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Krishna Bhama Rukmini Marriage Clay Golu Bommai Set - 9.5 X 3.5 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

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Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00
Current price $64.17
$64.17 - $64.17
Current price $64.17
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SKU 697682
Width Height Depth Weight

3.5 in

10 in

2.5 in

3.825lb

• Celebrate Divine Union with Krishna Bhama Rukmini Marriage Clay Golu Bommai Set
• This elegant Golu doll set beautifully captures the sacred wedding of Lord Krishna with Rukmini and Bhama, symbolizing the divine union of love, dharma, and devotion.
• Featuring intricately detailed clay figurines of Krishna flanked by his two consorts, this Golu bommai depicts a scene celebrated across temples and scriptures with reverence and joy.
• Perfect for the center tier of your Kolu bommai steps, this scene brings grandeur, spiritual storytelling, and the essence of Vedic rituals into your Navaratri display.
• Add this rare set to your Dassara dolls collection and evoke the powerful emotions of surrender, divine romance, and the eternal bond between the soul and the Supreme.
• Hand-painted with grace and rich traditional detail, each Golu doll reflects the joy of celestial celebration and Vaishnavite devotion.
• Whether you're building a Krishna-themed display or emphasizing sacred marriage rituals, this Golu bommai set radiates cultural elegance and spiritual harmony.
• It is an ideal inclusion for both seasoned Kolu bommai collectors and young learners discovering the stories of the Bhagavata Purana.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
This divine Golu doll scene represents more than a royal wedding—it embodies the soul’s longing and fulfillment in uniting with the divine. Rukmini symbolizes steadfast devotion (bhakti), while Bhama (Satyabhama) represents loving pride and strength. Krishna, as the Supreme Being, unites with both—showing that the divine accepts all sincere forms of love. This Golu bommai becomes a symbol of ideal marriage, harmony, and the many facets of divine relationship with the human heart.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the context of Dassara dolls, weddings of divine couples like Rama-Sita or Krishna-Rukmini hold special spiritual and cultural significance. They represent the fulfillment of dharma, the blessing of household harmony, and the joy of sacred union. Including this scene in your Kolu bommai setup honors traditions of marriage, love, and feminine power. For devotees of Krishna, this Golu doll set offers an immersive devotional experience that ties scriptural storytelling with cultural practice.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, the festival of nine nights, celebrates the divine feminine, devotion, and auspicious new beginnings.
• The Golu bommai display serves as a sacred platform to arrange mythological events, cultural traditions, and divine tales across stepped tiers.
• This Dassara dolls set depicting the Krishna-Rukmini-Bhama wedding adds joy, color, and a festive atmosphere to your display.
• Invite guests to admire the intricate scene, share stories, and reflect on the symbolism of love, surrender, and divine marriage. The presence of this Golu doll set makes your golu truly vibrant and story-rich.

The Legend of Krishna, Rukmini & Satyabhama – Divine Marriage of the Eternal Lord
Rukmini, the princess of Vidarbha, was deeply devoted to Lord Krishna. Though her brother Rukmi arranged her marriage with Shishupala, she secretly sent a message to Krishna, begging him to rescue her. On the wedding day, Krishna arrived in valor and eloped with Rukmini in his chariot, defeating Shishupala’s army and Rukmi. Their union was celebrated as the victory of love and devotion over social bondage.
Satyabhama (Bhama), another consort of Krishna, represents strength, beauty, and assertiveness. She too married Krishna, and both queens reflect the dual nature of devotion—gentle surrender (Rukmini) and confident assertion (Bhama).
This Kolu bommai brings that divine moment to life—an ideal wedding not just of hearts but of souls seeking the ultimate truth. It’s a reminder that God responds to true devotion, be it quiet or bold.

History of Golu – Preserving Culture Through Divine Dolls
The tradition of arranging Golu bommai during Navaratri originated in the Vijayanagara era and was refined over centuries by the Nayaka and Maratha kings.
• It evolved into a sacred household custom, especially among women, who curated annual Dassara dolls collections with devotion and creativity.
• Themes included deities, mythological events, daily life, and social customs—often highlighting marriages, rituals, and epics.
• This Krishna-Bhama-Rukmini wedding Golu doll fits within this legacy—where devotion, story, and beauty merge to preserve tradition.
• Your Kolu bommai becomes a visual scripture—speaking volumes through clay and color, memory and meaning.

Celebrate Divine Marriage on Your Golu Steps
Let your Golu bommai reflect the grandeur of celestial unions with the Krishna Bhama Rukmini Golu doll set. A glowing centerpiece among your Dassara dolls, this Kolu bommai evokes the joy, drama, and divinity of love fulfilled through surrender.

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