Material :Wood
Size 5x3x6 inches
Krishna Leela refers to the various enchanting and divine activities of Lord Krishna, who is a major deity in Hinduism. These activities, or leelas, showcase his miraculous deeds and playful nature, and are often depicted in festivals such as Janmashtami, which commemorates his birth.
Wooden Golu, on the other hand, is a traditional South Indian practice, especially during the Navratri festival. It involves creating a multi-tiered display of dolls and figurines, which can represent various themes, including scenes from mythology and daily life. The display is set up on a wooden stand or structure.
When combining these concepts, a “Krishna Leela wooden golu” would be a festive arrangement where the Golu display features scenes from the life and miracles of Lord Krishna. This setup is typically on a wooden stand and showcases different episodes from Krishna’s life, creating a vibrant and meaningful portrayal of his divine activities.
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