Yashoda Krishna Photo Frame - Glassfree Matte 300 GSM Art
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A Yashoda Krishna photo frame is a framed wall art print showing Mata Yashoda holding baby Krishna. This Yashoda Krishna photo frame is printed on 300 GSM matte paper, has a slim black fiber border, and comes without glass with a hook for easy wall hanging.
A glassfree photo frame has no glass panel in front of the print. This makes the Yashoda Krishna photo frame lighter, safer to ship, and easier to hang. The matte laminated surface protects the print without needing glass.
The 12x18 inch Yashoda Krishna photo frame is best for a pooja room wall. It is large enough to see the artwork clearly during daily prayers. The 8x12 inch Yashoda Maiya photo frame suits smaller walls and shelves.
300 GSM means the print paper is thick and heavy. A Yashoda Krishna photo frame with 300 GSM paper does not bend, curl, or fade quickly. It is much stronger than regular poster paper used in cheap frames.
Matte finish means the surface of the Yashoda Bal Krishna photo frame print has no shine and no glare. The image stays clear and sharp from every angle, even under direct light or near a window.
Yes. The Yashoda Krishna photo frame is one of the most meaningful gifts for Janmashtami. It shows the divine bond of Mata Yashoda and baby Krishna and arrives ready to hang straight out of the box.
Vatsalya Bhakti is the devotion of loving God like a mother loves her child. The Yashoda Krishna photo frame shows this through Mata Yashoda holding baby Krishna with pure, unconditional love. It is one of the most cherished images in Hindu devotion.
Yes. The Yashoda Krishna photo frame with its slim black fiber border and matte print looks clean and professional in any office, cabin, or workspace. It brings a calm and positive energy to the room.
Black fiber frame means the border of the Yashoda Maiya photo frame is made from a lightweight and durable fiber material. It has a slim 0.5 inch profile, looks sharp on any wall, and does not warp or crack over time.
A Yashoda Krishna photo frame comes with a rigid frame and a flat matte print on 300 GSM paper. A canvas print is stretched on a wooden frame without a border. The Yashoda Krishna photo frame is more affordable, easier to ship, and ready to hang without any extra fitting.
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About This Yashoda Krishna Photo Frame
This Yashoda Krishna photo frame captures one of the most emotionally powerful moments in all of Hindu devotion. Mata Yashoda holds baby Krishna in her arms. Baby Krishna is holding a small pot, wearing a pearl mala, and has a peacock feather in his curly hair. Yashoda Maiya looks at him with soft eyes and a quiet smile.
You know that feeling when you see a mother look at her child and the whole world just goes still? That is exactly what this Yashoda Maiya photo frame gives you. It is that kind of warmth.
The print is on 300 GSM laminated paper. This is heavy, thick, and built to last. Regular posters are thin and fade fast. This Yashoda Krishna photo frame will stay sharp and vivid for years.
The finish is matte and non-reflective. Whether you hang it near a window, under a tubelight, or in a bright pooja room, the image stays clear from every angle. No shine. No glare. No distractions.
Glassfree Frame Build
This is a without-glass photo frame. There is no glass panel in front. That means it is lighter, easier to carry, and there is zero risk of glass breaking during delivery or while putting it up.
The frame itself is made of black fiber with a slim 0.5 inch border. It sits flat against the wall and does not overpower the artwork. The deep black border makes the blue and golden tones of the illustration stand out beautifully.
Available in two sizes. The 12x18 inch Yashoda Krishna photo frame is 30.5 x 45.7 cm and is perfect for main walls. The 8x12 inch size is ideal for smaller spaces, shelves, and gifting.
Regional Names and Cultural Significance
This Yashoda Krishna photo frame is recognised and loved across India by many different names:
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Hindi: Yashoda Maiya aur Bal Krishna ka photo frame
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Braj Bhasha: Nand Lala aur Maiya Yashoda ki tasveer
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Sanskrit: Yashoda Krishna Chitram
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Tamil: Yashoda Kannan photo frame
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Telugu: Yashoda Krishna photo frame
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Common names: Mata Yashoda photo frame, Laddu Gopal wall frame, Baby Krishna frame, Bal Gopal photo
The scene in this Yashoda Bal Krishna photo frame represents Vatsalya Bhakti. It is the form of devotion where a person loves God the way a mother loves her child. Pure. Without asking for anything back.
In Hindu tradition, this moment is considered one of the highest expressions of divine love. Mata Yashoda did not know she was holding God in her arms. She just loved him. That is the depth this Yashoda Krishna photo frame carries with it.
Why Choose This Yashoda Bal Krishna Wall Frame?
Honestly, there are many Krishna frames out there. Here is what makes this one different:
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300 GSM thick laminated paper, not a flimsy poster print
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Matte, non-reflective surface means zero glare under any light
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Without glass design, lighter and unbreakable, safe during delivery
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Slim 0.5 inch black fiber border, clean and sharp on any wall
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Line illustration art style with blue and golden tones on cream background
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Hook already fitted at the back, hang it straight out of the box
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Two size options: 8x12 inch for smaller spaces and 12x18 inch for main walls
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Made in India
Perfect For These Spaces and Occasions
This Yashoda Maiya photo frame naturally fits in so many corners of Indian life:
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Pooja room: The first thing you see during morning aarti
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Living room wall: Guests notice it and feel the warmth immediately
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Bedroom: Keeps the energy of the room calm and grounded
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Study room or office: Adds a quiet, devotional focus to your workspace
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Baby room or nursery: The mother-child image feels perfectly placed here
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Janmashtami gifting: The most meaningful way to celebrate Krishna's birthday
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Diwali, Navratri, Griha Pravesh gifts: Welcomed with love in every Indian home
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Corporate gifting: A thoughtful and culturally meaningful choice
You know how some gifts just sit in a corner and get forgotten? This Yashoda Krishna photo frame is not that. It goes straight up on the wall and stays there for years.