Ram Hanuman Murti Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 16 x 7 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor
• Celebrate the Eternal Devotion of Hanuman to Lord Rama with this Divine Golu Doll
• Invite the blessings of courage, humility, and unwavering loyalty with the Ramar Hanuman Paper Mache golu doll, a timeless piece for your Navaratri celebrations.
• This beautifully handcrafted golu bommai depicts Lord Rama in regal calmness, with Hanuman standing in devotion, embodying surrender and strength.
• A meaningful representation from the Ramayana, this dassara doll brings alive the sacred bond between divine master and faithful devotee.
• Made with lightweight, eco-friendly paper mache, this kolu bommai is hand-painted by skilled artisans to radiate vibrant colors and devotional energy.
• Perfect for adorning the top tiers of your Golu steps, this golu doll adds cultural depth and spiritual elegance to your festive arrangement.
• Whether you are starting a new collection or expanding an existing one, this golu bommai enriches your dassara dolls display with divine storytelling.
• A traditional yet timeless kolu bommai, it is an ideal choice for Navaratri, Diwali, or as a sacred gift that spreads blessings of faith and devotion.
• Available as part of Giri’s wide range of golu dolls, this Ramar Hanuman golu doll blends seamlessly with your festive display, completing your tableau with grace.
Symbolism & Significance
Lord Rama represents righteousness and dharma, while Hanuman symbolizes humility, service, and unbreakable devotion. Their bond is the perfect model of faith and surrender. This golu bommai reflects these eternal values, making it an inspiring centerpiece among dassara dolls. Displaying this kolu bommai is believed to bring strength, harmony, and blessings into the household.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In traditional golu doll arrangements, divine figures are placed on the upper steps, symbolizing their supreme spiritual significance. The Ramar Hanuman golu bommai serves as a sacred reminder of loyalty, courage, and humility. Its presence in the dassara dolls collection not only beautifies the kolu bommai display but also strengthens the devotional storytelling tradition passed down through generations.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, the nine-night festival, celebrates divine energy and the triumph of good over evil.
• Families arrange golu dolls on odd-numbered steps to depict deities, saints, and scenes from mythology.
• The Ramar Hanuman golu bommai is best placed in the upper tiers, surrounded by other divine figures.
• Guests, family, and children gather to admire the dassara dolls, exchange prasadam, sing devotional songs, and celebrate community spirit.
• This golu doll enriches the cultural storytelling aspect of your kolu bommai arrangement, making the festival more meaningful.
History of Golu
The practice of arranging dassara dolls, also called golu bommai in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, traces back to the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th centuries). Royal households displayed kolu bommai to honor divine stories, and over time, this became a cherished household tradition. Today, setting up golu dolls preserves heritage, devotion, and creativity—especially treasured by women and children during Navaratri.
The Legend of Rama and Hanuman
The story of Rama and Hanuman is one of the most cherished episodes in Indian spiritual tradition. Born as the son of Vayu, the Wind God, Hanuman was blessed with unmatched strength, speed, and wisdom. Yet, what made him immortal in the hearts of devotees was not his power, but his absolute surrender to Lord Rama.nWhen Sita was abducted by Ravana, it was Hanuman who leapt across the vast ocean to Lanka, carrying Rama’s ring as a sign of hope. He found Sita in Ashoka Vatika, delivered Rama’s message, and assured her of rescue. Later, when Lakshmana fell unconscious in battle, Hanuman carried the mighty Sanjeevani-bearing mountain to save his life. Each act was done not for glory, but as pure service to Rama. His devotion reached such a pinnacle that when Rama once gave him a priceless jewel, Hanuman broke it open, declaring he wanted nothing unless it contained Rama’s name inside. Moved by this selfless devotion, Rama embraced Hanuman and promised that wherever his name is chanted, Hanuman would always be present.
This golu bommai captures that eternal moment of devotion—Hanuman standing humbly before Rama, awaiting his command, ready to serve with body, mind, and soul. Placing this dassara doll in your kolu bommai arrangement is believed to invite the blessings of both Rama’s grace and Hanuman’s strength, ensuring protection, humility, and unwavering faith within the household.
Celebrate Navaratri with the Blessings of Rama and Hanuman. Add this Ramar Hanuman Paper Mache golu doll to your collection of golu dolls, golu bommai, dassara dolls, and kolu bommai to complete your sacred festive display with divine grace.