Lord Krishna as a child is a cute and charming depiction of the beloved Hindu god. The statue captures the playful and mischievous nature of Lord Krishna as a child, often referred to as "Krishna Bal Gopal" or "Child Krishna" in Hinduism.
The sculpt shows Lord Krishna standing with a confident and playful posture, with a big beautiful smiling face. His chibi style, big and expressive eyes, adds to the cuteness of the statue. He is depicted playing a flute, which is a symbol of his divine and mesmerizing nature. The flute is also associated with the god's love and devotion as it is said that the flute's music represents the devotion and love of God for his devotees.
The sculpt also features peacock feathers on Lord Krishna's head, which is a common representation of the god in Hindu art and iconography. The peacock feathers symbolize the god's beauty and grace, and are also associated with the god's role as the protector of the natural world.