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Pavai Vilakku Paper Mache Golu Bommai Pair - 19 X 6.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Gombe/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $315.00
Original price $315.00 - Original price $315.00
Original price $315.00
Current price $220.50
$220.50 - $220.50
Current price $220.50
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SKU 692452
Width Height Depth Weight

6.5 in

19 in

5 in

4.4092lb

"Illuminate your festive season with the Paavai Vilakku Pair - Paper Mache Golu Bommai, a traditional piece that combines devotion, artistry, and cultural heritage. Representing the maiden holding a lamp, this graceful doll symbolizes purity and light, making it a radiant centerpiece for your Navaratri celebrations."

Pavai Vilakku is a traditional lamp in the form of a maiden holding a deepam (lamp), symbolizing purity, devotion, and divine grace. Widely revered in South Indian culture, it represents the feminine power that dispels darkness and brings auspiciousness. Lighting a Pavai Vilakku is believed to invoke prosperity, peace, and spiritual enlightenment, while also honoring the goddess of wealth and well-being. Often placed in temples and homes during festivals and rituals, it is considered a sacred object of worship. Beyond its spiritual significance, the lamp embodies artistry and cultural heritage, reminding devotees of the light of wisdom and divine blessings.

• The practice of arranging golu doll displays, also known as kolu bommai or dassara dolls, has been followed in South India for centuries. Families create step-like arrangements of figurines that depict gods, goddesses, saints, and scenes from mythology. The Paavai Vilakku, or lamp-holding maiden, has always been a symbol of auspiciousness, embodying the triumph of light over darkness during Navaratri.

• The tradition of displaying golu bommai is especially popular in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, where it is both a devotional practice and a cultural festival. Today, this tradition has spread worldwide, cherished by families who celebrate Navaratri and wish to preserve the beauty of Indian heritage.

• The Paavai Vilakku paper mache golu bommai is perfect for Navaratri golu arrangements, adding depth and devotion to the collection of dassara dolls on display. Beyond Navaratri, it can also serve as a decorative piece in puja rooms or as a unique cultural collectible that represents India’s artistic richness.

• To preserve the charm of this golu doll, it should be stored in a cool and dry place. Avoid contact with water or dampness, and wrap it in a soft cloth or protective material when not in use. Gentle handling will help maintain the delicate details of the paper mache work for many years.

"Celebrate tradition and spirituality in your home with this timeless symbol of light and grace. Order Now to bring heritage and beauty into your Navaratri celebrations!"

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