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Description: In the story of Lord Krishna and Kuselar (Sudama), Kuselar, a poor Brahmin, visited Krishna to seek help. Despite his poverty, he brought a humble gift of beaten rice. Krishna, his childhood friend, welcomed him warmly and hugged him with immense love. This embrace symbolized true friendship, unaffected by wealth or status. Krishna later blessed Kuselar with prosperity, highlighting the value of genuine affection and devotion.
Category: Hindu Deities
Material: Clay / Mud / Teracotta
Type: Individual
Size: 12 X 6 X 4 inches
No. of. dolls: 1
Weight: 2.5 Kgs
In the story of Lord Krishna and Kuselar (Sudama), Kuselar, a poor Brahmin, visited Krishna to seek help. Despite his poverty, he brought a humble gift of beaten rice. Krishna, his childhood friend, welcomed him warmly and hugged him with immense love. This embrace symbolized true friendship, unaffected by wealth or status. Krishna later blessed Kuselar with prosperity, highlighting the value of genuine affection and devotion.
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