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Krishna murti Trinavarta Vadham Clay Golu Bommai - 10.5 x 7.5 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

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Original price $45.00
Original price $45.00 - Original price $45.00
Original price $45.00
Current price $41.85
$41.85 - $41.85
Current price $41.85
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SKU 697125
Width Height Depth Weight

7.5 in

10.5 in

5 in

3.825lb

• Celebrate the Divine Valor of Little Krishna in Your Navaratri Golu
• This Krishna – Trunavarta Vadham clay golu doll beautifully depicts the child Krishna destroying the demon Trunavarta, who came in the form of a whirlwind to carry him away.
• Symbolizing the triumph of divine innocence over demonic forces, this golu bommai captures one of the most cherished episodes from Krishna’s early life in Gokulam.
• Displaying this sacred scene as a kolu bommai adds dramatic storytelling to your dassara dolls collection, engaging children and adults alike with the glory of Krishna.
• The golu doll reflects not only the playful divinity of Krishna but also his eternal role as the protector of dharma, even from infancy.
• Among dassara dolls, the presence of Krishna’s leelas holds great importance, as they remind devotees that the divine manifests at every stage of life.
• Crafted in clay, this golu bommai is rich in detail, lightweight to place, and brings traditional artistry into your Navaratri display.
• Available from Giri, alongside a wide range of golu doll, golu bommai, dassara dolls, and kolu bommai to complete your divine festival set.

Symbolism & Significance
The Whirlwind Demon and Krishna’s Power
Trunavarta, sent by the evil Kamsa, transformed into a mighty whirlwind to snatch away baby Krishna. But even as a child, Krishna displayed his divine might. Holding firmly onto Trunavarta, he choked the demon until he fell lifeless to the ground. This golu doll portrays the message that divine grace is stronger than any storm of life. By placing this kolu bommai in your dassara dolls, you invite the energy of Krishna’s protection into your home, ensuring safety and divine strength.

Significance within Golu Tradition
The Krishna – Trunavarta Vadham golu doll adds an engaging story element to the Navaratri steps. Each golu bommai serves not just as decoration but as a storytelling medium, reminding devotees of the Puranic tales that inspire faith. Among dassara dolls, Krishna’s childhood leelas occupy a special place because they represent the playful yet powerful nature of divinity. This kolu bommai becomes a centerpiece for narration, teaching children the values of courage, innocence, and divine protection.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the power of divinity to overcome negativity in all its forms.
• Including Krishna’s leelas as dassara dolls transforms your kolu bommai display into a stage for devotion and storytelling.
• The golu doll of Trunavarta Vadham sparks conversations, songs, and stories during family gatherings, making your Golu both devotional and memorable.
• Visitors to your home will admire the detailing of this golu bommai while reflecting on the ever-relevant lesson: evil, no matter how powerful, cannot withstand the presence of the divine.

The Legend of Trunavarta Vadham
Kamsa, fearful of the prophecy that Krishna would be his destroyer, sent demon after demon to eliminate the divine child. Trunavarta, disguised as a whirlwind, lifted Krishna high into the skies. But Krishna, calm and divine, grew heavy and pressed upon the demon’s chest, choking his breath. The mighty Trunavarta fell to the earth lifeless, while Krishna sat safely amidst the dust, laughing joyfully. This golu doll brings this epic tale alive, making your dassara dolls arrangement a reflection of Krishna’s glorious pastimes.

History of Golu – Sacred Tradition Passed Through Generations
The tradition of Golu—also known as Bommai Golu, Bommala Koluvu, or Bombe Habba—dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th centuries). Royal households would curate elaborate doll displays to narrate mythological stories and celebrate cosmic order. Adopted by the Nayakas and Poligars, the custom became widespread across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, evolving into a deeply cherished family practice. Today, creating a display of dassara dolls is both a spiritual and artistic expression, especially treasured by women and children.

Invite the Energy of Krishna’s Leelas
Welcome the Krishna – Trunavarta Vadham Clay golu doll into your Navaratri steps. Let this kolu bommai enhance your dassara dolls arrangement with stories of faith, courage, and the ever-victorious power of Lord Krishna.

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