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Pure Brass Laddu Radha Rani (Bal Radha) – 4 Inch Crawling Idol with Painted Eyes (460g)

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Complete your home temple's divine family by welcoming Laddu Radha Rani, the adorable child form of Goddess Radha. Just like Laddu Gopal, devotees are now embracing the "Bal Sewa" (Child Service) of Radha Rani, believing that she brings unconditional love, sweetness, and grace into the home.

This 4-inch brass idol depicts her in a crawling posture, similar to Bal Krishna, symbolizing their eternal oneness. What makes this idol special are the beautifully painted eyes (Meenakari work) that give her a life-like, captivating expression. Weighing 460 grams, this is a solid, heavy-quality brass idol, perfect for daily bathing (Abhishek) and dressing up.

 

Why Choose This Laddu Gopal Idol?

  • 👧 The Perfect Companion: If you already serve Laddu Gopal, bringing Laddu Radha completes the divine pair "Yugal Sarkar" in their child forms.
  • 👀 Beautiful "Netra" (Eyes): Unlike plain brass idols, this statue comes with painted eyes, lips, and tilak, making her look ready to talk to you. This enhances the "Bhav" (emotional connection) during worship.
  • 💎 Heavy & Solid: At 460g, this idol is significantly heavier than standard 4-inch idols (which usually weigh 200-300g). This density proves the purity of the brass.
  • 🎁 Unique Gift: This is a rare and unique gift for devotees who have everything else. It is perfect for Radhashtami, birthdays, or housewarmings.
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Products Highlights

  • Material: 100% Solid Quality Brass (Pital)
  • Length: 4 Inches (10.1 cm)
  • Height: 2.5 Inches (6.3 cm)
  • Weight: ~460 Grams (Heavy for its size)
  • Design: Crawling Bal Radha with Painted Eyes & Jewelry
  • Finish: Golden with Painted Details










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