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Krishna Murti Drinking Cow's Milk Clay Golu Bommai- 6 X 6 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor

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Original price $20.00
Current price $18.60
$18.60 - $18.60
Current price $18.60
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SKU 697113
Width Height Depth Weight

6 in

6 in

4 in

1.5763lb

• Celebrate Divine Innocence with the Krishna Murti Drinking Cow’s Milk Clay Golu Doll – A Cherished Navaratri Treasure
• This heartwarming golu doll depicts little Krishna joyfully drinking milk directly from the sacred cow, symbolizing purity, abundance, and divine childhood play.
• Handcrafted in clay with detailed artistry, this kolu bommai brings to life the bond between Krishna and the holy cow, embodying love, nourishment, and sacred tradition.
• A devotional golu bommai set that radiates sweetness and charm, making it perfect for family-centered festive storytelling.
• Place this enchanting golu doll on your kolu steps to invite blessings of prosperity, well-being, and divine innocence into your home.
• The set beautifully portrays Krishna with the cow, highlighting his role as Gopala—the eternal protector of cows and dharma.
• A touching highlight among your dassara dolls, inspiring devotion in children and adults alike.
• Available exclusively from Giri’s festive range of golu bommai, devotional clay sets, and kolu bommai accessories.

Symbolism & Significance

Krishna as Gopala – The Cow Protector
This golu doll captures Krishna in his childhood form, tenderly drinking milk from the sacred cow, a scene celebrated in folklore and scriptures. The kolu bommai reflects Krishna’s eternal bond with cows, symbolizing abundance, nourishment, and the nurturing love of nature. By placing this golu bommai on your steps, you invoke Krishna’s blessings for prosperity, health, and divine grace.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In a golu bommai arrangement, Krishna with the cow is one of the most endearing themes, reminding devotees of his simple yet divine leelas. As part of dassara dolls, it emphasizes values of care, purity, and dharma. Children connect to Krishna’s playful innocence, while elders admire the spiritual symbolism of cows as sacred providers. A golu doll like this adds warmth and tenderness to your kolu bommai display.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Every golu doll tells a story, and Krishna drinking milk from the cow highlights divine simplicity and love.
• Ideal for placement on the middle or lower steps of your kolu bommai to draw admiration from guests.
• Visitors exploring your dassara dolls will be delighted by the tender imagery of Krishna’s bond with the cow.
• This golu bommai embodies devotion, playfulness, and sacred tradition, making your kolu bommai deeply meaningful.

The Story of Krishna & the Cow

Krishna, known as Govinda and Gopala, is eternally linked to cows in his role as their protector and nurturer. Stories from Vrindavan celebrate his playful yet divine acts of caring for cows, symbolizing his closeness to nature and his boundless compassion. This clay golu doll set artistically portrays one such tender leela—Krishna drinking milk—reminding devotees of purity, joy, and divine love.

History of Golu – A Royal Tradition Turned Cultural Heritage

The kolu bommai tradition, called Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, began in the Vijayanagara Empire. Dolls were displayed to honor gods, depict epics, and celebrate culture.
• Nayaka and Maratha rulers expanded the practice by including divine stories in festive steps.
• Over time, golu doll displays became central to Navaratri in South Indian homes.
• Today, dassara dolls like Krishna with the cow keep alive the heritage of devotion and storytelling.

Invite Divine Sweetness This Navaratri

Bring home the Krishna Murti Drinking Cow’s Milk golu doll to bless your kolu bommai with purity, prosperity, and divine innocence. Among your dassara dolls, this tender golu bommai will shine as a symbol of love, care, and the timeless bond between Krishna and the sacred cow.

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