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Laddu Gopal refers to the child form of Lord Krishna, especially the playful baby Krishna (Bal Gopal / Bala Krishna).
He is deeply loved and worshipped in many Hindu households and temples.

He represents Krishna as a toddler, full of mischief, innocence, and divine charm.
The name “Laddu Gopal” comes from his love for laddus and butter, symbolizing joy and sweetness.
Spiritually, he embodies pure love (bhakti) and the idea that God can be cared for like a child.

Many devotees treat Laddu Gopal as a living child:
Daily seva (service): bathing, dressing him in new clothes, offering food (bhog)
Offerings: butter, milk, sweets, fruits
Sleeping rituals: placing him on a small bed at night
Festivals: Janmashtami is the most important, celebrating Krishna’s birth

Laddu Gopal idols come in different sizes and postures (crawling, standing, sitting).
Devotees often choose an idol based on intuition or spiritual connection.
Each size is sometimes associated with a specific “seva responsibility”, but devotion matters more than rules.