Krishna Murti With Gopiyar Clay Golu Bommai Set- 9 X 3.5 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor
• Celebrate Devotion & Divine Love with the Krishna Murti with Gopiyar Clay Golu Doll – A Joyful Navaratri Highlight
• This enchanting golu doll set depicts Lord Krishna with the Gopiyar (Gopis), symbolizing eternal love, devotion, and the divine playfulness of the Lord.
• Handcrafted in clay with intricate artistry, this kolu bommai beautifully captures Krishna’s charm, adorned with his flute, surrounded by his devoted companions.
• A mesmerizing golu bommai set that reflects the blissful Rasaleela, bringing life, music, and joy to your festive steps.
• Place this sacred golu doll in your kolu arrangement to invite blessings of love, prosperity, and divine harmony into your home.
• Includes Krishna playing the flute, with the Gopiyar lovingly encircling him, each figure painted in radiant hues.
• A devotional centerpiece among your dassara dolls, evoking bhakti and delight through the timeless bond between Krishna and his devotees.
• Available exclusively from Giri’s festive collection of golu bommai, traditional clay sets, and kolu bommai devotional themes.
Symbolism & Significance
The Divine Rasaleela of Krishna
This golu doll set represents the eternal story of Krishna’s Rasaleela with the Gopiyar, symbolizing the union of the divine with the soul. The kolu bommai reflects surrender, love, and spiritual bliss—the Gopiyar embodying devotees who lose themselves in the joy of God’s presence. Placing this golu bommai in your steps invites the essence of devotion, music, and divine play into your Navaratri celebrations.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In a golu bommai arrangement, Krishna with the Gopiyar is one of the most cherished sets, adding vibrancy and devotion to the display. As part of dassara dolls, it creates an atmosphere of bhakti and storytelling. Children are captivated by Krishna’s flute and colorful attire, while elders connect to the spiritual symbolism of Rasaleela. A golu doll like this bridges art, devotion, and divine culture within your kolu bommai.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Every golu doll narrates divine stories, and Krishna with the Gopiyar is ideal for adding beauty and joy.
• Perfect for placement on the middle steps of your kolu bommai to draw attention with its lively charm.
• Guests admiring your dassara dolls will be delighted by the Rasaleela scene’s artistry and spiritual symbolism.
• This golu bommai brings together music, dance, and devotion—perfect for enhancing the spirit of Navaratri.
The Story of Krishna & Gopiyar
The Rasaleela, one of the most divine pastimes of Krishna, is celebrated in scriptures like the Bhagavata Purana. It depicts Krishna playing his flute to call the Gopiyar, who leave everything to dance with him under the moonlit Vrindavan sky. This clay golu doll set artistically portrays that eternal scene, capturing Krishna’s divine charm and the Gopiyar’s devotion—transforming your kolu bommai into a festival of love and faith.
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. Elaborate doll arrangements celebrated gods, epics, and cultural stories.
• Nayaka and Maratha rulers expanded the practice, making storytelling central to the displays.
• Over centuries, golu doll sets became essential in South Indian homes, especially during Navaratri.
• Today, dassara dolls like Krishna with Gopiyar keep these traditions alive through devotion and artistry.
Invite Divine Bliss This Navaratri
Bring home the Krishna Murti with Gopiyar golu doll to fill your kolu bommai with devotion, music, and divine joy. Among your dassara dolls, this radiant golu bommai will stand as a centerpiece of love, harmony, and timeless storytelling.