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Maluru krishna - museum replicated copper idol

Maluru krishna - museum replicated copper idol

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🌟 1. Blessings for Childbirth

  • One of the most well-known beliefs is that childless couples are blessed with children after sincerely praying to Malur Krishna.

  • The deity is in the form of a crawling infant Krishna (Navaneetha Krishna), holding butter in His hand—a symbol of innocence and divine joy.

  • Many couples offer special “Seva” (services/offerings) like “Palabhishekam” (milk bathing ritual) or cradle offerings for this purpose.


🙏 2. Spiritual Upliftment & Devotion

  • Worshipping Krishna in His child form is said to invoke unconditional love and devotion (bhakti).

  • Devotees report experiencing deep inner peace, clarity, and a stronger connection to the divine.


đź’– 3. Joy and Emotional Healing

  • The very sight of the deity, with a smile and crawling posture, is believed to uplift the heart and soothe emotional pain.

  • Krishna’s form here is symbolic of pure joy, helping devotees heal from grief, loneliness, or sadness.


🛡️ 4. Protection from Evil and Negativity

  • Devotees believe Malur Krishna offers divine protection from negative energies, jealousy, and evil influences.

  • Many families offer butter, flowers, and tulsi leaves as symbolic acts of surrender and trust in Krishna’s protection.


🎶 5. Association with Saint Purandara Dasa

  • The temple is historically linked to Saint Purandara Dasa, the “father of Carnatic music,” who composed many krithis (devotional songs) here.

  • Worshipping here is believed to enhance musical talent and devotion through music

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