
Isha Sivan Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 15 x 21 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Bommai/ Gombe
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Bring home a touch of divinity with the Isha Sivan Paper Mache Golu Bommai, a beautifully crafted representation of Lord Sivan, designed especially for Navaratri Golu displays. This classic golu bommai, with its elaborate details and vivid hues, reflects India's rich cultural legacy. Every Golu doll has a distinct charm that adds life to your festive arrangement, whether it represents gods, mythological figures, or scenes from a mythological story. This beautiful dassara doll, which is perfect for collectors and believers, gives your golu decor a touch of tradition, grace, and dedication.
This unique bommai draws inspiration from the spiritual legacy of the Isha Foundation, capturing the essence of Lord Sivan, or Shiva—the Adiyogi and embodiment of ultimate stillness and strength. Revered as the originator of yoga, Shiva symbolizes inner balance, transformation, and transcendence. Placing this figurine in your home serves as a powerful reminder of the deeper spiritual energies he represents and adds a divine touch to your sacred space.
The Isha Foundation, established by Sadhguru, is a globally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to human well-being and spiritual awakening. Through various initiatives like Inner Engineering, Isha Yoga, and environmental missions such as Rally for Rivers, the foundation seeks to create a conscious and balanced world. This Golu bommai, inspired by Isha’s values, reflects a deep connection between spirituality, art, and sustainable living.
Golu is celebrated during Navaratri to honor the divine feminine energy and showcase the rich traditions of storytelling through beautifully arranged kolu dolls. Deities, saints, and legendary kolu bommai are arranged in levels to represent the cosmic order and the journey from spiritual ignorance to enlightenment. Additionally, this festival is a time for devotional singing, cultural performances, and social gatherings. Families invite guests to view their Golu bommai display, exchange gifts, and share prasad, fostering community and devotion. Future generations can inherit customs, values, and stories by participating in Golu celebrations.