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Adi Shankara Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai- 10 X 6 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor

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Original price $53.00
Original price $53.00 - Original price $53.00
Original price $53.00
Current price $49.29
$49.29 - $49.29
Current price $49.29
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SKU 69014
Width Height Depth Weight

6 in

10 in

4.5 in

1.2236lb

• Invoke Supreme Feminine Power with the Adi Shakti Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai
• Celebrate the cosmic force of the Divine Mother with the Adi Shakti Statue Paper Mache Golu doll, an embodiment of universal energy, protection, and creation.
• This magnificent Golu bommai depicts Adi Shakti in her original form—transcendent, radiant, and the source of all goddesses and divine manifestations.
• Crafted from lightweight paper mache and painted in vibrant hues, this Kolu bommai brings powerful presence and spiritual intensity to your Navaratri steps.
• A central addition to your Dassara dolls collection, this representation of Adi Shakti invites divine blessings and honors the root energy behind Durga, Kali, Parvati, and all feminine deities.
• This symbolic and spiritual Golu doll embodies the primal source from which all creation emerges and to which all returns—a perfect reminder of divine origin.
• Ideal for placement on the topmost tier of your Kolu bommai, this Dassara dolls piece elevates your festive display with divine vibrancy and sacred storytelling.
• The Adi Shakti Golu bommai is perfect for those who seek strength, clarity, and spiritual power during Navaratri and beyond.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Adi Shakti
Adi Shakti, meaning “Primordial Power,” is the eternal feminine force from which all goddesses originate. She is the mother of the universe, beyond form yet manifest in every form. In this sacred Golu doll, Adi Shakti is shown with divine attributes—lotus, trident, fire, and mudras—that symbolize creation, destruction, protection, and knowledge. As the source of Durga’s valor, Kali’s power, Lakshmi’s abundance, and Saraswati’s wisdom, this Golu bommai celebrates the divine unity behind the diverse feminine energies worshipped during Navaratri.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the Kolu bommai tradition, Adi Shakti holds a unique place as the source of all Devi forms celebrated across the nine nights. Placing her Dassara dolls form at the top tier symbolizes reverence to the cosmic energy that fuels the universe. This Golu doll becomes a spiritual beacon on your steps, reminding viewers that every goddess—whether fierce or gentle—is a reflection of the One. It invites devotees into deeper devotion, meditation, and understanding of feminine divinity.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, the nine-night festival, celebrates Shakti in her various manifestations—Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—culminating in spiritual triumph and balance.
• In South Indian tradition, families arrange Golu dolls in odd-numbered steps (3, 5, 7, or 9), each tier reflecting mythological, spiritual, and cultural stories.
• The top tier of the Kolu bommai arrangement is reserved for divine icons like Adi Shakti, establishing the display’s sacred center.
• Devotees invite friends and family to view their Dassara dolls, sing hymns, and share stories—turning homes into temples of culture and spirituality.
• Including the Adi Shakti Golu bommai affirms your devotion to the mother of all deities and enhances the symbolic strength of your Navaratri celebration.

The Legend of Adi Shakti – The Source of All Goddesses
According to the Devi Bhagavata Purana and other sacred texts, before creation began, only Adi Shakti existed—pure consciousness, absolute energy. From her emerged the Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, along with their divine consorts—Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. When the balance of dharma is disturbed in the world, Adi Shakti takes avataras as Durga to slay Mahishasura, as Kali to destroy evil, or as Meenakshi to rule with divine wisdom.
She is both Nirguna (formless) and Saguna (with form)—worshipped by rishis, yoginis, kings, and devotees through the ages. Placing this Golu doll in your steps honors her as the eternal womb of existence, reminding all that everything—goodness, knowledge, wealth, and protection—flows from her.

History of Golu – Celebrating Feminine Energy Through Art
The tradition of arranging Kolu bommai during Navaratri dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century), when dolls were used to depict divine stories.
• Over centuries, this royal tradition was embraced by households to pass on stories of gods, goddesses, and saints using Dassara dolls.
• The inclusion of Adi Shakti in your Golu bommai honors the foundational spiritual truths of Shakti worship across India—from Kanyakumari to Kamakhya.
• Women, the torchbearers of this tradition, use Golu dolls to reflect not only stories but strength, resilience, and love—echoing Adi Shakti herself.

Worship the Eternal Feminine with Adi Shakti This Navaratri
Add the Adi Shakti Statue Paper Mache Golu bommai to your Kolu bommai display and honor the divine source of all goddesses. Let your Dassara dolls arrangement shine with the radiant power of the eternal Devi, and invite her blessings of strength, wisdom, and cosmic harmony into your home.

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