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Lakshmi Narasimhar Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 15 x 8.5 Inches | Giri Golu Bommai/ Navaratri Gombe/ Kolu Doll

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Rs. 2,375.00
Rs. 2,375.00 - Rs. 2,375.00
Current price Rs. 2,375.00
SKU 6901181
Width Height Depth Weight

9 in

13.5 in

4 in

1.02 kg

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Witness the Fierce Compassion of Lakshmi Narasimhar in Your Sacred Golu Display

• Invoke the powerful protection of Lord Narasimha along with the calming grace of Goddess Lakshmi through this beautifully handcrafted golu doll, symbolizing courage, justice, and divine compassion.
• This sacred golu bommai portrays Lakshmi Narasimhar in his majestic seated form, where the fierce energy of Narasimha is softened by the presence of Goddess Lakshmi.
• A spiritually significant addition to your dassara dolls collection, this divine form represents the victory of dharma and the protection of devotees.
• Crafted in elegant paper mache with traditional detailing, this kolu bommai beautifully captures temple-style devotion and Vaishnavite heritage.
• Ideal for upper-tier placement in your golu doll arrangement, this sacred figurine brings blessings of fearlessness, prosperity, and divine protection into your festive home.
• This golu bommai is especially meaningful for families seeking protection from obstacles, evil energies, and emotional struggles.
• Among your treasured dassara dolls, Lakshmi Narasimhar stands as a timeless symbol of divine justice balanced with compassion.
• A powerful kolu bommai that preserves one of Vishnu’s most intense and beloved avatar stories.

Symbolism & Significance
Lakshmi Narasimhar represents the perfect balance between raw divine power and gentle grace. Narasimha, the half-man half-lion avatar of Vishnu, symbolizes fearless protection and the destruction of adharma. Lakshmi seated beside him represents peace, prosperity, and emotional calmness. This sacred kolu bommai teaches devotees that divine anger is never born of hatred—it exists only to protect righteousness. Lakshmi’s presence reminds us that even the fiercest power must be guided by compassion. Among dassara dolls, this form symbolizes courage in adversity and the assurance that God protects sincere devotees. This golu doll is especially powerful in family Golu arrangements because it symbolizes protection of the household and removal of fear. The kolu bommai of Lakshmi Narasimhar also teaches younger generations about unwavering faith through Prahlada’s story.

Navaratri Celebration & Spiritual Relevance
• Navaratri is celebrated to honor the divine feminine power that defeated Mahishasura after nine nights of battle, proving that dharma always triumphs over evil. This sacred victory is the foundation of Vijayadashami.
• The festival celebrates Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—three energies that protect, nourish, and guide life. Lakshmi Narasimhar beautifully aligns with the Lakshmi phase of Navaratri, where prosperity and protection are worshipped together.
• This golu doll carries a unique spiritual relevance because Narasimha represents the immediate intervention of God when devotees are in danger.
• In Golu tradition, this kolu bommai belongs on the upper tiers, where avatar forms of Vishnu and cosmic protectors are placed.
• A special storytelling significance of this figurine is its ability to narrate Prahlada’s devotion—a central lesson in unwavering faith.
• Among your dassara dolls, Lakshmi Narasimhar adds the powerful lesson that true devotion destroys fear and invites divine shelter.

The Divine Story of Lakshmi Narasimhar – The Protector of Prahlada
Long ago, the demon king Hiranyakashipu performed severe penance and gained a boon that made him nearly invincible. Filled with arrogance, he declared himself greater than the gods and demanded everyone worship him. But his own son, Prahlada, remained a devoted worshipper of Lord Vishnu. Enraged, Hiranyakashipu tried repeatedly to kill Prahlada—throwing him into fire, poison, and dangerous pits—but Vishnu protected him every time.

One day, Hiranyakashipu challenged Prahlada, asking if Vishnu was present everywhere—even in a pillar. When Prahlada said yes, the demon struck the pillar. From it emerged Narasimha—neither man nor beast, neither day nor night, neither indoors nor outdoors—perfectly fulfilling the conditions of the boon. Narasimha destroyed Hiranyakashipu and restored dharma. But his rage was so intense that the universe trembled. It was Goddess Lakshmi who calmed him, bringing him back to peace.

This sacred golu bommai captures that divine moment—where justice and compassion meet.

History of Golu – The True Traditional Legacy
The roots of Golu trace back to ancient Devi worship traditions where figurines represented divine stories and cosmic order. During the Chola era, temples used clay sculptures to narrate sacred legends, which later evolved into the household kolu bommai tradition. The Vijayanagara Empire formalized Golu during Navaratri, arranging gods, avatars, and spiritual scenes in grand displays. Later, the Nayakas and Marathas expanded the tradition into homes, preserving mythology, values, and devotion through dassara dolls. Avatar forms like Narasimha became central to Golu because they carried powerful moral lessons of protection, justice, and devotion.

Today, every golu doll continues this living heritage, preserving sacred stories and spiritual values across generations.

Invite the Divine Strength of Lakshmi Narasimhar into Your Home
Add this sacred Lakshmi Narasimhar Paper Mache golu doll to your festive steps and let your golu bommai radiate courage, prosperity, and fearless protection. Among your treasured dassara dolls, this divine kolu bommai will stand as a timeless symbol of faith, justice, and the protective grace of Lord Vishnu.

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