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Harihara Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 14 X 7 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $113.00
Original price $113.00 - Original price $113.00
Original price $113.00
Current price $101.70
$101.70 - $101.70
Current price $101.70
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SKU 696821
Width Height Depth Weight

7 in

14 in

7 in

1.8519lb

• Celebrate divine unity with the Harihara Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai, a sacred idol depicting the combined form of Lord Vishnu (Hari) and Lord Shiva (Hara).
• Handcrafted from paper mache and beautifully painted, this golu doll embodies harmony, balance, and the oneness of creation.
• The golu bommai is intricately detailed, showing half the form as Lord Shiva with his trishula and matted locks, and the other half as Lord Vishnu with his crown and chakra.
• A rare and meaningful addition to your Navaratri steps, this idol holds a unique place among your dassara dolls collection.
• Symbolizing the unity of preservation (Vishnu) and destruction (Shiva), this kolu bommai radiates powerful spiritual significance.
• Placing this sacred golu doll in your Golu arrangement invokes peace, balance, and the blessings of both Hari and Hara together.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Shivaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, or simply as a centerpiece of devotion, this golu bommai bridges Vaishnavite and Shaivite traditions.
• Available exclusively from Giri, this kolu bommai honors the rich cultural heritage of India while enhancing your spiritual display.

Symbolism & Significance

Symbolism of Harihara
Harihara represents the unity of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva—the two supreme aspects of the Divine. Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, come together to symbolize the eternal balance of the cosmos. This golu doll embodies the message that all paths of devotion lead to the same truth.

Significance within Golu Tradition
Harihara idols are rare yet profoundly significant in Golu displays. Placing this golu bommai on the upper tiers highlights the unity of deities and the harmony of different traditions. As one of the most meaningful dassara dolls, it reminds devotees of the universality of divine energy. The kolu bommai also inspires respect for diversity in worship, making it a sacred addition to any Navaratri display.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the many forms of Shakti and the divine, but it also honors unity across traditions.
• The golu doll of Harihara is a powerful reminder that Vishnu and Shiva are two aspects of the same supreme truth.
• This golu bommai is best placed on higher tiers, surrounded by other divine figures, to emphasize its spiritual importance.
• Among your dassara dolls, the kolu bommai of Harihara stands out as a symbol of harmony, respect, and divine completeness.

History of Golu
The Golu tradition, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, originated during the Vijayanagara Empire. Families arrange kolu bommai on steps to depict mythology, saints, weddings, and cultural life. Rare idols like Harihara are highly revered golu dolls, as they represent profound spiritual truths beyond sectarian divisions.

Celebrate Navaratri with unity and devotion. Add the Harihara Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai to your sacred collection of golu dolls, golu bommai, dassara dolls, and kolu bommai to enrich your festive tableau with spiritual depth and divine completeness.

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