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Laddu Gopal Dresses, Accessories and Ornaments.

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  our collection

    • summer poshak ,

    • winter poshak.

    • gopal ji bed ,sinhasan & jhula .

    • accessories-laddu gopal basuri ,mala,mukut ,pagdibed sheet,takia,

Latest Dresses for your Laddu Gopal here are the beautiful and latest dresses available that will make your keishna look

good and dress him up beautifully

🌸 Types of Poshak

  • Daily Wear Poshak – Simple cotton or silk with light work for everyday dressing.

  • Festival / Special Poshak – Heavy embroidery, zari, beads, kundan stones for grand occasions.

  • Seasonal Poshak – Cotton for summer, velvet or brocade for winter, light net or tissue for monsoon.

  • Theme-based Poshak – Peacock design, Radha-Krishna theme, floral prints, etc.

 

Feature Details
Size Made according to the size of the idol (usually 1 no., 2 no., 3 no., up to 7 no. or custom sizes)
Fabric Silk, Cotton, Brocade, Velvet, Net, Satin, Tissue etc. (soft & easy to handle)
Design Skirt/frock style for Bal Gopal; dhoti-dupattā style also available; hand or machine embroidery
Embroidery / Work Zari, Sequins, Stones, Beads, Pearl Work, Mirror Work, Gota Patti, Resham Thread
Colors Traditionally Yellow, Orange, Green, Red, Peacock Blue, or seasonal colors; pastel shades also common
Accessories Matching Often comes with a matching pagdi/mukut, patka (shawl), necklace or mala
Occasions Daily dressing, Janmashtami, Holi, Diwali, Radhashtami, Gopashtami, birthday celebrations

Furniture

  • Jhula (Swing) – a swing to gently seat and rock the deity, especially on festivals (Janmashtami, Hindola Utsav, etc.).
    Decorating them with cloth, flowers, lights, and miniature accessories is a devotional
  • Bed (Shayan Asan) – a small cradle- or cot-like seat for the deity to “rest” on. practice.

Accessories and Ornaments

 

  • Mukuts (Crowns)

    • Decorative crowns made of metal, pearls, stones, or fabric.

    • Peacock feather crowns are especially significant, symbolizing Krishna’s connection with nature.

  • Flute (Bansuri)

    • A tiny flute placed in Laddu Gopal’s hand or near Him as a symbolic accessory.

  • Jewelry

    • Kangan (bangles) for the hands.

    • Kundal (earrings) or ear ornaments.

    • Necklaces of pearls, beads, rudraksha, or colorful stones.

    • Anklets or small paayal for the feet.

    • Armlets (baajuband) for the arms.

  • Tilak & Bindis

    • Tilak on Laddu Gopal’s forehead, often in sandalwood, kumkum, or chandan paste.

    • Decorative bindis for His face.

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