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Adi Shankarar Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 6 inches | Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma /Gombe / Bommai

Availability:
10 in stock, ready to be shipped
Original price Rs. 600.00 - Original price Rs. 600.00
Original price
Rs. 600.00
Rs. 600.00 - Rs. 600.00
Current price Rs. 600.00
SKU 690121
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4 in

6 in

3.5 in

Paper Mach

0.205 kg

• Bring home the enlightened presence of Adi Shankarar with this finely crafted paper mache idol, created to elevate your Navaratri display with knowledge, devotion, and spiritual clarity.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this idol portrays Adi Shankara as the great philosopher-saint and Jagadguru, symbolizing renunciation, wisdom, and realization of the ultimate truth.
• This traditionally styled Adi Shankarar Paper Mache golu bommai reflects classical South Indian craftsmanship, capturing the calm expression and ascetic grace associated with the revered teacher.
• Ideal for placement on the upper tiers of your festive steps, this sacred figure enhances your dassara dolls arrangement with philosophical depth and devotional meaning.
• The serene posture, detailed robes, and scholarly presence make this Adi Shankarar Paper Mache kolu bommai a timeless addition to any spiritual or cultural display.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Vijayadashami, and Saraswati Pooja, this idol honors the path of knowledge as a form of devotion.
• Add this golu doll to your home to invite clarity of thought, inner peace, and spiritual guidance throughout the festive season.

The Legend of Adi Shankarar

Adi Shankarar was born in Kalady, Kerala, and displayed extraordinary spiritual brilliance from an early age. Recognizing the impermanence of worldly life, he sought spiritual truth while still a child and embraced the path of renunciation. As a young monk, Adi Shankara traveled extensively across the Indian subcontinent, engaging in philosophical debates and reviving the essence of Sanatana Dharma. Through his profound commentaries on the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Brahma Sutras, he established Advaita Vedanta as a foundational philosophy. He founded four major mathas in the four directions of India to preserve spiritual learning and unity. Placing this Adi Shankarar Paper Mache kolu bommai in your display honors his lifelong mission of spreading wisdom, devotion, and spiritual discipline.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition originated during the Vijayanagara Empire, where dolls were arranged to depict gods, saints, and cultural life. Over time, it evolved into a cherished household celebration across South India. Through carefully curated golu doll collections, families preserve devotion, philosophy, and ancestral storytelling. Saintly figures like Adi Shankarar enrich dassara dolls displays by connecting divine worship with spiritual wisdom and lived tradition.

Care Instructions :

• Keep the Adi Shankarar Paper Mache golu bommai in a dry place and clean gently using a soft, dry cloth.
• Store securely wrapped during off-season and handle with care, as this Adi Shankarar Paper Mache kolu bommai is delicate.

Invite Wisdom and Spiritual Clarity This Navaratri

Add the Adi Shankarar golu doll to your festive steps and elevate your dassara dolls arrangement with timeless wisdom and inner illumination. This beautifully crafted Adi Shankarar Paper Mache kolu bommai serves as a spiritual anchor, inspiring devotion, knowledge, and self-realization in your home.

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