Krishna And Balarama With Cow Clay Golu Bommai- 8 X 7 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor
• Celebrate Divine Brotherhood with the Krishna and Balarama with Cow Clay Golu Bommai
• This graceful golu doll depicts Lord Krishna and his elder brother Balarama in the serene company of a sacred cow, symbolizing protection, love, and harmony with nature.
• Handcrafted in clay and beautifully painted by artisans, this golu bommai radiates rural simplicity and spiritual essence, making it a meaningful addition to your Navaratri display.
• Perfect for enriching your dassara dolls collection, the kolu bommai set brings alive the charm of Vrindavan and the eternal bond between Krishna, Balarama, and the holy cow.
• An ideal centerpiece for your Navaratri Golu steps, this golu doll embodies dharma, brotherhood, and compassion for all living beings.
Symbolism & Significance
Krishna and Balarama are revered as divine siblings who symbolize unity, strength, and righteousness. While Krishna represents love and wisdom, Balarama embodies power, protection, and loyalty. The cow, revered as Gomata in Hindu tradition, represents abundance, nourishment, and the sacred bond between humans and nature. Together, this golu bommai becomes a symbol of prosperity, divine grace, and the importance of harmony in life.
Significance within Golu Tradition
Placing mythological figures like Krishna and Balarama in your Golu brings deeper meaning to your display. Among dassara dolls, this kolu bommai stands out as a devotional representation of brotherhood, divine play (leela), and respect for all beings. Families often use this golu doll to narrate stories of Krishna’s childhood in Vrindavan, inspiring children and guests alike with values of compassion and devotion.
History of Golu
The custom of arranging dassara dolls, known as Bommai Golu (Tamil), Bommala Koluvu (Telugu), and Bombe Habba (Kannada), dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire. Over centuries, the tradition evolved into a cherished household practice where families display divine figures, saints, village life, and mythological sets during Navaratri. Including the Krishna and Balarama with Cow golu doll continues this sacred tradition while adding spiritual storytelling to your steps.
The Legend of Krishna, Balarama, and the Cow
In Vrindavan, Krishna and Balarama spent their childhood tending to cows, playing with friends, and spreading joy among the villagers. Krishna’s divine flute enchanted not just humans but also animals, especially the cows, who adored him deeply. The brothers’ bond with the sacred cows symbolized protection, nurturing, and divine love for all beings. This golu bommai beautifully captures that idyllic moment, reminding us of the importance of compassion and balance in life.
Add the Krishna and Balarama with Cow Clay Golu Bommai to Your Golu Steps
Bring home this devotional kolu bommai to enrich your dassara dolls collection with divine charm and cultural storytelling. This handcrafted golu doll is a timeless reminder of love, harmony, and the eternal bond between man, nature, and the divine.
Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of golu dolls, golu bommai sets, and festive accessories for your Navaratri celebrations.