Krishna Costume for Kids in Red Dhoti & Blue Patka: Janmashtami Styling & Buying Guide

Planning the perfect Janmashtami look for your little Kanha? This guide covers everything about the Krishna costume for kids in Red Dhoti & Blue Patka - what is in the set, how to style it, how to pick the right size, and care tips - so your child looks like the cutest Lord Krishna at every celebration.

What makes this Red Dhoti & Blue Patka costume special

This costume features a red dhoti with a royal blue patka crafted in premium silk and brocade with heavy gold-lace zari and embroidery. Unlike ordinary shiny satin costumes, the fabric gives a rich, temple-idol finish that photographs beautifully. It arrives as a complete set with mukut (crown), bansuri (flute), mala (necklace), kamarband (waist belt) and earrings, so there is nothing extra to arrange.

How to style the Red Dhoti & Blue Patka Krishna look

  • Tie the patka diagonally across the chest and secure the kamarband at the waist for a neat drape.
  • Place the mukut slightly back on the head and add a small morpankh (peacock feather) for authenticity.
  • Finish with the bansuri in hand and a light kajal tika - perfect for photos.
  • For a Radha Krishna couple look, pair it with a matching Radha lehenga choli.

Size guide (age-wise)

The costume is available in 10 sizes from 0-3 months to 7-8 years. Choose by your child's age; if they fall between two sizes, always pick the larger one for comfort over pooja clothes.

Occasions it is perfect for

Janmashtami pooja and Dahi Handi, school fancy-dress competitions, annual-day Krishna Leela dance dramas, temple events and festive photoshoots.

Care tips

Gentle hand wash or dry clean, iron on low heat, and store folded away from sunlight to protect the zari and colours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Red Dhoti & Blue Patka Krishna costume?
It includes the red dhoti with a royal blue patka plus mukut (crown), bansuri (flute), mala (necklace), kamarband (waist belt) and earrings - a complete ready-to-wear set.

What age is this Krishna costume for?
It fits newborns to 8-year-olds, with 10 sizes from 0-3 months to 7-8 years.

How do I make my child look like Krishna for Janmashtami?
Dress them in the dhoti and patka, add the mukut with a morpankh, the mala and kamarband, place the bansuri in hand and add a small kajal tika.

Is this costume good for school fancy-dress competitions?
Yes, its premium silk fabric, gold-lace work and full accessory set make it a standout, winning choice.

How much does it cost and when will it arrive?
It is priced at Rs.999 and ships across India in 3-5 working days; order 1-2 weeks before Janmashtami.

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