traditions.
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.
• Keep the idol clean and dry.
• Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
• Handle respectfully during worship.
1. What does Laddu Gopal represent?
Laddu Gopal represents the divine child form of Lord Shri Krishna, symbolizing innocence, unconditional love, joy and pure devotion.
2. Can this idol be worshipped daily?
Yes. The Brass Laddu Gopal Idol is ideal for daily puja, seva, meditation and devotional worship.
3. What offerings are traditionally made to Laddu Gopal?
Devotees traditionally offer Makhan (butter), Mishri, milk, sweets, fruits, Tulsi leaves, flowers and fresh water, according to family traditions.
4. Is this idol suitable for gifting?
Yes. It is a meaningful spiritual gift for Janmashtami, housewarming ceremonies, weddings, baby celebrations, festivals and other auspicious occasions.
The spiritual significance and worship guidance above are based on Hindu and Vaishnava devotional traditions. Practices may vary according to regional customs, sampradayas and family traditions. This information is intended for devotional understanding and does not guarantee specific outcomes.