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Srinivasa Kalyanam Clay Golu Bommai Set - 10 X 7 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $195.00
Original price $195.00 - Original price $195.00
Original price $195.00
Current price $175.50
$175.50 - $175.50
Current price $175.50
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SKU 6901264
Width Height Weight

7 in

10 in

19.3897lb

• Srinivasa Kalyanam Clay Golu Bommai Set – Celebrate the Divine Wedding of Vishnu and Lakshmi
• Recreate the most auspicious celestial union with this Srinivasa Kalyanam Golu doll set, capturing the sacred wedding of Lord Venkateswara (Srinivasa) and Goddess Padmavati.
• This beautifully detailed Golu bommai, sculpted from clay and painted in vibrant colors, brings divine joy, abundance, and cultural heritage to your Navaratri display.
• A spiritually uplifting addition to your Dassara dolls collection, this scene symbolizes divine love, dharmic union, and the eternal bond between Vishnu and Lakshmi.
• Include this set in your Kolu bommai arrangement to inspire devotion, storytelling, and blessings of harmony and prosperity during the festive season.
• This sacred Golu doll features Lord Srinivasa adorned as a groom, Padmavati Devi as the radiant bride, and sages, priests, and celestial beings witnessing the holy ceremony.
• Perfect for narrating the Tirumala legend to children and guests, this Golu bommai invites conversation around love, fate, and divine grace.
• A meaningful choice for weddings, anniversaries, or devotional gifting, this timeless Dassara dolls set embodies South India’s deepest spiritual sentiments.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside traditional pooja items, Kolu bommai, plastic steps, and a wide selection of divine and mythological Golu doll sets for Navaratri.

Symbolism & Significance
The wedding of Srinivasa (Lord Venkateswara) and Padmavati is more than a myth—it is a celebration of divine providence and universal love. Representing the eternal bond between Vishnu and Lakshmi, this Golu doll set symbolizes harmony, dharma, and cosmic blessing.

According to sacred belief, this wedding is not just a celestial event—it is reenacted daily in the hearts of devotees and through rituals in Tirupati. The Golu bommai depiction serves as a reminder that true love is a union of soul and virtue, supported by divine timing and grace.

Significance within Golu Tradition
• The Dassara dolls tradition goes beyond artistic display—it is about sacred storytelling and transmitting faith through form.
• Including the Srinivasa Kalyanam Golu bommai in your Golu steps elevates the theme of sacred marriage, family values, and Vishnu’s compassionate presence.
• This Golu doll scene serves as a beautiful educational aid, allowing children to understand the culture, rituals, and reverence behind divine unions.
• Within your Kolu bommai, this display brings in blessings for marital happiness, prosperity, and spiritual unity.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• During Navaratri, homes across South India display Golu dolls in 3, 5, 7, or 9-tier arrangements, featuring deities, saints, epics, and cultural themes.
• The Srinivasa Kalyanam Golu bommai is often placed on a central tier dedicated to Vishnu or divine unions, alongside Andal Rangamannar or Meenakshi Kalyanam.
• As part of your Dassara dolls, it becomes a visual celebration of divine love, ideal for homes that follow Vaishnavite traditions or venerate Tirupati Balaji.
• This Kolu bommai adds beauty, meaning, and festive energy to your Navaratri display, enriching your home with divine vibrance and storytelling.

The Legend of Srinivasa Kalyanam – The Divine Wedding at Tirumala
According to sacred lore, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Srinivasa and descended upon Earth to reside on the Venkata Hill. Padmavati Devi, a princess and incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, was born to Akasha Raja and Queen Dharani Devi. One day, while hunting, Srinivasa encountered Padmavati in the forest, and their souls recognized each other. The celestial couple fell in love. With blessings from the sages and approval from the royal family, the divine wedding was arranged with great splendor. The heavens rejoiced. Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva, and other deities attended the marriage. Even Kubera lent wealth to facilitate the grand wedding, a debt believed to be repaid by devotees through their offerings at Tirumala to this day. This Golu doll scene commemorates that joyous union—where love meets divinity, and marriage becomes a sacred vow protected by cosmic law.

History of Golu – Tradition Told Through Clay and Story
The custom of arranging Kolu bommai traces its roots to the Vijayanagara Empire, later nurtured by Nayak and Maratha rulers who celebrated epics and divine events through figurines.
• Women would curate Dassara dolls sets that passed down legends, morals, and cultural memory across generations.
• Scenes like Srinivasa Kalyanam were often placed at the center, highlighting the sacredness of marriage and the glory of Vishnu’s manifestations.
• Every Golu doll becomes a storyteller—each brushstroke and clay form preserving the faith and flavor of Bhakti tradition.

Celebrate Love, Dharma, and Divine Blessings This Navaratri
Add the Srinivasa Kalyanam Golu doll set to your Golu bommai arrangement and let your Dassara dolls narrate the timeless tale of divine marriage. Make your Kolu bommai a shrine of joy, unity, and divine grace—just as it was meant to be.

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