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Sivan Sathurangam Clay Golu Bommai Set - 9 x 5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

Original price $150.00 - Original price $150.00
Original price
$150.00
$150.00 - $150.00
Current price $150.00

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SKU 6958152
Width Height Depth Weight

5 in

9 in

4.5 in

9.2815lb

• Celebrate the spirit of Navaratri with our exquisite Sivan Sathurangam Set , Our meticulously crafted to add a touch of divinity to your Golu display.
• The story of the Sivan Sathurangam clay set for Navaratri playing revolves around the tradition of celebrating the Navaratri festival, particularly in South India.
• The Sivan Sathurangam Set-Clay is a unique collection of golu dolls that hold a rich cultural significance, especially during the festive season of Navaratri.
• The story of these golu dolls often revolves around Hindu mythology, featuring gods, goddesses, and legendary figures. 
• For instance, one doll might depict Lord Shiva in his divine form, adorned with serpents and holding a trident, symbolizing his role as the destroyer of evil and protector of devotees. 
• Another golu bommai could portray Goddess parvati, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, often depicted seated on a lotus with cascading coins symbolizing abundance.
• Beyond mythology, these kolu bommai also reflect cultural narratives and everyday life scenes.
• This gollu dolls are arranged on steps (padis) of varying levels to create a visually appealing and spiritually significant display.
• Crafted carefully from clay, each golu bommai is a testament to the artisan's skill and attention to detail. 
• The gollu dolls are often passed down through generations, cherished as family heirlooms that carry memories of past festivities and cultural heritage.
• During Navaratri, these dolls are prominently displayed on steps, known as golu, in households across South India.
•  The arrangement of golu bommai follows a specific theme or story, creating a visual narrative that enhances the festive atmosphere and fosters a sense of community and cultural pride.
• If you're looking to set up a Golu for Navaratri, these clay sets are a wonderful traditional choice!