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Adipura Amman Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 22 x 12 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

Original price $240.00 - Original price $240.00
Original price
$240.00
$240.00 - $240.00
Current price $240.00

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SKU 691695
Width Height Depth Weight

12 inch

22 inch

7 inch

5.1698lb

• The Adipura Amman paper mache golu doll, also known as "golu bommai" or "kolu bommai," is a beautiful and intricate statue often featured in traditional South Indian celebrations, particularly during the festival of Navaratri. 
• This exquisite paper mache statue represents the goddess Adipura Amman, an embodiment of divine feminine power and grace. 
• The story of Adipura Amman is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, where she is revered as a powerful deity who vanquishes evil and protects her devotees. 
• Legend has it that Adipura Amman descended from the heavens to restore peace and order in the world, showcasing her valor and compassion in numerous tales passed down through generations.
• Each Adipura Amman golu doll is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the skill and artistry of the artisans who create them. 
• Made from a delicate blend of paper mache, these statues are hand-painted in vibrant colors, with intricate designs adorning the goddess's attire and ornaments. 
• The process of creating these golu bommai involves several steps, including molding the paper mache, drying, painting, and adding final touches to bring the statue to life.
• These paper mache statues hold significant cultural value and are cherished as a part of the golu display during Navaratri. 
• The golu doll arrangement, often placed on tiered steps, tells various stories from Hindu mythology, with Adipura Amman holding a prominent place among them. 
• Devotees and collectors alike treasure these kolu bommai for their artistic beauty and the rich cultural heritage they represent. 
• The Adipura Amman paper mache golu doll is not just a decorative piece but a symbol of divine strength, artistic tradition, and cultural pride.