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60th Marriage Clay Golu Bommai Set - 7 x 5.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

Original price Rs. 2,500.00 - Original price Rs. 2,500.00
Original price
Rs. 2,500.00
Rs. 2,500.00 - Rs. 2,500.00
Current price Rs. 2,500.00
SKU 6973141
Width Height Depth Weight

5.5 in

7 in

4 in

3.975 kg

• This golu doll set is ideal for bringing joy and good fortune into your house.
• This dassara doll set is a wonderful way to celebrate Navaratri with loved ones.
• Golu is a doll and figurine festival held during the Hindu festival of Navaratri in South India. Golu, a seasonal celebration of Navratri and the Dussehra festival, is a set of steps decorated with Bommais (dolls) of all shapes and sizes.
• Decorate your Kolu Padi with this unique collection of Golu dolls for Navarathri.
• The kolu bommai set makes the ideal present for family members who observe Navaratri.
• A stunning example of Indian heritage is the kolu bommai set.
• This golu doll set is an excellent method to introduce Indian customs and culture to kids.
• This set of dassara dolls is essential to every celebration of Navaratri.
• A lovely and sophisticated complement to your Golu arrangement is the kolu bommai.
• The golu bommai set represents love, hope, and faith.
• This dassara doll set is a wonderful way to connect with your heritage.
• Adding the kolu bommai pair to your home is lovely and significant.
• An ideal present for festivals like Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarming.
• Additionally, Giri offers a wide range of plastic Golu padis and all decor items to create an enchanting ambiance for this Navaratri festival.

In Hindu tradition, the 60th marriage anniversary, also known as "Shashti Poorthi" or "Shashtabda Poorthi", holds profound significance. This milestone is more than a celebration of marital longevity; it represents a sacred reaffirmation of vows and a heartfelt invocation for harmony, health, and happiness in the couple's lives.

The Sanskrit term "Shashti Poorthi" translates to "sixty years," with Poorthi meaning "completion." In the Hindu lunar calendar, 60 years signify the conclusion of a full life cycle, marking the transition to a new phase often characterized by spiritual growth and imparting wisdom to future generations.

The 60th marriage anniversary celebrates renewal and gratitude. The couple reaffirms their marriage, gives thanks for their life together, and seeks blessings for continued peace and unity. The gathering of multiple family generations highlights familial continuity and harmony. Through rituals, the couple expresses gratitude to the gods for their blessings and seeks protection and prosperity for the years ahead.

Key Rituals of Shashti Poorthi include Ganapati Homam, Ayush Homam, and Navagraha Puja which invoke divine blessings for health, longevity, and spiritual well-being.
• Kashi Yatra is a symbolic reenactment where the husband plays the role of an abstainer embarking on a spiritual journey, only to be lovingly persuaded by his wife to return and resume family life.
• Mangalyadharanam involves the husband placing a new mangalya sutra (sacred thread) around his wife's neck, reaffirming their marital bond.
• Sathabhishekam is the ceremonial showering (abhishekam) of the couple with holy water by their children and family members as a sign of blessings and purity.
• Sumangali Pooja honors married women, whose presence symbolizes prosperity, fertility, and good fortune.

Festive celebrations include a grand vegetarian feast, featuring traditional delicacies, prepared for all attendees. The couple receives meaningful gifts from family members such as gold, silk clothing, or sacred items. Cultural programs including classical music and dance performances often enhance the celebration.

Shashti Poorthi is a time to reflect on the couple's journey, celebrate their commitment to family and dharma, and spiritually prepare for their golden years. It is believed to bring renewed energy, peace, and success into their lives as they embark on the next phase of their journey together.

FAQ

where can i buy cotton wicks?

Cotton wicks are available at Giri Stores, Giri websites, local puja stores, supermarkets, or online marketplaces specializing in religious items.

Are cotton wicks healthy?

Yes, cotton wicks are healthy and safe for use in lamps. They burn cleanly and evenly, especially when paired with pure oils like sesame or ghee.

Why are cotton wicks preferred in traditional lamps?

Cotton wicks burn evenly, are eco-friendly and are believed to attract positive energy, making them ideal for traditional lamps.