Kubera Lakshmi Statue Clay Golu Bommai Set- 12 X 7.5 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/Navratri Decor
• Invite Prosperity and Divine Wealth with the Kubera Lakshmi Clay Golu Bommai Set
• This elegant Golu doll set features Goddess Lakshmi—the granter of wealth—seated beside Lord Kubera, the treasurer of the devas, in a scene radiating abundance and spiritual grace.
• Handcrafted in clay and painted in rich detail, this auspicious Golu bommai symbolizes material and spiritual prosperity, making it a powerful addition to your Navaratri display.
• A divine highlight among your Dassara dolls, the Kubera Lakshmi set brings balance between inner contentment and worldly blessings.
• Add this sacred combination to your Kolu bommai arrangement to invoke fortune, gratitude, and divine order in your festive decor.
• This sacred Golu doll captures the harmony of spiritual wealth (Lakshmi) and rightful stewardship of material wealth (Kubera), ideal for prayerful contemplation.
• Place this Golu bommai set on your middle or top tier to enhance the theme of abundance in your Kolu bommai, attracting divine blessings into your home.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
• A thoughtful gift for new ventures, families, or home altars, this combination reminds us to use wealth with wisdom, devotion, and dharma.
Symbolism & Significance
The Golu doll set brings together Kubera—the guardian of earthly riches—and Lakshmi—the embodiment of divine abundance. Lord Kubera represents the disciplined, dharmic management of wealth, while Lakshmi symbolizes generosity, fertility, and good fortune. Together, this Golu bommai expresses the ideal relationship between spiritual blessings and material prosperity, a message that resonates deeply during Navaratri. Their combined presence ensures that wealth flows with purpose and purity.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In the tradition of Dassara dolls, themes of balance between spiritual and worldly duties are frequently portrayed. The Kubera Lakshmi set aligns beautifully with this theme. Including this pair in your Kolu bommai reflects your aspiration for a life filled with both bhakti and abundance. It also teaches younger generations the importance of offering gratitude and using resources wisely. This Golu doll elevates your golu steps from festive decoration to a tableau of dharmic living.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a sacred celebration of Shakti—divine feminine power—and its blessings of courage, wisdom, and prosperity.
• The Golu bommai display is a central part of South Indian observance, built in steps and filled with deities, saints, epics, and spiritual messages.
• The Kubera Lakshmi pair sits beautifully among your Dassara dolls, especially during the day dedicated to worshipping Goddess Lakshmi (Friday of Navaratri).
• In your Kolu bommai, this set invites guests to reflect on how divine wealth should be respected, distributed wisely, and shared with humility.
• Placing this scene alongside Ashta Lakshmi or Lakshmi Hayagriva sets can create a thematic cluster focused on abundance, learning, and good fortune.
The Legend of Kubera and Lakshmi – Wealth with Wisdom
Kubera, once a devotee who performed intense penance, was granted the role of treasurer of heaven by Lord Shiva. Entrusted with guarding divine wealth, he is revered not for possession, but for wise stewardship. Goddess Lakshmi, born from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), is the divine force that brings fortune, fertility, and joy.
According to tradition, true prosperity flows when wealth is honored and used for good. That is why Lakshmi and Kubera are worshipped together during Deepavali and Navaratri. When Lakshmi blesses a devotee with wealth, Kubera ensures it is safeguarded and used in accordance with dharma. This Kolu bommai set beautifully portrays that synergy of blessings, making it an invaluable part of your spiritual storytelling.
History of Golu – Storytelling in Clay Across Generations
The Golu doll tradition dates back to the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire, where dolls were used to illustrate stories from the Puranas, Itihasas, and everyday life.
• Dassara dolls became a sacred household practice, especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
• Each Golu bommai has a symbolic role—whether to celebrate divinity, explain dharma, or educate children through mythological scenes.
• The Kubera Lakshmi set represents not just material richness, but also the ethics behind prosperity—aligning with the very purpose of Navaratri’s devotional focus.
• Today’s Kolu bommai steps are vibrant platforms of devotion, beauty, and inherited wisdom, passed lovingly from one generation to the next.
Celebrate the Blessings of Divine Prosperity This Navaratri
Enrich your Golu doll collection with the Kubera Lakshmi Golu bommai set—where abundance meets devotion. Let your Dassara dolls arrangement shine with divine fortune and elevate your Kolu bommai into a sacred celebration of wealth, wisdom, and grace.