Sorga Vasal Clay Golu Bommai Set - 11 x 9.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai
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• Celebrate the spirit of Navaratri with our exquisite Sorkka Vaasal Set , Our meticulously crafted to add a touch of divinity to your Golu display.
• The Two demons, Madhu and Kaitabha, came from Lord Vishnu's ears when he was sound asleep.These monster brothers were too strong for the gods as a result, Perumal Madhu engaged in battle with Kaitabha on behalf of the Devas, who decided that only Lord Vishnu had the ability to defeat the demons created by Vishnu's power.
• The Asura brothers gave up on Sriman Narayana because they were unable to battle him.Through their humble words, these Asura brothers were also granted the honor of being in Vaikunda with Perumal.
• Despite being monsters, they sincerely begged Perumal to provide this blessing to a large number of individuals who were just like them.The asura brother call Lord Vishnu by their hymns.
• Accepting their request, on Vaikunda Ekadasi, the gate of heaven is opened called Sorga Vasal.
• The Sorkka Vaasal Set, crafted from clay, embodies the essence of traditional South Indian artistry and cultural significance.
• Known colloquially as "golu dolls" or "golu bommai," these clay statues are integral to the vibrant tradition of Navaratri celebrations in Tamil Nadu and parts of Karnataka.
• Each piece within the Sorkka Vaasal Set represents a facet of Hindu mythology and folklore, meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans who have honed their craft over generations.
• The term "Sorkka Vaasal" itself refers to the beautifully adorned doorway or entrance typically displayed during Navaratri, where these clay statues are prominently featured.
• The process of creating each Sorkka Vaasal Set involves a blend of artistry and devotion.
• In homes, these clay statues are arranged in elaborate tiers or steps, symbolizing the ascent towards spiritual enlightenment and the triumph of good over evil a central theme of Navaratri.
• Beyond their religious significance, Sorkka Vaasal Sets serve as cultural ambassadors, preserving ancient traditions and fostering a deep appreciation for South Indian heritage.
• Each piece tells a story of faith, craftsmanship, and the timeless allure of tradition, enriching lives with its cultural resonance and artistic excellence.