Durga Lakshmi Saraswathi Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set - 13 X 9 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll
• Invite Abundance, Wisdom & Auspicious Beginnings with the Lakshmi Ganesh Saraswati Golu Bommai Set
• This divine Golu doll set brings together the trinity of auspiciousness—Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Saraswati—ideal for invoking blessings during Navaratri.
• Crafted in paper mache and hand-painted with devotional detail, this traditional Golu bommai set symbolizes wealth, wisdom, and success in all endeavors.
• A powerful trio in your Dassara dolls collection, this set is perfect for devotees seeking harmony in material, spiritual, and intellectual pursuits.
• Include this vibrant ensemble in your Kolu bommai to elevate your festive display with the divine energies of learning, prosperity, and sacred beginnings.
• Each Golu doll in this set is iconographically accurate—Lakshmi with lotus and coins, Saraswati with veena and scriptures, and Ganesha with modak and his vahana mouse.
• A favorite among families during Navaratri, this Golu bommai set is especially ideal for students, artists, business owners, and spiritual aspirants.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
• Make this divine trio the centerpiece of your Dassara dolls and let your home be filled with sacred blessings and graceful serenity.
Symbolism & Significance
The presence of Lakshmi, Ganesh, and Saraswati together represents holistic well-being. Lakshmi blesses with prosperity and abundance; Ganesha removes obstacles and brings auspicious beginnings; Saraswati imparts wisdom, music, and learning. As a Golu doll set, they are more than decorative—this Golu bommai grouping embodies the balanced forces needed for a fulfilling life. It reminds devotees that true success arises from knowledge, devotion, and divine grace working in harmony.
Significance within Golu Tradition
Among all Dassara dolls, the Lakshmi-Ganesha-Saraswati trio holds a special place of reverence. Their combined presence is often placed in the middle or top tiers of the Kolu bommai, symbolizing the family’s prayer for knowledge, wealth, and spiritual upliftment. Especially on the 9th day of Navaratri—Saraswati Puja—this set becomes a focal point of worship, particularly for children and learners who arrange books, instruments, and tools in their presence for blessings.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a sacred festival celebrating the feminine divine in all her glorious forms—Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—across nine vibrant nights.
• The Golu doll arrangement is a cherished custom in South India, designed in odd-numbered steps like 3, 5, 7, or 9.
• Placing this Golu bommai trio on your display highlights the essence of devotion and daily blessings—wealth to thrive, wisdom to learn, and divine grace to lead the way.
• Guests, family, and children admire and learn from the Dassara dolls, while receiving prasadam and participating in bhajans, kolams, and cultural exchange.
• This Kolu bommai piece also ties together mythological stories and household aspirations, making your display both spiritually rich and culturally meaningful.
The Sacred Trio – Divine Balance of Life’s Blessings
According to Hindu tradition, invoking Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Ganesha together ensures complete divine grace. It is believed that one must seek the wisdom of Saraswati before wealth, and must first worship Ganesha to clear the path for both. In ancient scriptures and rituals, these three deities are called upon together during important beginnings—whether educational milestones, marriages, new ventures, or festivals like Deepavali and Navaratri.
In the context of Navaratri, this trio gains further importance. The final three nights of the festival are dedicated to these deities—honoring Lakshmi for prosperity, Saraswati for learning, and culminating in Vijayadasami, the day of success. Placing this Kolu bommai set in your golu reminds you to lead a life of balance—where the heart, mind, and efforts are all divinely guided.
History of Golu – Devotion Displayed Through Art
• The tradition of arranging Golu dolls during Navaratri originated during the Vijayanagara Empire and was embraced by the Nayaka and Maratha dynasties.
• Families across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh took this tradition into their homes, creating meaningful Dassara dolls displays to share myths, morals, and memories.
• This Kolu bommai tradition is now an integral part of Navaratri, where each doll carries not only artistry but spiritual stories and family heritage.
• The Lakshmi-Ganesha-Saraswati trio continues to be one of the most revered and beloved Golu bommai combinations in every generation’s golu step tradition.
Celebrate Navaratri with Wisdom, Prosperity, and Grace
Bring home the Lakshmi Ganesh Saraswati Golu doll set to grace your Golu bommai with divine harmony. A radiant presence among your Dassara dolls, this sacred Kolu bommai ensemble blesses your home with learning, wealth, and a lifetime of auspicious beginnings.