This Krishna and Sudama doll set by Tais Handicrafts beautifully illustrates one of the most heartfelt episodes from Indian mythology – the reunion of Lord Krishna with his childhood friend, Sudama. Set in a charming village backdrop with a traditional hut, tree, and choultry-like setup, this handcrafted scene captures Sudama’s simple offering and Krishna’s divine hospitality.
Crafted by artisans from Andhra Pradesh, these dolls are made from durable, non-clay materials, painted with vibrant colors that symbolize devotion, humility, and love. Ideal for cultural festivals like Navaratri Golu, classroom education, or as a centerpiece in traditional showcases.
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