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Shiv Ling Murti Pradosham Clay Golu Bommai Set - 11 X 7 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll

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Original price $225.00
Original price $225.00 - Original price $225.00
Original price $225.00
Current price $180.00
$180.00 - $180.00
Current price $180.00
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SKU 69859
Width Height Depth Weight

7 in

11 in

4 in

13.8561lb

• Shiv Ling Murti Pradosham Clay Golu Bommai Set – A Moment of Cosmic Grace Captured in Clay
• Commemorate the divine twilight with this Shiv Ling Murti Pradosham Golu doll set, portraying the sacred observance of Lord Shiva’s most auspicious hour.
• Hand-mould from clay, this Golu bommai reflects deep spiritual significance, showing devotees offering prayers and abhishekam to the Shiva Lingam during Pradosham.
• A powerful visual addition to your Dassara dolls collection, this set honors the alignment of energy, time, and grace in Lord Shiva's worship.
• A spiritually enriching choice for your Kolu bommai steps, this scene invites purification, transformation, and divine blessing into your Navaratri display.
• This sacred Golu doll brings home the cosmic importance of Pradosham—an hour when Shiva’s compassion overflows and karmic burdens are lifted.
• A highly symbolic Golu bommai, it is ideal for those who revere Mahadeva’s form as the destroyer of ignorance and the granter of moksha.
• Position this scene among your Dassara dolls to inspire conversations on timing, grace, and the sacred cycles of divine energy.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Kolu bommai, pooja accessories, Golu steps, and traditional Golu doll sets designed for Navaratri devotion.

Symbolism & Significance
Pradosham is the time between day and night—an hour when Lord Shiva is said to perform the celestial dance of dissolution and renewal. It occurs twice a month, during the 13th day of each lunar fortnight (Trayodashi), and is considered especially potent for seeking forgiveness and divine mercy. This Golu doll set captures the deep spiritual fervor of this hour—when devotees gather around the Shiva Lingam, perform abhishekam (ritual bathing), and chant sacred mantras to invoke Mahadeva’s grace. The clay Golu bommai visually expresses this beautiful act of surrender and renewal. As part of your Kolu bommai, it reminds us that time itself is sacred—and that the right moment, combined with devotion, brings immense spiritual rewards.

Significance within Golu Tradition
• The Dassara dolls tradition is about more than beauty—it’s about portraying layers of dharma, ritual, and inner growth.
• Pradosham, being a powerful moment of karmic release, deserves representation in the Golu bommai arrangement, especially in homes that honor Lord Shiva.
• This Golu doll communicates powerful lessons to children and elders alike about the importance of aligning with sacred timings in our spiritual practices.
• In your Kolu bommai, it brings the essence of temple rituals into your home, enriching your Navaratri with ritual, rhythm, and reverence.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is the celebration of Shakti, yet it embraces all divine forms and traditions—especially those rooted in ritual significance like Pradosham.
• Your Golu doll display is traditionally arranged in 3, 5, 7, or 9 tiers, with each level representing a spiritual or cultural theme.
• This Golu bommai is perfect for a mid or upper tier focused on Vedic rituals, temple scenes, or Shaivite devotion.
• As part of your Dassara dolls, it introduces sacred practices into your storytelling—helping viewers understand when, why, and how Shiva is worshipped.
• Your Kolu bommai becomes not only a festive arrangement but also a tool of education, reverence, and divine connection.

The Legend of Pradosham – Shiva’s Dance of Compassion
Legend says that during Samudra Manthan, when poison (halahala) emerged from the ocean, the gods and demons feared it would destroy all of creation. Lord Shiva, in his supreme grace, consumed the poison to save the cosmos. Parvati held his throat to prevent the poison from going further, turning his neck blue—earning him the name Neelakantha. Touched by this cosmic act of compassion, devotees began to observe Pradosham as a time to thank Shiva and seek forgiveness. During this hour, it is believed that Shiva dances upon the world to dissolve negativity, and blesses devotees who worship him with sincerity.
This Golu doll set depicts this profound devotion—where surrender meets cosmic timing, and where Lord Shiva smiles upon his children.

History of Golu – Rituals Told Through Clay
The tradition of Golu bommai began in royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire and was later embraced by households across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
• Dolls were used to teach children about gods, legends, and sacred practices.
• Ritual-based Dassara dolls such as Pradosham scenes provide a living connection to ancient Vedic practices.
• Today, each Golu doll carries the weight of centuries of devotion and the voice of divine culture in every painted fold and expression.

Celebrate Sacred Time with the Shiva of the Hour
Bring the cosmic energy of twilight into your Navaratri with this Shiv Ling Murti Pradosham Golu doll. Among your Golu bommai, it is a scene of grace; within your Dassara dolls, it is a sermon of compassion. Let your Kolu bommai resonate with the pulse of Mahadeva’s mercy and blessings.

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