Sangeetha Mummoorthigal Clay Golu Bommai Set- 6 X 5 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor
• Celebrate Carnatic Tradition with the Sangeetha Mummoorthigal Clay Golu Bommai Set
• This exquisite Golu doll set honors the legendary trinity of Carnatic music—Saint Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri—revered as the "Sangeetha Mummoorthigal."
• A rich cultural addition to your Kolu bommai, this 6-piece set captures each composer in traditional attire with musical instruments and serene expressions.
• These saintly icons are not just musicians—they are spiritual seekers who elevated music into devotion, making this Golu bommai set a melodious tribute to bhakti and knowledge.
• Ideal for placing on the top or middle tier of your Dassara dolls display, this set inspires devotion, learning, and a deep connection to South Indian musical heritage.
• Each Golu doll is sculpted from clay with detailed features, painted by skilled artisans to bring the divine musicians to life in your Navaratri Golu.
• Add depth and uniqueness to your Golu bommai arrangement with this spiritually rich portrayal of saints who turned every raga into a prayer.
• A must-have among your Dassara dolls, this set is perfect for music lovers, devotees, and families who treasure classical traditions.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Kolu bommai, pooja items, plastic steps, and other Navaratri Golu doll collections.
Symbolism & Significance
The Sangeetha Mummoorthigal—Tyagaraja, Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri—represent the soul of Carnatic music and its deep spiritual core. Tyagaraja, a devotee of Rama, sang with divine longing; Dikshitar composed Sanskrit kritis rich in raga and philosophy; Syama Sastri offered soulful melodies to Goddess Kamakshi. This Golu doll set celebrates their contribution as saint-composers who shaped devotional music into a sacred path. Placing this Golu bommai in your Golu invites the divine vibration of sound and the blessings of Nada Brahmam—the cosmic sound principle.
Significance within Golu Tradition
Carnatic music holds a sacred place in South Indian culture, especially during Navaratri. Bhajans, kritis, and classical concerts fill homes and temples during the season. Including this Dassara dolls set emphasizes the harmony of art, devotion, and culture. These musical saints in your Kolu bommai highlight the Navaratri themes of knowledge and devotion—especially during Saraswati Puja. They inspire children and elders alike to pursue learning with love and discipline.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the Divine Feminine in her forms of Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—the goddess of arts and learning.
• The Kolu bommai display, arranged in steps, is not only devotional but also educative—showcasing epics, saints, and cultural icons.
• The Golu doll set of the Sangeetha Mummoorthigal complements themes of bhakti and vidya, especially during the final three days devoted to Saraswati.
• Families gather to sing and share knowledge during Golu visits—this Golu bommai sparks conversation, reverence, and joy.
• Among your Dassara dolls, this set becomes a centerpiece for celebrating South Indian heritage with pride and devotion.
The Musical Legacy – Story of the Trinity of Carnatic Music
• Saint Tyagaraja, born in Tiruvarur, dedicated his life to Rama bhakti. His kritis like “Endaro Mahanubhavulu” and “Jagadananda Karaka” express his longing for union with the Lord.
• Muthuswami Dikshitar, a mystic scholar, traveled across temples, composing Sanskrit kritis infused with philosophy and musical precision. His works like “Vatapi Ganapatim” and “Sri Subrahmanyaya Namaste” remain timeless.
• Syama Sastri, a devotee of Goddess Kamakshi, poured his soul into powerful Tamil and Telugu compositions, known for rhythmic complexity and deep emotion.
Together, these three formed the spiritual and musical foundation of Carnatic music. This Golu doll set pays homage to their lives of divine expression.
History of Golu – Telling Stories in Clay
• The Kolu bommai tradition flourished under the Vijayanagara rulers and spread across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
• Women curated Dassara dolls to represent gods, sages, arts, and morals—teaching younger generations through storytelling.
• Today, each Golu doll on the Golu steps adds a thread to this sacred narrative.
• The Sangeetha Mummoorthigal Golu bommai enriches your Golu with the sacred sound of devotion—Nada Yoga in doll form.
Let Your Golu Resonate with Devotion & Raga This Navaratri
Add the Sangeetha Mummoorthigal Golu doll set to your Kolu bommai and let every raga sing of bhakti. Among your Dassara dolls, let this divine Golu bommai echo with the eternal music of the soul.
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