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Annapurna Devi Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 10.5 X 7 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Gombe/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $67.00
Original price $67.00 - Original price $67.00
Original price $67.00
Current price $62.31
$62.31 - $62.31
Current price $62.31
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SKU 697684
Width Height Depth Weight

7 in

10.5 in

4.5 in

0.8929lb

"Celebrate abundance and nourishment this Navaratri with the divine charm of the Annapurna Devi Golu Bommai."

The deity of food and sustenance is represented by the paper mache Annapurna Devi Golu Bommai, also known as Golu Doll, Bommai, or Golu Bommai. Ideal for cultural exhibits and the joyous Navaratri pooja.

• Origin
Annapurna Devi is revered as the deity who feeds all living things with sustenance and wealth, and she has her roots in Hindu mythology. Her serene face and traditional attire are emphasized by the hand-painted, smooth but textured surface of this paper mache bommai. The statue, which is lightweight and robust, is a crucial golu doll for Navaratri and other festivals because it captures the spirit of generosity and sustenance.

This golu bommai, which is dedicated to Annapurna Devi, is frequently employed during Diwali, Navaratri, and harvest festivals. Because the goddess is honored as the giver of sustenance, this bommai is particularly important during events that celebrate abundance and thankfulness.

•The Goddess Who Feeds the World is named Annapoorani.
Lord Shiva once playfully stated that everything in the material universe, including food, is an illusion. In order to demonstrate its real worth to him, Goddess Parvati assumed the form of Annapoorani, the goddess of sustenance, and vanished, causing the entire cosmos to experience starvation. Knowing how crucial food is, Shiva approached Annapoorani with respect and asked for it. She treated him with care, demonstrating that even spiritual existence is dependent on bodily sustenance. Annapoorani has been honored since then as the heavenly provider who feeds every living thing without bias.

• Uses
• Put it on the Golu steps during Navaratri and other celebrations.
• Use in pooja ceremonies to call for blessings of plenty.
• Combine with other deity golu dolls to create thematic displays.
• Great for giving as a gift during housewarming celebrations.
• Ideal for displays on Hindu traditions that are both educational and cultural.

• Preservation
• Keep in a cool, dry area to preserve texture and color.
• To safeguard the paper mache surface, keep it dry.
• When kept, wrap carefully with soft cloth or paper.
• To avoid fading, keep out of direct sunlight.
• Use a dry towel to gently wipe off dust after usage.

"Bring the blessings of nourishment and prosperity to your Navaratri Golu—add the Annapurna Devi Paper Mache Golu Bommai to your festive collection today."

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