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Ayyappan Clay Golu Bommai Set - 8 x 4.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

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Original price $140.00 - Original price $140.00
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$140.00
$140.00 - $140.00
Current price $140.00

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SKU 6973260
Width Height Depth Weight

4.5 inch

8 inch

3 inch

13.7568lb

• The Aiyappan Set - Clay Golu Doll is a beautifully crafted representation of the revered tradition surrounding Lord Ayyappan.
• This intricate golu doll, also known as golu bommai or kolu bommai, showcases the traditional attire and elements associated with Lord Ayyappan's pilgrimage.
• A vital part of the Sabarimala pilgrimage, which is devoted to Lord Ayyappan, is the Irumudi Kettu. Devotees wear this sacred bundle, which is split into two parts, on their heads for worship.
• Offerings for Lord Ayyappan, including coconuts, rice, and ghee, are placed in the front part, while personal items are kept in the back. The devotee's path from ignorance to enlightenment is represented by the Irumudi.
• Irumudi Kettu preparation and carrying are important rituals that represent commitment, austerity, and dedication. This ceremony strengthens the pilgrimage's spiritual value by fostering a close spiritual bond between devotees and Lord Ayyappan.
• Each golu doll in this set is designed to capture the essence of this spiritual practice. The attention to detail in the kolu bommai highlights the significance of the Irumudi, which contains offerings and items necessary for the pilgrimage.
• These golu bommai's not only serve as decorative pieces but also as educational tools that narrate the story and traditions of Lord Ayyappan's devotees.
• The Aiyappan Set is a perfect addition to any golu display, particularly during the Navaratri festival. It brings a sense of divinity and cultural heritage to the festive arrangements.
• By including these golu dolls in your collection, you are preserving a vital part of the cultural tapestry that honors Lord Ayyappan.
• The Aiyappan Set - Clay Golu Doll is not just a decorative item; it is a symbol of devotion, tradition, and the enduring legacy of Lord Ayyappan’s followers.