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Krishna Murti With Kuselar Clay Golu Bommai- 11 X 7 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor

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Original price $60.00 - Original price $60.00
Original price $60.00
Current price $55.80
$55.80 - $55.80
Current price $55.80
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SKU 6904110
Width Height Depth Weight

7 in

11 in

4 in

3.8471lb

• A Touching Tale of Friendship in Golu Bommai Form
• This beautiful Golu doll set depicts the poignant moment between Lord Krishna and his childhood friend Kuselar (Sudama), highlighting divine compassion and humble devotion.
• Crafted from clay with intricate hand-painted detail, this Golu bommai captures the essence of pure friendship and the Lord’s boundless grace.
• A touching addition to your Dassara dolls collection, this scene radiates humility, unconditional love, and divine benevolence.
• Ideal for mid-tier placement in your Kolu bommai display, it invites storytelling, reflection, and emotional connection during your Navaratri celebrations.
• This expressive Golu doll set showcases Krishna receiving Kuselar with open arms—reminding us that God never forgets a devotee’s love, however small their offering.
• Whether you're teaching children or deepening your own spiritual connection, this Golu bommai brings one of the Bhagavata Purana’s most beloved episodes to life.
• Enhance your Kolu bommai steps with this heartfelt representation of divine friendship—where a handful of poha earns the eternal blessings of the Lord.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
The Golu doll portrays the deeply touching moment when Sudama, a poor Brahmin, visits his childhood friend Krishna, now the king of Dwaraka. Despite his poverty, Kuselar brings a humble gift of beaten rice (aval), and Krishna receives him with divine affection. This Golu bommai reminds us that God values love over wealth and honors even the smallest offering when made with devotion. It stands as a spiritual lesson on humility, devotion, and the everlasting bond between a devotee and the Divine.

Significance within Golu Tradition
Within the world of Dassara dolls, this Krishna-Kuselar set brings an emotional and moral theme to your Navaratri display. More than mythology, it evokes values of gratitude, friendship, and selfless giving. Placing this scene in your Kolu bommai arrangement inspires discussions, bhajans, and storytelling moments, making your steps spiritually enriching and emotionally resonant. As a Golu doll, it links past and present, devotion and daily life.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a sacred celebration of divine energy, wisdom, and devotion across nine auspicious nights.
• Golu bommai displays are arranged in odd-numbered steps—often 5, 7, or 9—representing divine beings, mythological stories, saints, and societal themes.
• This Krishna-Kuselar Dassara dolls set is ideal for a mid-tier position to highlight human values and spiritual grace.
• Guests and children alike will connect with this narrative of divine friendship, generosity, and unspoken blessings—making your Kolu bommai arrangement heartfelt and meaningful.

The Legend of Krishna and Kuselar – Divine Friendship Beyond Riches
Sudama (also known as Kuselar), a poor Brahmin and a childhood classmate of Krishna, was urged by his wife to seek help from Krishna during their time of need. Reluctant but obedient, he carried with him a small cloth pouch containing a few handfuls of aval (flattened rice)—his only offering to the Lord.
Upon arriving at Dwaraka, he was lovingly welcomed by Krishna, who washed his feet, embraced him, and honored him like royalty. Krishna joyfully accepted the humble aval with immense love, though Sudama hesitated to offer it. When Sudama returned home, he found his hut transformed into a palace and his family surrounded by prosperity—proof that the Lord always rewards sincerity and devotion.
This Kolu bommai scene reflects the spiritual truth that bhakti (devotion) is greater than material gifts, and the Lord cherishes the heart behind every offering.

History of Golu – Divine Narratives Told in Clay
The tradition of arranging Golu bommai during Navaratri originated in the Vijayanagara period and blossomed through the Nayaka and Maratha dynasties.
• Women in South Indian households curated Dassara dolls displays, passing down stories, rituals, and values through generations.
• Each Golu doll tells a unique tale—from gods and saints to common folk and spiritual exemplars.
• The Krishna-Kuselar story represents a bridge between the sacred and the human—a reminder that devotion lies in the heart, not the offering.
• Your Kolu bommai arrangement becomes a sacred canvas, and this scene adds an emotional and philosophical layer to your Navaratri storytelling.

Celebrate Friendship, Devotion & Divine Love with Krishna-Kuselar Golu Doll
Include this touching Krishna-Kuselar Golu doll set in your Golu bommai collection this Navaratri. As part of your Dassara dolls, let your Kolu bommai steps speak of humility, love, and the immeasurable compassion of the Lord.

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