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Murugan Valli Deivanai Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 16 X 10 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

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Original price $143.00
Original price $143.00 - Original price $143.00
Original price $143.00
Current price $128.70
$128.70 - $128.70
Current price $128.70
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SKU 690891
Width Height Depth Weight

10 in

16 in

5.5 in

2.7778lb

• Celebrate Divine Union with Murugan Valli Deivanai Paper Mache Golu Bommai
• Bring home the sacred wedding of Lord Murugan with Valli and Deivanai through this vibrant and spiritually rich Golu doll.
• This paper mache Golu bommai captures the moment of divine matrimony, symbolizing harmony between will, devotion, and divine purpose.
• Crafted by traditional artisans and painted in bright festive tones, this kolu bommai radiates auspiciousness, love, and cosmic order.
• A powerful centerpiece in your dassara dolls collection, this Golu doll portrays Lord Murugan in regal grace, flanked by his two consorts, embodying the ideal of spiritual and material balance.
• The trio reflects Murugan’s role as a divine warrior, loving husband, and granter of wisdom, making this kolu bommai especially meaningful during Navaratri.
• Ideal for the upper tiers of your dassara doll arrangement, this paper mache figurine is lightweight, durable, and deeply symbolic.
• 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 Murugan with Valli and Deivanai
Lord Murugan represents divine valor, youthful energy, and the eternal seeker’s path to wisdom. His two consorts—Deivanai and Valli—symbolize different paths to divine union. Deivanai represents formal devotion, given in marriage by Indra after Murugan’s celestial victory, while Valli embodies love born from pure devotion and earthly longing. Together, they reflect the balance of spiritual discipline and heartfelt bhakti. This Golu doll tells that sacred tale in visual form, uniting these divine energies in one powerful display.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In kolu bommai displays, the presence of Murugan with Valli and Deivanai reflects the core values of Navaratri—valor, victory, love, and union with the divine.
• As a dassara doll, this set allows families to share stories of devotion and divine romance with children and guests.
• It inspires faith, reminds devotees of the blessings of Murugan, and connects your Golu bommai to temple traditions such as those at Tiruttani and Palani.
• The imagery also symbolizes family unity and divine protection, making it an auspicious and heartwarming addition to your Navaratri display.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is the sacred festival of nine nights where divine feminine energies are worshipped, culminating in the triumph of good over evil.
• Golu displays form a spiritual canvas for storytelling, where gods, goddesses, sages, and cultural tales are represented in steps through Golu dolls and kolu bommai.
• Placing Murugan, Valli, and Deivanai in your top tiers brings Vaishnavite and Shaivite traditions together, showcasing Murugan’s universal appeal.
• Guests admire the dassara dolls while singing bhajans, sharing prasadam, and immersing themselves in the joy of devotion and culture.
• This Golu doll, in particular, celebrates the sacred idea of divine companionship and dharmic marriage—a theme cherished across generations.

The Divine Legend – The Marriages of Lord Murugan
According to Tamil mythology, Murugan’s marriages were preordained to signify his divine purpose. After defeating the demon Surapadman with his spear (Vel), Murugan was offered the hand of Deivanai, the daughter of Indra, as a divine reward. Later, he met Valli, a tribal princess, whose pure love and unwavering devotion moved him. Through divine leelas, including taking the form of an old man and even a peacock, Murugan tested her faith. When Valli’s heart finally surrendered to his true form, he wedded her with great joy. Thus, Lord Murugan, the embodiment of valor and wisdom, accepted both consorts—Deivanai through divine duty, and Valli through love—representing the dual pathways to liberation: discipline and bhakti. This Murugan Valli Deivanai Golu doll brings that sacred story alive, reminding us that love, both divine and human, has many forms but one source.

History of Golu – Sacred Stories in Steps
The tradition of Golu, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, originated during the Vijayanagara Empire.
• Initially practiced in royal households, the tradition evolved into a vibrant part of South Indian home festivals.
• Through dassara dolls and Golu bommai, families depict epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Skanda Purana—sharing values and stories with each new generation.
• Women take great pride in arranging these displays, choosing figurines that express devotion, heritage, and spirituality.
• Murugan’s marriage to Valli and Deivanai is one such beloved tale, and placing this Golu doll in your Navaratri steps connects your home to that living tradition of divine celebration.

Celebrate Divine Love and Victory with Murugan Valli Deivanai Golu Bommai
Place this radiant Murugan Valli Deivanai Golu doll in your festive arrangement and let your Golu bommai, dassara dolls, and kolu bommai display the sacred union of valor, love, and spiritual fulfillment. A divine reminder that all paths—be it devotion or dharma—lead to grace.

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