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Gomatha Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 22 x 21 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

Original price $500.00 - Original price $500.00
Original price
$500.00
$500.00 - $500.00
Current price $500.00

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SKU 6916107
Width Height Depth Weight

21 inch

22 inch

8.5 inch

11.4861lb

• Experience the essence of tradition with the Gomatha Paper mache Golu Doll, a timeless masterpiece that captures the spirit of Dasara dolls.
• Each Golu doll embodies the cultural heritage of South India, reflecting centuries of craftsmanship. 
• Made from eco-friendly materials, the Gomatha Paper mache Golu doll stands as a symbol of sustainability and artistic excellence.
Symbol of Motherhood and Nourishment:
    • Gomatha is revered as a nurturing mother figure in Hinduism, providing milk, which is considered a vital source of nourishment and sustenance.
    • She symbolizes fertility, abundance, and the cycle of life, embodying the divine maternal qualities.
     • Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism, often referred to as "Kamadhenu" or "Surabhi," the divine cow of plenty and wish-fulfillment.
• Many Hindu scriptures and mythological narratives mention the association of cows with deities. Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu, is often depicted as a cowherd, highlighting the close bond between cows and divinity.
• Cows are also associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, symbolizing abundance and blessings.
• Gopashtami is a festival dedicated to the worship and celebration of cows, particularly in regions where Krishna worship is prevalent.
• Devotees offer prayers and special rituals to honor the sacredness of cows.
• These dolls, often referred to as Golu Bommai in Tamil Nadu, are more than mere decorations; they represent a deep-rooted reverence for tradition and spirituality during the festive season. 
• Each doll tells a story through its intricate design and vibrant colors, making them a focal point of Dasara celebrations. 
• From portraying mythological characters to everyday village life, these dolls create a mesmerizing tableau that delights both young and old alike.
• Whether displayed in homes or temples, the Gomatha Paper mache Golu Dolls evoke a sense of nostalgia and community spirit. 
• Their presence not only enhances the festive ambiance but also fosters cultural connections across generations. 
• As you embrace the spirit of Dasara with these enchanting dolls, you embark on a journey through artistry and devotion, celebrating the rich tapestry of Indian culture. 
• Discover the beauty of tradition with the Gomatha Paper mache Golu Dolls, where every piece is a testament to craftsmanship and reverence for Gomatha, the sacred cow.