By: Aastha Rajput
Uploaded By: Aastha Rajput
Art Number: AB02265
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This beautiful sketch portrays a traditional depiction of Lord Krishna as a child, commonly referred to as "Baal Krishna" or "Laddu Gopal." The artwork captures the divine innocence and playful nature of young Krishna. He is adorned with an ornate crown decorated with peacock feathers, intricate patterns, and floral motifs, symbolizing his divine identity. A prominent "U"-shaped tilak on his forehead denotes his Vaishnavite affiliation.
His large, expressive eyes and soft facial features exude purity and charm. Krishna is shown wearing traditional jewelry including earrings and a necklace, adding to his regal yet childlike persona. The sketch beautifully represents Krishna seated with a pot of butter in his hand, a reference to one of the most popular legends of Krishna — his love for butter and his mischievous act of stealing it, known as "Maakhan Chor."
The artist has skillfully highlighted the divine child’s posture and gesture, as he appears to be joyfully holding the pot with butter dripping from it. The use of clean black outlines on a light background makes the sketch elegant and visually striking. Overall, the drawing encapsulates the playful, innocent, and sacred aura of young Lord Krishna in a graceful and devotional manner.