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Krishna Statue Clay Golu Bommai - 6 x 3 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Bommai/ Gombe

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SKU 6973114
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3 inch

6 inch

2 inch

Clay

1.0031lb

“Playful Grace in Clay – Celebrate Krishna’s Eternal Leela”
A Charming Clay Krishna Golu Doll to Enrich Your Festive Display

Bring home the divine charm of Lord Krishna with this beautifully handcrafted golu doll, sculpted in traditional clay and painted with vibrant hues. This Krishna golu bommai captures the playful essence of the young flute-playing deity, making it a soulful addition to your kolu bommai collection. A perfect representation of love, devotion, and cultural heritage, this golu doll is a centerpiece for your Navaratri steps or devotional altar.
The Story Behind Krishna – The Makhan Chor
In his childhood, Krishna was known as Makhan Chor—the butter thief. Raised in Gokul, little Krishna’s favorite activity was sneaking into homes, stealing butter, and sharing it with his friends and monkeys. The villagers, though annoyed, were charmed by his innocence and divine energy. This golu doll retells that beloved story, reminding us of Krishna’s joyful nature and the sweetness of divine love. Bringing this kolu bommai into your Navaratri setup adds a sense of playful spirituality. Among your dasara dolls, this golu bommai of Baby Krishna will surely be a highlight for both children and elders alike.

Navaratri Golu – A Festival of Divine Narratives
During Navaratri, the tradition of arranging golu doll displays is a way to celebrate divine stories and virtues. The inclusion of a kolu bommai like Krishna represents joy, innocence, and divine leela. In your lineup of dasara dolls, this golu bommai symbolizes devotion in its purest, most playful form—reminding us to find bliss in the little moments.

Symbolism and Significance of Krishna in Golu
In the tradition of dassara dolls, Lord Krishna holds a special place as the divine protector and teacher. His leelas—like stealing butter and guiding the Pandavas—remind us of innocence, wisdom, and righteousness. Placing a Krishna golu bommai in your festive setup invites positivity and spiritual energy into your home. Among kolu bommai, Krishna’s presence embodies joy and eternal devotion.

Celebrate Navaratri with Meaning
Navaratri is a time of devotion, storytelling, and tradition. The arrangement of golu doll steps, filled with dassara dolls, is more than decoration—it’s a display of India’s divine narratives. This Krishna golu bommai adds not just beauty but also sacred storytelling to your kolu bommai. Whether you’re setting up a classic or creative Golu, this piece will surely stand out.

Product Features
• Traditional Clay Craft – Each golu doll is hand-molded and painted by skilled artisans.
• Krishna in Classic Pose – This golu bommai features Krishna with his flute and peacock feather.
• Lightweight & Durable – A timeless piece to be cherished with other dassara dolls for years.
• Cultural Essence – A vital part of your kolu bommai tradition with deep spiritual value.

Perfect For
• Navaratri Festival Display – Elevate your golu doll setup with this joyful Krishna idol.
• Cultural Learning for Kids – Teach through tales told with expressive kolu bommai.
• Ethnic Home Decor – Blend spirituality and tradition with this colorful golu bommai.
• Gifting Spiritual Art – Share the beauty of dassara dolls with loved ones during festivals.

Care Instructions
• Handle your golu doll gently and keep away from water.
• Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the golu bommai.
• Store safely with other dassara dolls in a dry environment.
• Maintain the paintwork and shape of this classic kolu bommai with care.

Why This Krishna Golu Doll Belongs in Your Collection
This clay golu doll of Krishna brings joy, devotion, and cultural richness to your Navaratri celebrations. Among your array of kolu bommai and dassara dolls, this golu bommai stands out as a beacon of love and divine energy—reminding us of the eternal music and message of Krishna.

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