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Govardhana Giri Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set - 12 X 13 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

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Original price $200.00
Original price $200.00 - Original price $200.00
Original price $200.00
Current price $180.00
$180.00 - $180.00
Current price $180.00
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SKU 696833
Width Height Depth Weight

13 in

12 in

4.5 in

9.7555lb

• Celebrate the divine strength and compassion of Lord Krishna with this exquisite Govardhana Giri Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set.
• This beautifully handcrafted golu doll depicts the legendary scene from the Bhagavata Purana, where Krishna effortlessly lifts the Govardhan mountain to protect the villagers of Gokul from Lord Indra’s wrath.
• Made from paper mache and painted with vibrant, traditional colors, this golu bommai set combines artistry with devotion, making it an ideal centerpiece for your Navaratri celebrations.
• A unique highlight in your dassara dolls collection, it symbolizes divine protection, faith, and the triumph of devotion over pride.
• As part of your kolu bommai display, this set enriches the storytelling tradition of Golu, drawing admiration from guests and deepening the spiritual atmosphere of your home.

Symbolism & Significance

Symbolism of Govardhana Giri Krishna
The story of Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain teaches the importance of faith, humility, and the protection of devotees by the divine. This golu doll represents Krishna as the preserver of dharma and the eternal protector of his devotees, reminding families of the victory of devotion over arrogance.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In a golu bommai arrangement, Govardhana Giri Krishna holds a special place because of its connection to both Krishna Bhakti and environmental reverence. By including this set in your dassara dolls, you not only celebrate Krishna’s playful yet divine nature but also highlight the values of faith, humility, and harmony with nature. As a kolu bommai, it becomes a centerpiece that inspires storytelling for children and reverence among elders alike.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• During Navaratri, families arrange golu doll displays to narrate sacred stories from Puranas, epics, and folklore.
• The Govardhana Giri Krishna set is traditionally placed on the upper tiers of the display, which are reserved for gods and divine legends.
• In a golu bommai setup, it pairs beautifully with sets of Krishna’s childhood leelas, cowherd dolls, and Radha-Krishna figurines, creating a complete devotional tableau.
• Collectors of dassara dolls value this set for its unique paper mache artistry, which is lightweight, eco-friendly, and durable.
• As a kolu bommai, this scene brings to life one of the most beloved Krishna legends, making your Navaratri Golu not only vibrant but also spiritually uplifting.

History of Golu
The custom of displaying golu dolls during Navaratri dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where dolls were arranged in royal courts to narrate divine stories and celebrate cosmic order. Over centuries, this evolved into a cherished household tradition across South India. Every golu bommai represents not just art, but a story from sacred texts. Collectors of dassara dolls carefully curate their sets to reflect mythological episodes, community traditions, and cultural heritage. The Govardhana Giri Krishna kolu bommai continues this timeless practice, preserving one of the most enchanting Krishna legends.

The Legend of Govardhana Giri Krishna
According to the Bhagavata Purana, the people of Gokul once prepared a grand offering for Lord Indra, the god of rain. Krishna, however, advised them to worship Govardhan hill instead, as it nourished their cattle and sustained their lives. Angered, Indra sent torrential rains to punish the villagers. To protect them, young Krishna effortlessly lifted the entire Govardhan mountain with his little finger, holding it like an umbrella for seven days and seven nights. Humbled, Indra recognized Krishna’s divinity and withdrew the storm.
This story, captured in the golu doll set, teaches humility, the futility of arrogance, and the unfailing protection offered by the Lord to his devotees.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Strength of Krishna
Bring home the Govardhana Giri Krishna Paper Mache golu doll set and relive the timeless story of Krishna’s divine protection. This sacred golu bommai enriches your festival steps with devotion and artistry, while this unique part of your dassara dolls collection bridges spirituality and heritage. As a kolu bommai centerpiece, it stands as a vibrant reminder of faith, humility, and the eternal love between Krishna and his devotees.

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