Dasavatharam Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set - 14 X 5 Inches | Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll
• Celebrate the Ten Divine Forms with the Dasavatharam paper mache Golu Bommai Set
• Add mythological grandeur to your Navaratri with this vibrant 10-piece Dasavatharam Golu doll set, depicting the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
• From Matsya to Kalki, each avatar in this Golu bommai ensemble symbolizes the protection of dharma and the cosmic response to chaos and adharma.
• Sculpted in paper mache by traditional artisans and hand-painted in rich, auspicious hues, this Kolu bommai set is a spiritual and visual highlight of your Golu steps.
• Each figure in the set is crafted to represent a pivotal moment in Hindu mythology—making it an educational and devotional centerpiece among your Dassara dolls.
• The Dasavatharam set connects children and elders alike to epic tales of divine intervention, evolution, and the eternal promise of divine justice.
• Pair it with other Vishnu-related Kolu bommai such as Garuda, Lakshmi, or Ranganathar to complete your Vaishnavite-themed Golu arrangement.
• 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 Dasavatharam
The ten avatars of Vishnu—Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna, and Kalki—represent divine evolution across ages (Yugas). Each Golu doll in this set signifies the Lord’s descent to restore cosmic balance. From saving the Vedas to slaying demons, these avatars are divine responses to earthly crises. In Golu bommai form, they embody power, protection, and divine love across generations.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In a Kolu bommai display, the Dasavatharam set serves as a powerful mythological theme. Displaying all ten avatars together reinforces the continuity of dharma and divine grace. As part of your Dassara dolls collection, this set not only adorns your steps but also engages your guests in storytelling and philosophical reflection. It is especially favored for teaching children about Hindu cosmology and moral values.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates divine femininity and the triumph of good over evil—making Vishnu’s ten avatars a relevant and revered part of the Golu display.
• Arranged on odd-numbered steps (3, 5, 7, or 9), each Golu doll narrates a different leela of Vishnu, enhancing the richness of your Golu bommai.
• The set encourages interactive storytelling, devotional songs, and cultural conversations among family and guests.
• This Kolu bommai ensemble can be accompanied by other Dassara dolls of Rukmini-Krishna, Hanuman, or Garuda for a holistic spiritual tableau.
History of Golu
The tradition of arranging Kolu bommai during Navaratri dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th centuries), where epics and deities were honored through elaborate displays.
• The Nayaka and Maratha dynasties further enriched this practice, making it a central part of South Indian household rituals.
• Golu dolls became tools of spiritual education, especially for children and women, passing stories of gods, saints, and moral values across generations.
• Including the Dasavatharam set in your Dassara dolls arrangement reflects this deep legacy—where devotion, knowledge, and artistry meet.
The Legend of the Ten Avatars
In Hindu belief, Lord Vishnu incarnates whenever dharma declines and adharma rises. His ten incarnations span from ancient to future eras:
• Matsya saves life from a great flood.
• Kurma supports the churning of the ocean.
• Varaha rescues Earth from the demon Hiranyaksha.
• Narasimha protects Prahlada and slays Hiranyakashipu.
• Vamana humbles the proud king Mahabali.
• Parashurama destroys corrupt Kshatriyas.
• Rama defeats Ravana and restores righteousness.
• Balarama represents strength and duty.
• Krishna is the divine guide of the Mahabharata and giver of the Bhagavad Gita.
• Kalki, yet to come, will appear on a white horse to end the age of darkness (Kali Yuga).
This Golu bommai set captures these timeless moments of divine descent—each Golu doll a sacred symbol of hope and protection.
Celebrate Navaratri with the Eternal Presence of Vishnu’s Ten Forms.
Add the Dasavatharam paper mache Golu Bommai Set to your Kolu bommai steps and complete your collection of Golu doll, Golu bommai, Dassara dolls, and Kolu bommai with divine strength and mythological splendor.