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Pushpayagam Clay Golu Bommai Set - 10 x 10.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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SKU 69879
Width Height Depth Weight

10.5 inch

10 inch

4 inch

9.02lb

Enhance your festive celebrations with this beautifully crafted Golu doll made from clay, a perfect addition to your Navaratri Golu display. This classic golu bommai, with its elaborate details and vivid hues, reflects India's rich cultural legacy. Every Golu doll has a distinct charm that adds life to your festive arrangement, whether it represents gods, mythological figures, or scenes from a mythological story. This beautiful sculpture, which is perfect for collectors and believers, gives your golu decor a touch of tradition, grace, and dedication.

Golu is celebrated during Navaratri to honor the divine feminine energy and showcase the rich traditions of storytelling through beautifully arranged kolu dolls. Deities, saints, and legendary golu figures are arranged in levels to represent the cosmic order and the journey from spiritual ignorance to enlightenment. Additionally, this festival is a time for devotional singing, cultural performances, and social gatherings. Families invite guests to view their Golu bommai display, exchange gifts, and share prasad, fostering community and devotion. Future generations can inherit customs, values, and stories by participating in Golu celebrations.


Pushpayagam is a revered Vedic ritual that has deep historical, spiritual, and symbolic significance in Hindu tradition, especially in South India. Here's a breakdown of its history, origin, and purpose:


History and Origin

Pushpayagam is an ancient temple ritual mentioned in Agama Shastras and Vedic scriptures. The word ""Pushpa"" means ""flower,"" and ""Yagam"" means ""sacrifice"" or ""ritual offering."" It is believed to have originated in Vaishnavite temples, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, where it is still performed in major temples like Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Srirangam, and Kanchipuram.

Historically, Pushpayagam was performed as a way of expressing gratitude to the deity for blessings received, especially after the successful completion of other important rituals like Brahmotsavam or Kumbhabhishekam. It was also observed during periods of social harmony or after natural calamities to restore balance and seek divine protection.


Why People Perform Pushpayagam:

1. Gratitude and Devotion - Pushpayagam is primarily an act of thanksgiving. Devotees and temple authorities offer thousands of fragrant and colorful flowers to the deity to express their heartfelt devotion and reverence.

2. Spiritual Cleansing - The ritual is believed to purify the environment and the hearts of the devotees. Flowers, being symbols of purity, are offered to cleanse negative energies and invite divine grace.

3. Seeking Prosperity and Peace - It is performed to invoke blessings for health, peace, prosperity, rainfall, good harvests, and the general well-being of the community.

4. Symbolism - Flowers signify beauty, fragrance, and impermanence—offering them is symbolic of surrendering the ego, desires, and material attachments at the feet of the divine.

5. Aesthetic and Cultural Value - The elaborate floral arrangements and chanting of Vedic hymns create a divine atmosphere. This ritual also helps preserve and pass on temple traditions and classical practices to future generations. 

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