Viswaroopa Lakshmi Narasimha Idol Paper Mache Golu Bommai- 21 X 18 Inches | Navaratri Golu Gombe/Giri Golu Doll
• Viswaroopa Lakshmi Narasimhar – The Divine Protector in Majestic Form
• Celebrate the fierce compassion of Lord Narasimha with this powerful Golu doll in paper mache, featuring the Viswaroopa form alongside Goddess Lakshmi.
• This awe-inspiring Golu bommai portrays Lord Narasimha not just as the destroyer of evil, but as the cosmic protector offering shelter to his devotees.
• With Goddess Lakshmi seated beside him, this Kolu bommai brings together Shakti and Bhakti—ideal for invoking strength and grace during Navaratri.
• Displayed among your Dassara dolls, this figure symbolizes the harmony of fierce dharma and loving protection that defines true divinity.
• The intricate craftsmanship of this Golu doll showcases Narasimhar in his Vishwarupa—expanding across the universe, reminding us of divine omnipresence.
• A spiritually charged addition to your Golu bommai collection, it invites reverence, surrender, and fearlessness in the face of life’s adversities.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
• Place this Dassara dolls set on the top tier of your Kolu bommai, especially during Narasimha Jayanthi or Navaratri, for divine protection and courage.
Symbolism & Significance
The Viswaroopa Lakshmi Narasimhar form is a grand revelation—Lord Narasimha showing his limitless cosmic form to Prahlada and the world. It illustrates the concept that God is all-encompassing, both fierce and benevolent. With Lakshmi Devi by his side, this Golu doll becomes a representation of divine compassion stabilizing divine fury. The Golu bommai radiates themes of faith rewarded, protection ensured, and ego dismantled. It encourages surrender to divine will and reminds devotees of the Lord’s ability to uphold dharma in the most dramatic ways.
Significance within Golu Tradition
• This Kolu bommai adds spiritual gravity to your Navaratri steps, drawing from the Vaishnavite tradition of celebrating Vishnu’s fierce avatar.
• Among your Dassara dolls, it becomes a moment of reflection on divine justice and the triumph of good over tyranny.
• The combination of Narasimhar and Lakshmi in this Golu doll symbolizes balance—assuring devotees that divine power always walks with divine grace.
• Especially fitting for those seeking strength, healing, or relief from fear, this Golu bommai energizes your steps with protective vibration.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates not only the goddesses but the divine acts of Vishnu and Shiva that align with dharma.
• The Golu doll display is arranged in odd-numbered steps, with upper tiers dedicated to gods and avatars.
• Including Narasimhar in his cosmic form in your Kolu bommai setup enhances the theological richness of your display.
• This Dassara dolls set invites devotion, discussion, and admiration during Golu gatherings, bhajans, and prasadam sharing.
The Legend of Lakshmi Narasimha – The Protector Revealed
The legend begins with Hiranyakashipu, the demon king who defied the gods and declared himself supreme. His son Prahlada, however, was a staunch devotee of Lord Vishnu. Despite brutal punishments, Prahlada’s faith never wavered. Enraged, Hiranyakashipu challenged Prahlada—asking if Vishnu was present in a nearby pillar. When the child affirmed, Narasimha burst forth from the pillar in a form neither man nor beast. At dusk, he killed the tyrant on his lap, at the threshold of a palace, using his claws—thus adhering to the boons that made Hiranyakashipu invincible. Later, it was Goddess Lakshmi who calmed Narasimha’s intense fury.
In the Viswaroopa form, Narasimha reveals his cosmic stature to prove that dharma pervades all things. This Golu doll captures that exact moment—divine, overwhelming, and beautiful—with Lakshmi as the anchoring force of peace.
History of Golu – Tradition in Tiers
• The Golu bommai tradition, originating in the Vijayanagara empire, evolved as a devotional and cultural art form in Tamil Nadu and beyond.
• Dolls such as this Golu doll were not just decorative—they became vessels for storytelling and preserving sacred memory.
• Over centuries, Dassara dolls evolved to include scenes from scriptures, reflecting household faith and values.
• Today, the presence of this Kolu bommai of Narasimhar elevates your golu from festive display to divine testimony.
Let the Fierce Love of Narasimha Bless Your Navaratri
Bring home the Viswaroopa Lakshmi Narasimhar Golu Doll, and let your Golu bommai arrangement radiate divine power and compassion. Among your Dassara dolls, let this sacred Kolu bommai speak of faith, protection, and the awe-inspiring reach of the divine.