Sanjeevani Hanuman Statue Clay Golu Bommai- 14 X 10 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor
• Invoke Healing & Devotion with Sanjeevani Hanuman Clay Golu Bommai
• Bring home the unmatched strength and divine devotion of Lord Hanuman with this Sanjeevani Hanuman clay Golu doll, an inspiring centerpiece for your Navaratri celebration.
• This powerful Golu bommai portrays the iconic moment from the Ramayana when Hanuman carries the Sanjeevani-bearing Dronagiri mountain to save Lakshmana.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans in clay, this Kolu bommai radiates valor, healing energy, and the unwavering bhakti that Hanuman is revered for.
• A must-have among your Dassara dolls, this piece symbolizes courage, urgency in service, and divine intervention in times of need.
• Whether as a part of your Ramayana-themed steps or as a stand-alone divine display, this Golu doll embodies the essence of devotion in action.
• This majestic Kolu bommai captures Hanuman mid-leap, with his right hand holding the mountain and his left raised in blessing—perfect for the top tiers of your Golu steps.
• Add this dynamic Dassara dolls figure to your Navaratri display to reflect themes of loyalty, healing, and strength in the face of adversity.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Sanjeevani Hanuman
This Golu doll captures one of the most heroic moments in the Ramayana, where Hanuman soars through the skies holding the Sanjeevani mountain to save Lakshmana. The mountain, glowing with divine herbs, represents not just healing, but the immeasurable love and urgency of true devotion. Hanuman becomes the divine force that bridges the mortal and the immortal, ensuring dharma prevails. This Golu bommai reminds us of the miracle-working power of faith and the strength that comes from serving a higher purpose.
Significance within Golu Tradition
Including Sanjeevani Hanuman in your Kolu bommai steps enriches your Navaratri display with heroism, purpose, and spiritual symbolism. As one of the revered Dassara dolls, Hanuman’s form is both protective and inspirational. His presence uplifts your Golu by highlighting the value of selfless service, devotion, and strength—all qualities that Navaratri celebrates through divine storytelling and visual offerings.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is the nine-night festival celebrating Shakti and her divine manifestations through stories of valor, virtue, and devotion.
• The Golu doll arrangement—especially in South India—depicts divine figures, epic scenes, saints, and cultural stories across steps made of odd tiers (3, 5, 7, or 9).
• Hanuman’s Sanjeevani moment holds great spiritual and narrative weight within Ramayana-themed displays.
• This Golu bommai is ideal for showcasing episodes of courage and divine rescue, and invites storytelling and reflection among elders, children, and visitors alike.
• Position this Kolu bommai on the top tiers or pair it with Ram, Lakshmana, and Ravana sets for a full mythological tableau.
• As part of your Dassara dolls, this Hanuman figurine brings dynamic energy and spiritual depth to your Navaratri display.
The Legend – Hanuman’s Sanjeevani Mission
During the fierce battle in Lanka, Lakshmana is struck down by Indrajit’s weapon and falls unconscious. The only hope of reviving him lies in the mystical Sanjeevani herb, found only on the Dronagiri mountain in the Himalayas. At Rama’s command, Hanuman leaps across the skies to fetch it. Upon reaching the mountain, unable to identify the exact herb, he lifts the entire mountain and flies back to the battlefield. His devotion, presence of mind, and divine strength revive Lakshmana and turn the tide of war.
This Golu doll captures that sacred moment—where love, faith, and purpose transcend all limits. It is a celebration of Hanuman’s eternal seva and reminds us that when faced with adversity, courage backed by devotion conquers all.
History of Golu – A Tradition of Stories & Devotion
The tradition of Golu bommai during Navaratri began in the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century) and was nurtured by the Nayaka and Maratha rulers.
• Originally a royal practice to depict epics and moral tales, the tradition spread into homes across South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
• Women curate themes using Dassara dolls to narrate stories of gods, goddesses, saints, and folk life.
• The Sanjeevani Hanuman Golu doll fits into this tradition beautifully—bringing myth to life and infusing spiritual storytelling into your home.
• Every Kolu bommai on your steps is more than decor—it is a prayer in form, a tale in color, and a legacy in clay.
Honor the Strength of Devotion This Navaratri
Add the Sanjeevani Hanuman Golu bommai to your steps and celebrate the healing power of courage and bhakti. Let your Golu doll, Dassara dolls, and Kolu bommai arrangement speak of divine strength and eternal love.