Skip to content

Krishna Murti Blessing Fruit Seller Clay Golu Bommai - 7 X 8 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

Sold out
Original price $36.00
Original price $36.00 - Original price $36.00
Original price $36.00
Current price $33.48
$33.48 - $33.48
Current price $33.48
Loading locations...
SKU 697123
Width Height Depth Weight

8 in

7 in

5 in

2.3369lb

• Celebrate the Tale of Bhakti with the Krishna Murti Blessing Fruit Seller Clay Golu Doll – A Heartfelt Navaratri Highlight
• This touching golu doll depicts little Krishna blessing the humble fruit seller, who offered her basket of fruits with love and received divine grace in return.
• Handcrafted in clay with intricate detail, this kolu bommai beautifully captures the scene of devotion and blessing, radiating charm and sweetness.
• A spiritual golu bommai set that reflects the power of pure-hearted giving, making it perfect for family-centered Navaratri storytelling.
• Place this divine golu doll in your kolu steps to invite blessings of prosperity, abundance, and the joy of selfless devotion.
• The set features Krishna in childlike innocence, the fruit seller offering her basket, and the miracle of overflowing fruits.
• A must-have among your dassara dolls, reminding devotees that true offering is from the heart, not from wealth.
• Available exclusively from Giri’s traditional collection of golu bommai, festive clay sets, and kolu bommai devotional themes.

Symbolism & Significance

The Fruit Seller Story – Devotion Above Wealth
This golu doll represents the beloved story from Krishna’s childhood, where a poor fruit seller offers her meager fruits to Krishna. Touched by her devotion, Krishna fills her basket with jewels and blessings. The kolu bommai conveys the lesson that pure devotion outweighs material possessions. By placing this golu bommai in your display, you bring the message of love, simplicity, and divine grace into your Navaratri.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In a golu bommai arrangement, Krishna blessing the fruit seller stands out as a tale of humility and divine generosity. As part of dassara dolls, it teaches children and adults the importance of sincerity in worship. The golu doll adds warmth, devotion, and storytelling depth to your kolu bommai, inspiring families to celebrate Krishna’s divine leelas.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Every golu doll carries a story, and Krishna blessing the fruit seller is ideal for narrating lessons of faith.
• Place it on the middle steps of your kolu bommai to highlight Krishna’s grace and the miracle of abundance.
• Guests admiring your dassara dolls will be drawn to the heartwarming story of bhakti and blessing.
• This golu bommai adds divine charm and cultural richness, making your kolu bommai both devotional and meaningful.

The Story of Krishna & the Fruit Seller

One day, Krishna ran out with grains in his little hands to barter with a fruit seller. As he eagerly gave her what little he had, she offered her fruits with love. Moved by her devotion, Krishna transformed her basket into one overflowing with gems and jewels. This clay golu doll set beautifully brings that miracle to life, reminding devotees of the boundless rewards of selfless love.

History of Golu – A Royal Tradition Turned Cultural Heritage

The kolu bommai tradition, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, originated in the Vijayanagara Empire. Doll displays narrated divine stories and showcased cultural values.
• Nayaka and Maratha rulers expanded the practice, weaving devotion and folklore into festive steps.
• Over centuries, golu doll arrangements became a sacred part of Navaratri in South Indian homes.
• Today, dassara dolls like Krishna blessing the fruit seller keep this legacy alive with devotion and artistry.

Invite Divine Abundance This Navaratri

Bring home the Krishna Murti Blessing Fruit Seller golu doll to fill your kolu bommai with blessings, devotion, and the miracle of selfless giving. Among your dassara dolls, this graceful golu bommai will shine as a reminder of Krishna’s love and divine generosity.

WhatsApp