This Hindu god print of Lord Makhan Chor was made on vintage Raja Ravi Varma paper (one of the childhood names of Krishna). In Hinduism, there are various tales about Lord Krishna's early years, one of which involves him robbing his mother Yashoda of raw butter and occasionally doing so in the neighborhood. The print also shows an incident from Lord Krishna's boyhood in which he steals uncooked butter from a neighbour. That is why his name, Krishna, is Makhan Chor, which means "butter thief." You can give your friends, family, and loved ones this as the ideal present.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Paper
- As it Appears
Material | Paper |
Color | Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Black, Orange |
Height | 36.00 CM |
Width | 25.00 CM |
Length | 1.00 CM |
Size | 14.10 INCH |
Product Code | SND-916/58066 |