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Ahobilam Narasimha Idol Clay Golu Bommai- 14 X 9 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $94.00
Original price $94.00 - Original price $94.00
Original price $94.00
Current price $87.42
$87.42 - $87.42
Current price $87.42
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SKU 697618
Width Height Depth Weight

9 in

14 in

5 in

2.392lb

• Invoke Fierce Protection with the Ahobilam Narasimhar Clay Golu Bommai
• Bring home the divine power of Lord Narasimha with this striking clay Golu doll depicting the ferocious form of Vishnu from the sacred Ahobilam shrine.
• Revered as the fourth avatar of Vishnu, Narasimhar represents divine protection, dharma, and the destruction of evil—perfect for your Navaratri Golu bommai display.
• This intricately sculpted Kolu bommai shows Lord Narasimha emerging from a pillar in half-lion, half-human form to protect his devotee Prahlada and destroy the tyrant Hiranyakashipu.
• Ideal for the top tiers of your Golu doll arrangement, it captures spiritual intensity, sacred mythology, and dramatic storytelling in one powerful form.
• Add this fierce and divine figure to your Dassara dolls to inspire faith, fearlessness, and divine justice during the Navaratri season.
• This traditional clay Golu bommai is hand-painted with devotion by skilled artisans, bringing the Ahobilam legend alive in rich color and form.
• Available exclusively from Giri, this Kolu bommai is a stunning representation of Narasimhar’s roar of righteousness—enhancing the power of your sacred display.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Ahobilam Narasimhar
Ahobilam, in Andhra Pradesh, is believed to be the exact site where Lord Narasimha manifested to destroy Hiranyakashipu. This Golu doll represents the moment when divinity transcended form to uphold truth and protect a child devotee. Narasimhar’s form—man, lion, fire—breaks all conventional boundaries to remind us that divine intervention arises when injustice reaches its peak. This Golu bommai radiates energy, dharma, and the unwavering power of faith.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the Kolu bommai tradition, Lord Narasimha is revered for his fierce compassion and his role as a divine protector. Including him in your Dassara dolls setup adds intensity and sacred value to your Golu arrangement. His presence honors the Vaishnavite tradition and reinforces the message that sincere devotion will always be safeguarded by the divine, no matter how daunting the threat.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a celebration of Shakti, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil—making Lord Narasimha’s inclusion especially relevant.
• Golu doll displays arranged during the nine nights often narrate epic tales like the Dashavatara, where Narasimha plays a crucial role.
• Place this Golu bommai alongside other Vishnu avatars or Vaishnavite figures like Prahlada or Garuda to enrich your spiritual tableau.
• Among your Dassara dolls, the Ahobilam Narasimhar figure becomes a focal point for bhajans, storytelling, and divine inspiration during festive gatherings.

History of Golu
The tradition of arranging Kolu bommai during Navaratri traces back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where epics and deities were celebrated through step displays.
• Over time, this practice evolved into a household ritual across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, with Golu dolls representing gods, saints, and mythological scenes.
• Women take pride in curating themed Golu bommai collections that educate and inspire across generations.
• This Ahobilam Narasimhar Golu doll continues that sacred lineage—linking homes to temples, stories to values, and rituals to living devotion through Dassara dolls.

The Legend of Ahobilam Narasimhar
According to the Bhagavata Purana, Hiranyakashipu, the demon king, earned a boon that made him nearly invincible. His son Prahlada, however, was a devout worshipper of Vishnu. In defiance, Hiranyakashipu asked if Vishnu existed in a pillar. Prahlada affirmed, and enraged, the king struck the pillar. In a thunderous moment, Lord Narasimha burst forth—neither man nor beast, not day nor night, not indoors nor out—and tore the tyrant apart on his lap with his claws. The sacred site of this leela is believed to be Ahobilam, where Lord Narasimha is worshipped in multiple forms. This Golu doll captures that fiery grace and divine ferocity—a god who breaks every boundary to uphold righteousness.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Roar of Righteousness. Add the Ahobilam Narasimhar Clay Golu Bommai to your Kolu bommai steps and complete your collection of Golu doll, Golu bommai, Dassara dolls, and Kolu bommai with the fearless presence of the Lord who protects all who believe.

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