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Kamalambika Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 12 X 9 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $98.00
Original price $98.00 - Original price $98.00
Original price $98.00
Current price $91.14
$91.14 - $91.14
Current price $91.14
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SKU 692443
Width Height Depth Weight

9 in

12 in

4 in

1.6755lb

• Invoke divine grace with the Kamalambika Paper Mache Golu Bommai, an exquisite idol representing the supreme mother, Goddess Kamalambika.
• Crafted with care from paper mache and hand-painted by artisans, this golu doll radiates beauty, devotion, and spiritual depth.
• Inspired by the sacred traditions of Thiruvaiyaru, this golu bommai depicts Kamalambika seated gracefully, blessing devotees with compassion and prosperity.
• A treasured centerpiece in your Navaratri steps, this idol holds a meaningful place among your dassara dolls collection.
• The kolu bommai embodies divine feminine power, artistic craftsmanship, and the essence of Shakti worship.
• Adding this golu doll to your Golu arrangement symbolizes abundance, wisdom, and spiritual upliftment.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, or temple-style displays, this golu bommai serves as a devotional highlight in your festive décor.
• Available exclusively from Giri, this kolu bommai is a sacred heirloom piece that enhances your Golu tradition with reverence and elegance.

Symbolism & Significance

Symbolism of Kamalambika
Kamalambika is revered as the divine mother who dwells in the lotus (kamala), symbolizing purity, wisdom, and the blossoming of spiritual consciousness. This golu doll represents her infinite compassion and her power to uplift devotees. By placing the golu bommai in your Golu steps, you invoke blessings of prosperity, fertility, and divine protection.

Significance within Golu Tradition
Among dassara dolls, Kamalambika holds a very special place as a form of Goddess Shakti. The kolu bommai not only enriches your display with beauty but also brings spiritual depth by connecting with ancient temple traditions of South India.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri celebrates the many manifestations of Devi, and Kamalambika is a radiant expression of the divine mother’s grace.
• The golu doll of Kamalambika is best placed on the upper tiers of the Golu steps, signifying reverence and divine presence.
• This golu bommai harmonizes with other deities, saints, and cultural sets, completing your collection of dassara dolls.
• As a sacred kolu bommai, it strengthens the devotional energy of your festive display, inspiring gratitude and devotion.

History of Golu

The Golu tradition, also called Bommai Golu, Bommala Koluvu, and Bombe Habba, dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire. Families arrange kolu bommai on festive steps, showcasing mythology, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Adding the golu doll of Kamalambika ties your Navaratri celebration to centuries of sacred worship and devotion.

The Legend of Kamalambika
According to legend, Kamalambika is associated with the great saint Sri Tyagaraja and the Navavarana Pooja performed at the Kamalambika temple in Thiruvaiyaru. Worshipping her is believed to grant moksha (liberation) and divine wisdom. The goddess, seated on a lotus, blesses devotees with peace, prosperity, and spiritual awakening. This golu bommai beautifully captures her serene presence, making it one of the most meaningful dassara dolls for your Navaratri steps.

Celebrate Navaratri with devotion and grace. Add the Kamalambika Paper Mache Golu Bommai to your collection of golu dolls, golu bommai, dassara dolls, and kolu bommai to honor the divine mother and enrich your sacred Golu tradition.

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