Karpaga Virutcham Kamadhenu Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 16 x 12 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma
• The Karpaga Virutchaka Kamadhenu golu doll, also known as golu bommai or kolu bommai, is a stunning representation crafted from delicate paper mache.
• This intricately designed statue portrays the divine wish-fulfilling cow, Kamadhenu, which holds a special place in Hindu mythology.
• Kamadhenu is said to have emerged from the ocean during the churning of the cosmic milk and is believed to grant the desires of those who worship her.
• The doll depicts Kamadhenu with her unique blend of bovine and divine features, including a gentle cow’s face adorned with celestial ornaments and wings, symbolizing her heavenly origin.
• This paper mache statue is a quintessential piece for golu, the festive display of dolls and figurines during the South Indian festival of Navaratri.
• Golu is celebrated by arranging steps with various dolls and idols that tell stories from Hindu mythology, culture, and tradition.
• The Karpaga Virutchaka Kamadhenu golu bommai is often placed prominently among these displays, signifying prosperity, fertility, and the nurturing aspects of the divine mother.
• Crafted with carefull attention to detail, this golu doll is made using traditional paper mache techniques.
• The artisans mold the paper pulp into intricate shapes, allowing it to dry and harden before painting it with vibrant, non-toxic colors.
• The resulting kolu bommai is not only a visual delight but also an eco-friendly addition to the golu collection.
• This enchanting paper mache statue stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India, embodying the virtues of divinity and creativity.
• It is a cherished collectible for those who celebrate the tradition of golu, bringing blessings and aesthetic beauty into their homes.