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Mahishasuramardini Durga Idol Clay Golu Bommai- 10 X 7.75 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Gombe/Navratri Decor

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Original price $54.00
Original price $54.00 - Original price $54.00
Original price $54.00
Current price $50.22
$50.22 - $50.22
Current price $50.22
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SKU 6901187
Width Height Depth Weight

7.75 in

10 in

5 in

5.0927lb

"The Divine Warrior Goddess for Your Holiday Golu Display is Mahishasuramardini Durga."

• The Mahishasuramardini Durga golu doll perfectly represents strength, bravery, and devotion; bring it home. This handmade piece, a must-have gombe, bommai, golu bommai for Navaratri festivities, embodies the Goddess's fierce yet elegant shape as she vanquished the demon Mahishasura.

• The Complete Story of Durga, the Killer of Mahishasura:

One of the most revered forms of Goddess Durga is Mahishasuramardini, which means "the slayer of Mahishasura." Ancient Hindu writings that depict the cosmic conflict between good and evil are the source of her legend.

The tale starts with Mahishasura, a formidable demon with the ability to transform shapes, who was given the gift that no man or deity could vanquish him. He gained power from this, vanquished the heavenly gods, fought the heavens, and took control of the three worlds. The gods, unable to defend themselves against him, sought refuge in the Supreme Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

In response, these gods' combined energies manifested into a radiant, all-powerful goddess named Durga. She got heavenly weapons from each god, including Shiva's trident, Vishnu's discus, Indra's thunderbolt, Agni's spear, and many others, which represent the fusion of all cosmic forces within her.

In a fight that lasted nine days and nights, Durga faced Mahishasura while riding her fearsome lion. She defeated him on the tenth day in his buffalo guise, representing the final triumph of dharma (righteousness) over adharma (evil). In Hindu ceremonies like Navaratri and Durga Puja, where she is revered as the everlasting protector and destroyer of evil, this victory is honored.

For centuries, the iconography of Durga as Mahishasuramardini has been revered in Indian art, sculpture, and temple worship. She is celebrated as the ultimate warrior goddess in temples throughout Tamil Nadu, Karnataka (particularly Chamundi Hills in Mysore), Bengal, and Odisha. Her representation of Durga riding a lion, striking down Mahishasura, and holding divine weapons in her eight or ten arms is still one of the most potent depictions of heavenly power in Hinduism.

• A Short Story about the Product:

This Golu doll shows Goddess Durga in her triumph over Mahishasura, exuding divine power and protective grace. The figure is frequently placed in Navaratri golu steps in order to tell the mythical tale of the Goddess's victory and foster faith, bravery, and optimism in households.

• Reputation and Popularity in the Region:

Durga in her Mahishasuramardini form is worshipped throughout India, but especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal, and Odisha. Goddess Chamundeshwari is worshiped lavishly in Mysuru, but in Bengal, she is revered as the ultimate destroyer of evil during Durga Puja.

• Applications and Uses:

This golu bommai, bommai, and gombe are perfect for use as a devotional focal point in homes and temples, as well as in Pooja rooms and Navaratri golu displays. It is also a symbolic present at housewarmings, festivals, or religious events.

• Steps for Preservation:

Keep this handmade doll in a dry, dust-free location to increase its lifespan. When not in use, keep it wrapped securely in a protective covering, avoid direct sunlight and moisture, and wipe it gently with a soft cloth.

• Relevance in terms of Religion and Festivities:

The festival honoring the divine female, Navaratri, is strongly connected to the Mahishasuramardini figure. It celebrates Goddess Durga's triumph over Mahishasura, reiterating to worshipers the timeless reality that good always prevails over evil. In addition to Durga Puja and the Chamundeshwari festival, it also has cultural value in other local festivals honoring the Goddess.

• Unique Aspects and Texture:

The doll, which is crafted, features sculptural elements, such as Durga's weaponry, her lion vahana, and the vanquished monster Mahishasura. It's a timeless collectible because of its colors, construction, and religious atmosphere. The figure's unique selling point is its capacity to tell a narrative; it is more than just a doll; it is a spiritual and cultural depiction of one of Hinduism's most potent gods.

"Celebrate devotion, power, and tradition in every step of your Navaratri golu by ordering now and adding the victorious charm of Mahishasuramardini Durga golu doll to your festive collection!"

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