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Murugan Statue Clay Golu Bommai - 10 X 6 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $30.00
Original price $30.00 - Original price $30.00
Original price $30.00
Current price $27.90
$27.90 - $27.90
Current price $27.90
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SKU 6901197
Width Height Depth Weight

6 in

10 in

3.5 in

2.2597lb

• Invoke Valor and Devotion with the Murugan Clay Golu Bommai
• Celebrate the divine protector, Lord Murugan, with this intricately crafted Golu doll made from traditional clay, embodying purity, strength, and spiritual energy.
• Standing poised with his vel (spear) and radiating divine charisma, this Golu bommai brings vibrant power and spiritual courage to your Navaratri display.
• Perfect for honoring Tamil Nadu’s most beloved deity, this Kolu bommai captures Lord Murugan’s youthful valor and unwavering protection.
• A must-have in your Dassara dolls collection, this clay figure elevates your Golu with mythological depth and devotional resonance.
• Place him in the upper tiers of your Kolu bommai steps to invoke blessings for wisdom, discipline, and divine victory.
• The detailing on this Golu doll reflects the traditional temple art of South India, ideal for themed Golu arrangements like Arupadai Veedu or Murugan with Valli and Deivanai.
• This Golu bommai is especially meaningful during festivals like Skanda Sashti, Thaipusam, and Panguni Uthiram, and makes a thoughtful devotional gift.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Lord Murugan
Lord Murugan, also known as Skanda, Subramanya, and Shanmukha, is the commander of celestial forces and the embodiment of knowledge and youth. This clay Golu doll showcases his divine readiness, armed with the sacred vel—representing inner clarity, righteousness, and spiritual power. His serene yet warrior-like form in the Kolu bommai invokes courage in the face of darkness and guidance through life’s battles.

Significance within Golu Tradition
• In the Golu bommai arrangement, Murugan is honored as the ideal deity for youth, scholars, and warriors.
• His presence on the Golu steps not only brings spiritual protection but also represents a deep connection to Tamil devotional traditions.
• As part of your Dassara dolls collection, Lord Murugan’s figure creates a strong spiritual axis around which other divine and mythological stories unfold.
• This Kolu bommai is an essential element in narrating tales of faith, victory, and divine intervention during Navaratri.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, the nine-night festival of the divine feminine, is celebrated with grand Golu doll displays representing gods, saints, and mythological events.
• Golu steps are arranged in 3, 5, 7, or 9 tiers, and placing Murugan on the upper levels of the Kolu bommai arrangement signifies honor and divine leadership.
• The inclusion of Murugan in your Dassara dolls set allows you to craft a themed narrative—paired with deities like Shiva, Parvati, or the Karthigai Pengal.
• This Golu bommai creates a sacred space for bhajans, storytelling, and devotion, especially for families with a tradition of Murugan worship.

The Divine Legend – Murugan and the Vel
Born from Lord Shiva’s third eye as six divine sparks, Murugan was raised by the Karthigai Pengal and united into one radiant being by Goddess Parvati. Gifted the divine vel by his mother, he vanquished the demon Surapadman and restored cosmic balance. This clay Golu doll immortalizes his heroic energy and deep maternal connection.
In South Indian traditions, Murugan is revered as a personal protector and a symbol of righteous living. His temples at Palani, Thiruchendur, Swamimalai, and other Arupadai Veedu sites remain vibrant with devotion. Displaying this Kolu bommai is not just honoring a god—it’s inviting strength, clarity, and grace into your life.

History of Golu – A Spiritual Art Form
The tradition of displaying Golu bommai dates back to the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire.
• Initially used to narrate divine epics, the art of arranging Dassara dolls evolved into a deeply rooted cultural and spiritual celebration in South Indian homes.
• The practice spread under the Nayaka and Maratha rulers and is now a cherished Navaratri ritual—especially for women and children.
• Each Golu doll becomes a vessel of storytelling, cultural memory, and divine connection—passed from generation to generation.
• Featuring Lord Murugan in your Kolu bommai display ensures your Golu celebrates Tamil devotional identity with divine brilliance.

Celebrate Victory and Valor This Navaratri
Honor the fearless and radiant Lord with this stunning Murugan Clay Golu doll—a divine addition to your Golu bommai, Dassara dolls, and Kolu bommai collection. Invite the strength of righteousness and the blessings of Murugan into your sacred Navaratri steps.

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