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Lakshmi Saraswati Clay Golu Bommai Pair - 8 x 4 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

Original price $32.00 - Original price $32.00
Original price
$32.00
$32.00 - $32.00
Current price $32.00

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SKU 697345
Width Height Depth Weight

4 inch

8 inch

3.5 inch

3.4282lb

• One popular and spiritual theme for the Golu doll display is the "Two Goddess" theme, which features the two beautiful kolu bommai's of Lakshmi and Saraswati.
• Lakshmi, and Saraswati, are two of the most revered Hindu goddesses, each symbolizing different aspects of divine feminine energy. 
• Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. 
• Golu doll is used in the figurine festival held in South India during Navaratri and Dussehra dedicated to the worship of the divine feminine, particularly the goddess Durga. 
• It is a set of steps decorated with Golu bommais of all shapes and sizes to tell a story about a Hindu or secular cultural issue. Every Kolu needs a refreshing twist with beautiful handmade kolu bommais.
• Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is depicted with four hands, holding lotus flowers and gold coins. Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and learning, is depicted with a veena (a traditional musical instrument) and a book in her hands.
• This golu doll set is not only a beautiful decorative item, but it also serves as a reminder of the power and strength of the divine feminine. Each goddess represents a different aspect of feminine energy, and together they symbolise the balance and harmony that can be achieved through the union of these energies.
 • Together, Lakshmi and Saraswati, represent the pillars of a balanced and fulfilling life - wealth and knowledge
 • A Lakshmi, Saraswathi, set is a traditional Kolu bommai handcrafted with clay.
 • Decorate your Kolu Padi with this unique collection of Golu dolls for this Navarathri from Giri.
 • An ideal present for festivals like Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarming.
 • During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to see the Golu display and offer prayers. It is considered an auspicious time to seek blessings from the Divine and to celebrate the victory of good over evil.