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Varalakshmi Idol Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 12 x 9 Inches | Navaratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll/ Navratri Decor

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Original price $98.00
Original price $98.00 - Original price $98.00
Original price $98.00
Current price $91.14
$91.14 - $91.14
Current price $91.14
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SKU 692445
Width Height Depth Weight

9 in

12 in

4 in

1.8629lb

Varalakshmi Amman – The Goddess of Prosperity in Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Invite the divine blessings of Varalakshmi Amman into your Navaratri celebrations with this exquisite paper mache golu doll, radiating grace, prosperity, and devotion.
• This kolu bommai beautifully portrays the Goddess seated in majesty, symbolizing wealth, auspiciousness, and the power of Shakti.
• A perfect centerpiece for your dasara dolls arrangement, this golu doll embodies the energy of Varalakshmi Vratam—where women invoke the Goddess for family well-being, health, and abundance.
• Elegant in design and rich in spiritual symbolism, this kolu bommai adds both devotional depth and artistic beauty to your Navaratri steps.
• Ideal for themed arrangements of goddesses, prosperity rituals, or festive traditions, this paper mache golu doll carries timeless cultural heritage into your home.

Symbolism & Significance
The Varalakshmi Amman golu doll represents the Goddess Lakshmi in her boon-giving form, worshipped especially during the Varalakshmi Vratam. She is believed to grant vara (boons) for wealth, longevity, family harmony, and spiritual well-being. This kolu bommai embodies abundance and divine grace, reminding devotees that true prosperity lies not only in material wealth but also in peace and dharma. Displaying this dasara dolls piece during Navaratri brings auspiciousness, prosperity, and divine feminine energy into the home.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the Navaratri golu, Varalakshmi Amman holds a revered place among the goddess figures. Her presence in the kolu bommai arrangement ensures blessings of wealth and protection for the family. The doll also reflects the devotional traditions of women who observe the Varalakshmi Vratam with fasting, prayers, and offerings. Among your dasara dolls, this paper mache golu doll becomes a symbol of continuity—where faith, family, and festivity meet in a sacred union.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• This Varalakshmi Amman golu doll is best placed on the upper tiers of your kolu bommai steps, signifying her supreme position among deities.
• It pairs beautifully with other goddess dasara dolls such as Durga, Saraswati, and Parvati, creating a divine ensemble of feminine strength.
• During Navaratri, families welcome guests to admire the golu doll display, share prasadam, and honor the stories of goddesses—this Amman bommai becomes a graceful highlight in such gatherings.
• The presence of this kolu bommai encourages children and devotees alike to reflect on the role of Lakshmi as both nurturer and protector.

The Legend of Varalakshmi Vratam
According to the Skanda Purana, Varalakshmi appeared to Charumathi, a devout woman in Magadha, in a dream and instructed her to perform the vratam. On following the Goddess’s instructions, Charumathi and her family were blessed with immense prosperity, health, and happiness. Since then, women across South India observe this sacred vratam on the Friday before the full moon in the month of Shravana. The Varalakshmi Amman golu doll captures this boon-giving form of the Goddess, reminding devotees of her eternal promise to bless those who worship her with devotion and sincerity.

History of Golu – Divine Tradition in Clay & Paper Mache
The golu tradition began in the Vijayanagara Empire, where dolls were displayed during Navaratri to narrate epics and honor deities. Over centuries, this practice became a household ritual in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Paper mache golu dolls, like this Varalakshmi Amman, continue the legacy—lightweight yet vibrant, they add a colorful dimension to the sacred display. Each kolu bommai step tells a story, and including Amman highlights the role of divine prosperity in cultural celebrations.

Invoke Prosperity and Grace with Varalakshmi Amman
Add this Varalakshmi Amman paper mache golu doll to your Navaratri display and welcome the Goddess’s blessings of wealth, happiness, and harmony. This dasara dolls piece is more than decoration—it is a spiritual presence that inspires devotion, tradition, and divine abundance in your home.

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