Laddu gopal

How to Choose the Right Laddu Gopal Dress Size (Beginner’s Guide)
Choosing the right dress (poshak) size for Laddu Gopal can feel confusing when you are just beginning your seva journey. Sizes are often mentioned in numbers like 0, 1, 2, 3… or in inches, and without guidance it can be difficult to know what will fit your Laddu Gopal comfortably. This guide is created to make the process simple, practical, and rooted in devotion, so that your focus remains on seva, not stress. Why Size Matters in Laddu Gopal Seva Dressing Laddu Gopal is not about appearance alone, it is an... Read more...
Holi – The Festival of Divine Love and Krishna’s Playful Leela
As winter fades and spring begins to bloom, the air fills with colour, laughter, and devotion. Holi is not just a festival of colours — it is a celebration of divine love, victory of good over evil, and the playful leelas of Lord Krishna. For devotees, Holi carries a deeper meaning. It is not merely about throwing colours; it is about immersing ourselves in the joyful spirit of Krishna and experiencing bhakti in its most vibrant form. The Origin of Holi – The Story of Prahlad The roots of Holi... Read more...
Daily Seva Routine for Laddu Gopal at Home (Simple & Traditional)
  Welcoming Laddu Gopal, Kanha, or Bal Krishna into your home is not about perfection or elaborate rituals. It is about seva, the loving care offered with sincerity. Just as a child thrives on routine, Laddu Gopal’s daily seva brings rhythm, discipline, and deep emotional connection into a devotee’s life. This guide is written for beginners and experienced bhaktas alike — especially those who wish to keep seva simple, traditional, and full of bhava, even with modern-day responsibilities.   What Is Seva in Laddu Gopal Bhakti? Seva means loving service. In... Read more...
Who Is Laddu Gopal? Significance of Child Krishna Form
Laddu Gopal is the beloved child form of Lord Krishna, worshipped with parental love and daily care. Learn His spiritual significance, scriptural roots, and why devotees treat Him as a living child in their homes. Read more...