- Featured Stores
- Gift Card
- Festive Edit
- Gifting
- Toys & Games
- Furniture
- Baby Basics
- School Supplies
- Summer Essentials
- Clothing
- Toys & Games
- Accessories
- Baby Gear
- Bathroom
- Bed & Linen
- Christmas Edit
- Celebration
- Clothing
- Diapering
- Footwear
- Furniture
- Gifting
- Gold & Silver
- Health & Safety
- Indian Wear
- Maternity
- Mealtime
- New Born
- Room Decor
- School Supplies
- Sleep Wear
- Splash & Swim
- Sustainable Shop
- Sale
- Featured Stores
- Gift Card
- Festive Edit
- Gifting
- Toys & Games
- Furniture
- Baby Basics
- School Supplies
- Summer Essentials
- Clothing
- Toys & Games
- Accessories
- Baby Gear
- Bathroom
- Bed & Linen
- Christmas Edit
- Celebration
- Clothing
- Diapering
- Footwear
- Furniture
- Gifting
- Gold & Silver
- Health & Safety
- Indian Wear
- Maternity
- Mealtime
- New Born
- Room Decor
- School Supplies
- Sleep Wear
- Splash & Swim
- Sustainable Shop
- Sale
Description
- Delivery Time: 4 - 7 days
- Return Policy: This product cannot be returned or exchanged
Soft toys and children share an adorable bond. They become playmates and play a vital role in shaping a child’s moral and ethical compass. Children often get attached to their toys and prefer travelling the world with them.
Natkhat Kanha Plush Dolls are perfect for open ended play for your little ones.Let's cuddle and snuggle with our kids , engage them in a story telling session about Lord Krishna , krishna's pet monkey : Dadhi Lobha , Damdhenu and introduce them to Indian mythology in a fun and learning manner with the dolls .
Lord Krishna is a major deity in hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one of the most popular and widely revered among Indian divinities. Krishna's birthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on Krishna Janmashtami.The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna's life are generally titled as Krishna Leela. He is a central character in the Mahabharata, the Bhagvata Purana, the Brahma Vaivarta Purana and the Bhagavad Gita.His iconography typically depicts him with black, dark, or blue skin, like Lord Vishnu.
Krishna is often depicted wearing a peacock-feather wreath or crown, and playing the bansuri (Indian flute).In this form, he is usually shown standing with one leg bent in front of the other in the Tribangha posture. He is sometimes accompanied by cows or a calf, which symbolise the divine herdsman Govinda. Alternatively, he is shown as a romantic young boy with the gopis (milkmaids), often making music or playing pranks.
The cows in Krishna's abode are also liberated souls. They are called surabhi cows. There are many popular pictures showing how Krishna loves the cows, how He embraces and kisses them. That passive relationship with Krishna is called santa. Their perfect happiness is achieved when Krishna comes and simply touches them."From the surabhi cows one can take as much milk as one needs, and one may milk these cows as many times as he desires. These cows are the Lord's pet animals. Of the surabhi cows, all of whom are very dear to Lord Krishna, seven are said to be the most important. They are: Mangala, Pingala, Ganga, Pisangi, Manikastani, Hamsi and Vamsipriya. Padmagandha and Pisangaksa are Krishna's pet oxen. In addition to these pet surabhi cows, many other types of pets belong to Krishna and Radharani.
Suranga is Krishna's pet deer and Dadhilobha is His pet monkey. Vyaghra andBhramaraka are Krishna's pet dogs. Kalasvana is His pet swan, Tandavika His pet peacock and Daksa and Vicaksana His pet parrots.
To become animal of Krisna is a great, great fortune. It is not an ordinary thing. Any associate of Krishna, either his cowherd friends or calf or cows, or the Vrindavana trees, plants, flowers or water, they are all devotees of Krishna. They like to serve Krishna in different capacities. Somebody is serving Krishna as animal. Somebody is serving Krishna as fruits and flowers, as tree, as Yamuna water, or the beautiful cowherds men and damsels . Lord Krishna has got so many lovers. Krishna also loves them back . So Lord Krishna's another name is pasu-pala, pasu-pala-pankaja.
DETAILS
Material - Mix of Canvas , Cotton and Synthetic Polymer
Age : 0
Product Dimension -
- Dimensions of Lord Krishna Doll : 20.5 x 11.5 x 3.5cm
- Dimensions of Dadhi Lobha Doll : 16 x 14 x 4.5 cm
- Dimensions of Kamdhenu Doll : 15 x13 x 4 cm
- Dimensions of Calf : 15 x 10.5 x 3 cm