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Kanaka Durga Ambika Sitting on Tiger Golu Bommai - 10 x 8 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe

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SKU 6901128
Width Height Depth Weight

8 inch

10 inch

3 inch

3.4172lb

• The story behind the Kanakaduraga Ambika Durga doll is rooted in Hindu mythology. Durga Devi, the divine mother goddess, is revered for her strength and courage.
• According to legend, she manifested from the combined energies of various gods to defeat the demon Mahishasura, who threatened the cosmos. Riding a fierce tiger, she wielded multiple weapons, including a trident, sword, and discus, symbolizing her ability to combat evil and restore cosmic order.
• The Kanakaduraga Ambika Durga on Tiger, also known as "golu doll" or "golu bommai" in South Indian culture, depicts the powerful image of Durga Devi riding a tiger.
• This traditional doll holds significant cultural and religious symbolism, especially during festivals like Navaratri, where it is prominently displayed.
• In the form of a golu doll, Kanakaduraga Ambika Durga is often depicted with meticulous detail.
• Her serene expression contrasts with the dynamic posture of the tiger, symbolizing her control over primal forces.
• The golu doll's attire typically features vibrant colors and intricate jewelry, reflecting her divine splendor and auspicious presence.
• During Navaratri, families arrange tiers of such golu dolls, including the Kanakaduraga Ambika Durga, in their homes as part of the festival rituals. 
• It is believed that displaying these dolls invites blessings and prosperity into the household. Visitors are welcomed to admire the golu display, fostering a sense of community and devotion.
• The Kanakaduraga Ambika Durga golu doll thus serves not only as a religious artifact but also as a cultural emblem, preserving ancient stories and traditions for future generations.
• Its presence in South Indian homes during festivals underscores the enduring reverence for goddess Durga and the celebration of her victory over darkness and ignorance.
• Devotees often perform rituals and prayers in front of the golu display, invoking blessings of prosperity, wisdom, and harmony.
• This durga devi doll is an excellent gift for festivals such as Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarmings.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to see the Golu display and offer prayers. It is considered an auspicious time to seek blessings from the Divine and to celebrate the victory of good over evil.