Jala Narayana Perumal Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 7 X 19 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll
• Jala Narayana Perumal – Vishnu in the Oceanic Form for Your Navaratri Display
• This divine Golu doll portrays Lord Vishnu as Jala Narayana Perumal, resting gracefully in the cosmic waters—symbolizing preservation, infinite life, and divine stability.
• Crafted in traditional paper mache with intricate detailing, this Golu bommai captures the tranquil form of Vishnu reclining on Adisesha amidst the milky ocean.
• A sacred centerpiece for your Dassara dolls arrangement, this idol embodies the eternal balance of the universe through divine rest.
• This Kolu bommai is ideal for devotees who follow Vaishnavite traditions, inviting peace, prosperity, and moksha into the household.
• Display it alongside Lakshmi Narayana, Dashavatara, or other Vishnu-related Golu doll sets to narrate the story of creation and cosmic preservation.
• Perfect for the top tier of your Golu bommai steps, this visual representation of Anantha Sayana offers spiritual calm and Vaikuntha vibes.
• Among your Dassara dolls, it brings an aura of divinity and auspiciousness, reflecting the essence of Vishnu as the sustainer of all.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
Symbolism & Significance
The form of Jala Narayana Perumal represents Lord Vishnu in Yoganidra—the cosmic sleep—floating in the ocean of milk (Ksheer Sagar) on Adisesha, the thousand-hooded serpent. His posture symbolizes balance, timelessness, and the state of pure potential from which creation emerges. This Golu doll reminds us of the hidden power in stillness and the divine intelligence that sustains all beings. The Golu bommai form of Vishnu in repose also reflects inner peace and the beauty of divine order.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In the context of Kolu bommai, Lord Vishnu is often featured in his many forms—Dashavatara, Krishna, Ranganatha, and here as Jala Narayana. Including this Dassara dolls set not only honors Vaishnavite traditions but also brings a calming energy to your Golu display. Especially for those who meditate upon Vishnu’s role in preserving dharma, this Golu doll is a profound symbol of divine assurance and protective grace.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the divine feminine, but it also embraces the larger cosmic order through Golu bommai depicting gods, goddesses, saints, and mythological scenes.
• Families arrange Kolu bommai on odd-numbered steps to retell Puranic tales, share values, and pass on traditions.
• This Dassara dolls piece—Jala Narayana Perumal—may be placed near Ashtalakshmi, Dashavatara, or Garuda Sevai sets to enrich your Vaishnavite storytelling.
• Devotees and guests drawn to Vishnu’s lore will find peace, joy, and inspiration in this elegant Golu doll of divine repose.
The Legend of Jala Narayana Perumal – Lord of the Ocean of Milk
According to ancient scriptures, before creation began, the universe was submerged in the cosmic ocean. In this timeless ocean, Lord Vishnu reclined upon Adisesha, in Yoganidra. From his navel, the lotus of creation emerged, giving birth to Lord Brahma—the creator. This divine form of Vishnu is worshipped as Jala Narayana, the sustainer and the primal force behind all life. His serene face and still body signify complete control over time and space. Devotees believe that meditating upon this form helps calm the mind and align oneself with higher cosmic rhythms. The Golu doll brings this sublime moment of cosmic stillness into your home, allowing your Golu bommai to reflect Vishnu’s eternal presence in your spiritual steps.
History of Golu – Where Mythology Meets Devotion
The Kolu bommai tradition has been a cultural hallmark of South India since the Vijayanagara Empire. Over time, the tradition grew to include detailed mythological narratives, devotional scenes, and folk representations.
• Dassara dolls now portray intricate moments from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and temple lore.
• Vaishnavite homes especially celebrate Lord Vishnu’s leelas, making divine forms like Jala Narayana Perumal essential in the Golu doll collection.
• Through art, worship, and storytelling, Golu bommai arrangements during Navaratri become sacred theatres of devotion—connecting generations.
Bring Home the Peace of the Cosmic Ocean
Add the Jala Narayana Perumal Paper Mache Golu Bommai to your divine display this Navaratri and feel the presence of Vishnu's eternal calm. As part of your Dassara dolls, this Golu doll becomes not just a decoration, but a meditation on the divine order of the universe.