Murugan Valli Deivanai Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set - 16 X 7 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Gombe
• Celebrate Sacred Union and Divine Grace with the Murugan Valli Deivanai Set – Paper Mache Golu Bommai
• This vibrant 3-piece Golu doll set features Lord Murugan seated with his divine consorts, Valli and Deivanai—a powerful trio symbolizing spiritual triumph, love, and divine harmony.
• With Murugan at the center, flanked by Valli (symbolizing earthly devotion) and Deivanai (symbolizing celestial duty), this golu bommai set represents the sacred balance of life and dharma.
• Handcrafted from lightweight paper mache and painted in vibrant, auspicious hues, this dassara dolls ensemble exudes South Indian devotional artistry.
• Perfect for the upper tiers of your kolu bommai steps, this Golu doll set brings color, symbolism, and spiritual beauty to your Navaratri celebrations.
• Invite divine blessings into your home with this majestic trio—a revered centerpiece among traditional dassara dolls that enhances the spiritual energy of your display.
• Whether you're building a new Golu tradition or enriching your existing golu bommai collection, this kolu bommai set creates a harmonious and divine presence.
• Available from Giri, alongside a wide collection of spiritual dassara dolls, plastic steps, and Navaratri pooja essentials.
• An ideal gift for Murugan devotees, this Golu doll set is perfect for weddings, housewarmings, or Navaratri celebrations.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of the Divine Trio – Murugan, Valli, and Deivanai
Lord Murugan, the youthful warrior and son of Shiva and Parvati, represents divine strength and spiritual wisdom. His consort Valli, a tribal princess, embodies unconditional love, devotion, and spontaneity. Deivanai, daughter of Indra, represents heavenly order, duty, and discipline. Together, they reflect the balance between heart and mind, emotion and intellect. Displaying this Golu doll set during Navaratri invokes harmony in relationships and spiritual elevation.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In South Indian homes, especially Tamil households, Lord Murugan holds immense devotional significance. Displaying his golu bommai with Valli and Deivanai is considered highly auspicious. This dassara dolls set signifies divine love and sacred union, aligning perfectly with the themes of Navaratri. Positioned on the upper steps of your kolu bommai arrangement, it invites blessings for family unity, prosperity, and spiritual strength.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, the nine-night celebration of divine feminine and cosmic order, is the ideal time to honor deities like Murugan and his consorts.
• Golu displays traditionally feature 3, 5, 7, or 9 steps arranged with Golu doll collections that tell mythological stories and spiritual themes.
• This Murugan Valli Deivanai golu bommai set creates a focal point among your dassara dolls and serves as a visual hymn of love, dharma, and devotion.
• Families gather around the kolu bommai display to offer bhajans, share prasadam, and pass on stories—making this divine trio a cherished part of communal celebration.
The Divine Weddings of Murugan – A Tale of Love and Destiny
Lord Murugan’s marriages to Valli and Deivanai are rich in symbolism and spiritual teaching. Deivanai, born of celestial lineage, was given to Murugan by Lord Indra after he defeated the demon Surapadman. Their union, conducted in the heavenly realms, signifies divine order and cosmic alliance. Valli, on the other hand, was a simple tribal girl whose deep devotion and love drew Murugan to her. Assuming various disguises, including that of an old man and even Lord Ganesha as an elephant, Murugan tested her devotion before revealing himself. Their eventual marriage symbolizes the soul’s yearning for divine union and the accessibility of the divine to all devotees, regardless of background. Together, these marriages reflect Murugan’s role as the divine protector who unites the heavenly and earthly realms. This Golu doll set captures that sacred moment of union—reminding us of the power of love, grace, and spiritual connection.
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 during the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century).
• In royal courts, intricate displays of Golu dolls narrated sacred stories and honored divine forms during Navaratri.
• Nayaka and Maratha rulers expanded this tradition by integrating dassara dolls into both religious and everyday storytelling.
• Over centuries, the practice spread into homes across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, with women curating kolu bommai steps each year.
• Today, displaying Golu dolls like this Murugan Valli Deivanai set is an act of devotion, a preservation of cultural memory, and a joyful celebration of divine heritage.
Celebrate Love, Strength, and Dharma this Navaratri
Add the divine Murugan Valli Deivanai Golu doll set to your Golu steps and fill your home with blessings of unity, devotion, and divine love. A treasured addition to any dassara dolls collection, this kolu bommai set radiates beauty, power, and sacred storytelling.
Care Instructions
• Keep in a dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
• Dust gently using a soft cloth.
• Wrap in paper or cloth when storing to avoid damage.