Kubera Lakshmi Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai- 20 X 15 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Gombe/ Navratri Décor
• Invite Wealth and Divine Abundance with the Lakshmi Kuberan Golu Doll Pair – Paper Mache
• This beautiful Lakshmi Kuberan Golu doll pair brings the combined blessings of spiritual wealth and material prosperity to your Navaratri steps.
• Featuring Goddess Lakshmi—the harbinger of abundance—and Lord Kuberan—the guardian of celestial treasures—this vibrant paper mache Golu bommai set is a symbol of divine fortune.
• Together, these dassara dolls radiate auspiciousness and prosperity, making them a sacred addition to your festive kolu bommai arrangement.
• Hand-painted with traditional motifs, the set adds elegance, meaning, and a divine presence to your Golu doll display, especially on the upper tiers.
• Perfect for gifting or worship, this Golu bommai set combines grace and power, ideal for devotees seeking wealth that is both material and spiritual.
• Each dassara doll is sculpted in paper mache, making it lightweight, durable, and easy to place on the decorative steps of your kolu bommai setup.
• Giri offers this Lakshmi Kuberan Golu doll as part of its extensive Navaratri collection featuring pooja items, plastic padis, and devotional dassara dolls.
• Display this divine pair on your kolu bommai steps and let their energy flow through your home during Navaratri and Diwali alike.
Symbolism & Significance
The Blessings of Lakshmi and Kuberan
Goddess Lakshmi blesses devotees with dhana (wealth), dhanya (grain), and saundarya (beauty), while Lord Kuberan, the Yaksha Raja, is the divine treasurer appointed by Lord Shiva.
• Lakshmi symbolizes the flow of abundance and spiritual illumination.
• Kuberan governs the proper distribution of wealth and protection of resources.
Together, these Golu dolls represent harmony between divine generosity and disciplined prosperity—making this Golu bommai set ideal for invoking auspicious beginnings.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In Golu displays, deities representing wealth, prosperity, and divine grace are placed on the top tiers.
• Including this Lakshmi Kuberan Golu doll pair honors both Lakshmi's nurturing blessings and Kuberan’s guardianship.
• These dassara dolls are popular among families seeking to welcome health, wealth, and sacred energy into their homes.
• As part of your kolu bommai collection, they invite both beauty and spiritual intent into your Navaratri celebration.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a festival of divine celebration where Golu doll arrangements become altars of devotion and storytelling.
• This Golu bommai set is ideal for top-tier placement, where goddess forms and wealth-bestowing figures are honored.
• As guests visit your kolu bommai, the presence of Lakshmi and Kuberan encourages blessings, joy, and prosperity to flow into every home.
• These dassara dolls not only decorate but also educate children about divine balance between spiritual and material abundance.
The Divine Story of Lakshmi & Kuberan
According to Puranic lore, Goddess Lakshmi emerged from the cosmic ocean during the Samudra Manthan, seated on a lotus and holding golden pots. As the goddess of wealth, she chose to reside where there is cleanliness, devotion, and generosity.
Kuberan, once a Yaksha devotee of Lord Shiva, was blessed with eternal wealth and appointed guardian of the treasures of the gods.
• Despite his riches, Kuberan is a symbol of humility and discipline—sharing wealth for the welfare of the world.
• In some legends, he is the elder brother of Ravana, but unlike Ravana, he earned favor through humility and service.
The union of these two divine figures in your Golu doll display symbolizes spiritual richness paired with divine order—bringing lasting fortune into your life.
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, began in the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century).
• Royal courts once arranged dassara dolls to narrate epics, honor deities, and display cultural grandeur.
• The Nayaka and Maratha rulers of Tamil Nadu further promoted the Golu doll practice by incorporating stories of gods, daily life, and moral values.
• Today, Golu bommai steps in homes across South India showcase devotion, storytelling, and family tradition—led by women and passed on to generations with love.
• Lakshmi and Kuberan are frequent divine guests in this celebration of dharma, beauty, and prosperity.
Celebrate Navaratri with the Grace of Divine Prosperity
Add this Lakshmi Kuberan Golu doll pair to your kolu bommai steps and let their abundant blessings enrich your dassara dolls collection with wealth, wisdom, and grace.
Care Instructions
• Store in a cool, dry place after use.
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth—do not use water.
• Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the paint and structure of the paper mache.