Product Description
Celebrate the lively and distinctive form of Lord Krishna as Kudam Aadum Koothan, the divine pot dancer celebrated in Tamil tradition. Krishna is depicted balancing gracefully on one foot atop two beautifully decorated clay pots, with one arm extended in a dancing pose and the other holding a ball of fresh butter. His blue complexion, peacock-feather crown, vibrant yellow-and-green attire, gold ornaments, and expressive posture beautifully capture his playful divine energy. Rooted in ancient Tamil literary and folk traditions, this unusual representation makes a fascinating addition to Navaratri Golu, Krishna Leela themes, Tamil heritage displays, and Vaishnava collections, celebrating joy, artistry, devotion, and Krishna’s captivating leelas.
Size:10" Clay with a Pot
Did You Know?
Tamil literary tradition associates Kudakoothu, or pot dancing, with Krishna. Stories describe Krishna performing this dance in Banasura’s city after his victory and the rescue of his grandson Aniruddha, creating a fascinating connection between Krishna mythology and ancient Tamil performing traditions.

