Laddu Gopal Basket With Handle - 8.5 x 8 Inches | Kanha Ji Ki Tokri/ Carry Basket for Little Krishna
Lord Krishna Carry Basket with Handle for Laddu Gopal: A Sacred Addition to Your Worship!
Infuse your spiritual practices with the divine presence of Lord Krishna by incorporating this exquisite Krishna basket into your rituals. Specifically designed for Laddu Gopal, this carry basket with handles blends beauty and utility, enhancing your pooja room with its divine essence.
The Divine Connection of Krishna and the Basket:
This carry basket is more than a mere practical item; it holds deep spiritual significance. Lord Krishna, known for his playful nature and love for his devotees, is often depicted carrying a basket filled with his favorite offerings—fruits, butter, and sweets. The Krishna basket reflects this bond, representing abundance, joy, and divine grace. It is particularly cherished during festivals like Janmashtami, where Laddu Gopal offerings are presented with love and devotion.
"Story of the birth of Lord Krishna"
Kamsa, a wicked prince who seized the throne by imprisoning his father, was given a prediction that his demise would be caused by his sister's eighth child. So he threw his sister Devaki and her husband Vasudeva in a dungeon on their wedding day. All of Devaki's children were murdered by the evil Kamsa. By the mercy of God, their seventh child, Balram, was delivered into Rohini's womb and saved.
On a stormy night without the moon, the eighth child was born. When the baby boy was born, Vasudeva noticed that all of the guards were sound sleeping and that the prison's gates had been opened. Vasudeva was instructed by a heavenly voice to carry Krishna in a basket and enter the river. Upon entering the river, Vasudeva was able to wade through the water to reach Gokulam as the water level dropped. Krishna was shielded from the rain by a big hooded serpent.
When Vasudeva arrived in Gokula, he left Krishna in the home of Nanda and Yashoda. Yashoda's newborn daughter was returned to the dungeon by Vasudeva. Kamsa rushed inside the dungeon upon learning of Devaki's eighth child's birth. He grabbed the baby from them. The baby slipped from him and transformed into Goddess Durga in a moment. The Goddess informed Kamsa that his end was near and that Krishna was in good hands.
• Made from good quality materials, the Krishna basket with handles is both sturdy and lightweight, making it an ideal choice for carrying prasad. The intricate craftsmanship ensures that this tokri serves as both a functional and decorative element in your spiritual space, lasting for years while maintaining its divine aesthetic.
• Lord Krishna’s affinity with the carry basket is derived from his childhood tales, where he is often seen carrying a tokri filled with butter and sweets. This tradition of offering food symbolizes Krishna’s connection to nature, abundance, and his deep bond with his devotees. The Krishna basket thus serves as a symbol of this divine act of sharing and love, making it a meaningful addition to your pooja rituals.
• The carry basket with handles enjoys great popularity, especially in regions where Lord Krishna’s worship is central, like Vrindavan and Mathura. The basket is traditionally used during festivals such as Janmashtami, where devotees carry offerings to Laddu Gopal. This cherished item has become a beloved part of Krishna-related rituals and continues to be in high demand among those who seek to honor the Lord.
• This divine carry basket serves multiple functions in your worship. It is used to present prasad, such as laddus, sweets, and fruits, during pooja rituals, offering these gifts to Laddu Gopal. Additionally, it serves as an elegant decorative piece in your pooja room, adding grace to your spiritual space. The tokri is also used for carrying offerings to temples or during community poojas, ensuring that your devotion remains steadfast and lovingly expressed.
• To maintain the beauty and durability of your Krishna basket, store it in a cool, dry location, free from excess moisture. Use a soft cloth to gently clean it, avoiding harsh cleaning methods that may damage the material. Be cautious of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which could weaken the structure or fade its appearance. With proper care, your carry basket with handles will remain a treasured part of your spiritual collection for years.
• The Krishna basket holds special significance during festivals like Janmashtami and Radha Ashtami. It is used to carry offerings to Lord Krishna, symbolizing devotion and love for the Lord. The carry basket not only serves a functional purpose but also embodies your deep spiritual connection with Krishna during these sacred times.
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