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Tulasi Devi Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 18 X 9 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Gombe/ Navratri Décor

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Original price $278.00
Original price $278.00 - Original price $278.00
Original price $278.00
Current price $222.00
$222.00 - $222.00
Current price $222.00
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SKU 698445
Width Height Depth Weight

9 in

18 in

6 in

3.4392lb

"Clay Tulasi Devi Idol for Your Golu Display: Divine Grace in Clay."

• Other Names are Sacred Plant Goddess Idol, Tulasi Devi Amman Idol, Deity Doll, Golu Doll, Tulasi Mata Murti, Spiritual Amman Idol, Golu Bommai.

• Story Of the Goddess Tulasi Devi:

• In Hinduism, the revered goddess Tulasi Devi is not just a sacred plant; she is a divine deity who represents purity, devotion, and steadfast love for Lord Vishnu. Her tale is heavily influenced by Puranic texts, notably the Skanda Purana, Padma Purana, and Shiva Purana.

• According to popular belief, Tulsi Devi is an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, who was born on Earth as Vrinda or Tulsi. Although she was born into a family of demons, she remained loyal to Lord Vishnu. Her holiness, chastity, and penance gave her a godlike position.

• Marriage to Shankhachuda:

One of Tulasi Devi's well-known legends states that she was married to the formidable demon king Shankhachuda. As long as his wife, Vrinda, was chaste, he had been granted a gift that rendered him invincible. With this power, he began to pose a threat to the heavens and the gods.

• Vrinda's Devotion and Trickery:

In order to preserve the cosmic order, Lord Vishnu adopted the form of Shankhachuda and tricked Vrinda. As a result of the rupture of her chastity, Shankhachuda was killed in combat. When Vrinda discovered the deception, she was devastated and begged Vishnu to transform into a stone, which became the Shaligrama, a holy manifestation that continues to be revered today.

• Turning into a Tulsi Plant:

Vrinda threw herself into a pyre as a sacrifice because she was heartbroken. Her devotion prompted the gods to grant her immortality as the Tulasi plant (holy basil). After that, she went through the Tulasi Vivaha ritual of marrying Lord Vishnu, which is still observed with great devotion during Karthika month.

• Religious Meaning:

Today, the majority of Hindu households revere Tulasi Devi. She is regarded as the queen of herbs and is thought to cleanse the hearts and surroundings of her followers. It is said that giving Tulasi leaves to Lord Vishnu will cleanse sins and bring divine grace.

• In conclusion:

The tale of Tulasi Devi exemplifies devotion, sacrifice, and divine love. It emphasizes how even mortal people can be turned into immortal objects of worship through pure bhakti (devotion). Tulsi continues to inspire millions of people to live virtuously and submit to God as a goddess.

• Origins (History of the Product):

Tulasi Devi is highly esteemed in Hindu tradition as the holy manifestation of the holy basil plant (Ocimum tenuiflorum). She is widely believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi and is strongly linked to devotion to Lord Vishnu. In mythology, she first wedded the demon Shankhachuda, then transformed into the form of Shaligrama, becoming the consort of Lord Vishnu and representing complete surrender and spiritual devotion.

• Popularity in the Area (Regional):

The Tulasi Devi amman idols are prominently displayed during the Navaratri Golu celebration, which is highly revered in South India, notably in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The Tulasi Devi statue is seen as fortunate and represents cleanliness, security, and devotion in homes where Vishnu worship is central.

• Applications and Usage:

This god doll makes a great golu doll or golu bommai for Navaratri Golu displays. Additionally, it may be utilized for everyday pujas, Tulasi Vivaha ceremonies (the marriage of Tulasi with Vishnu), and Vaikuntha Ekadashi celebrations. To increase the spiritual vibration in the house, devotees frequently set this amman image close to the Tulasi plant.

• Conservation Strategies:

Keep the statue out of direct sunlight and moisture to ensure its long lifespan. After the festival season, keep it in a dry, well-ventilated closet. Use a soft brush or dry cloth to gently clean it. Do not use chemical cleaners as they can harm the clay surface and delicate features.

• Festivals and Orientation to the Divine:

This deity doll is specifically in line with Tulasi Vivaha, the ceremonial ceremony that celebrates the holy union of Tulasi Devi and Lord Vishnu. Additionally, it holds importance during Karthika Masam, Vaikuntha Ekadashi, and other celebrations dedicated to Vishnu. Worship of Lord Vishnu, Balaji, and Krishna is spiritually supported by the Amman idol.

"The Tulasi Devi idol is a wonderful synthesis of mythology, tradition, and art, and it will bring the holy spirit of devotion into your house. Include it in your home shrine or Golu display right now to welcome divine blessings and tranquility."

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