Product Description
Uriyadi Krishna – The Joyful Butter Thief!
18" Paper Mache Krishna Leela Scene for Golu & Janmashtami
Celebrate the playful charm of Lord Krishna with this vibrant 18-inch handcrafted Uriyadi Krishna paper mache doll set. This iconic scene from Krishna Leela depicts little Krishna climbing atop his friends to reach a high-hanging butter pot (Uriyadi), while two more friends watch in delight.
Every detail — from Krishna’s radiant blue complexion and peacock-feathered crown to the joyful expressions of his companions — is painted with care, bringing this scene to life. Perfect for Navaratri Golu displays, Janmashtami decorations, Krishna Leela themes, or as a cultural teaching piece for children, this set embodies divine mischief, teamwork, and joy.
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Height: 18 inches
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Material: Handcrafted paper mache
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Includes Krishna, four friends, and butter pot arrangemengement.
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Ideal for Krishna Leela & Janmashtami themes
Did You Know?
Uriyadi is a traditional game played during Janmashtami to honor Krishna’s butter-stealing adventures. According to legend, Krishna, fondly called Makhan Chor (butter thief), would form human pyramids with his friends to break butter pots hung high out of reach — a playful act that celebrates unity, teamwork, and the joy of togetherness.