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Guruvayurappan Idol Paper Mache Golu Bommai- 20 X 13 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor

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Original price $330.00
Original price $330.00 - Original price $330.00
Original price $330.00
Current price $231.00
$231.00 - $231.00
Current price $231.00
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SKU 6916119
Width Height Depth Weight

13 in

20 in

6.5 in

3.8471lb

• Invite Divine Blessings with the Guruvayurappan Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Bring home the sacred presence of Lord Guruvayurappan, the beloved form of Lord Krishna worshipped in Kerala, with this beautifully crafted paper mache golu doll.
• This vibrant golu bommai captures Guruvayurappan’s iconic standing posture, adorned with traditional jewelry and a serene expression that radiates devotion and peace.
• A treasured addition to your dassara dolls collection, this kolu bommai embodies divine love, protection, and spiritual joy.
• Perfect for your Navaratri golu bommai display, the Guruvayurappan doll enhances the sacred atmosphere with its cultural and devotional significance.
• Each detail of this golu doll reflects traditional artistry, making it a standout piece among your spiritual décor.
• This golu bommai brings alive the stories of Krishna’s childhood and divine plays, inspiring faith and reverence during the festival.
• Among your dassara dolls, the Guruvayurappan kolu bommai serves as a symbol of grace and the divine protector of devotees.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
Lord Guruvayurappan represents the eternal child form of Krishna, symbolizing innocence, divine joy, and supreme love. This golu doll embodies the connection between the divine and the devotee, encouraging surrender and devotion. The golu bommai captures the essence of Bhakti Yoga, reminding worshippers of the power of faith and the joy of spiritual communion.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the sacred tradition of kolu bommai, Guruvayurappan holds a special place as a beloved deity of many South Indian households. Displaying this golu doll during Navaratri connects your celebration with the rich heritage of Krishna worship and divine playfulness. The dassara dolls arrangement gains depth and devotion through this cherished representation.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a festival honoring the divine feminine, but the golu doll displays also celebrate a wide range of gods and goddesses, including Lord Krishna as Guruvayurappan.
• Arranged in odd-numbered steps, the kolu bommai showcases mythological stories, cultural traditions, and spiritual lessons.
• Families gather to share stories, sing bhajans, exchange gifts, and seek blessings through the dassara dolls display.
• Including the Guruvayurappan golu bommai adds a devotional highlight that inspires love, protection, and joyous worship.

The Divine Legend – Guruvayurappan, the Lord of Guruvayur
The idol of Guruvayurappan is believed to be a form of Lord Krishna that was worshipped by the great sage Brihaspati and later brought to the temple town of Guruvayur by the demon king Mahabali. Revered as the “Dwarkadhish of the South,” Guruvayurappan’s temple is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Kerala. This form of Krishna is known for his childlike charm and divine miracles. Worship of Guruvayurappan is said to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment to devotees.

History of Golu – Preserving Devotional Heritage
The kolu bommai tradition dates back centuries and has been passed down through generations as a way to celebrate faith and culture.
• From royal courts to family homes, the display of dassara dolls tells sacred stories that inspire devotion and moral values.
• Including divine figures like Guruvayurappan in your golu doll display keeps alive the spiritual connection to the past.
• The vibrant artistry of each golu bommai enriches the cultural tapestry of Navaratri celebrations.
• This tradition nurtures community, faith, and the joy of storytelling, especially among women and children.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Blessings of Guruvayurappan
Add the Guruvayurappan paper mache golu doll to your kolu bommai steps and infuse your dassara dolls collection with divine grace, love, and protection this Navaratri.

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