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Bal Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai - 7 x 2.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Original price Rs. 200.00 - Original price Rs. 200.00
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Current price Rs. 200.00
Rs. 200.00 - Rs. 200.00
Current price Rs. 200.00
SKU 692960
Width Height Depth Weight

2.5 in

7 in

1.5 in

0.25 kg

• Add the Divine Charm of Bal Krishna to Your Golu Display
• Enrich your Navaratri Golu setup with the Bal Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai, capturing the innocence, playfulness, and divinity of Lord Krishna as a child.
• This exquisitely crafted Golu doll depicts Baby Krishna, lovingly called Bal Krishna, holding butter (makhan), symbolizing his mischievous yet endearing childhood.

Symbolism and Significance of Bal Krishna
Bal Krishna, the divine child form of Lord Krishna, is a symbol of innocence, joy, and boundless love. His playful acts, such as stealing butter and charming the residents of Vrindavan, reflect his mischievous yet affectionate nature. The butter in his hands signifies the sweet rewards of devotion and the idea that divine grace comes to those who are pure-hearted and sincere. Placing the Bal Krishna Murti in your Golu display brings blessings of joy, prosperity, and protection to your home.

Importance of Navaratri and Golu Tradition
• Navaratri, meaning “nine nights,” is a sacred festival that honors Goddess Durga and celebrates the victory of good over evil.
• One of the most cherished traditions during Navaratri is the arrangement of Golu dolls, where families create a stepped display featuring mythological characters, divine figures, and cultural icons.
• Bal Krishna Golu Bommai is a delightful addition to this tradition, highlighting the childhood stories of Lord Krishna and encouraging devotion among all age groups.
• As families and friends visit each other’s homes to admire the Golu displays, they exchange stories, chant prayers, and celebrate the divine energy present in each home.

Artistry and Craftsmanship
• Bal Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai is made from high-quality clay, ensuring durability and intricate detailing that captures the charm and innocence of young Krishna.
• The vibrant colors, expressive facial features, and intricate ornaments bring Bal Krishna to life, making this Golu doll an eye-catching centerpiece for your Navaratri display.
• This eco-friendly Golu doll not only reflects traditional Indian craftsmanship but also adds a spiritual touch to your festive celebrations.

A Story to Share During Navaratri
The Story of Krishna and the Butter Thief
One of the most beloved tales from Lord Krishna’s childhood is his love for butter. Known as Makhan Chor (butter thief), Krishna would often steal butter from the homes of the Gopis. Despite their attempts to hide the butter, Krishna and his friends would find creative ways to reach the pots hung high from the ceiling. When confronted, Krishna’s mischievous smile would melt the hearts of the Gopis. This delightful tale symbolizes divine playfulness and the joy Krishna brings to his devotees, teaching that pure love and devotion can attract the divine.

A Story to Share with Visitors
Krishna and Yashoda – A Lesson in Devotion
Another cherished story is when Yashoda, Krishna’s foster mother, tied him to a grinding stone as punishment for his mischievous behavior. Despite her anger, Yashoda’s heart melted when she saw Krishna’s innocent face and realized that her love for him was beyond measure. This story reflects the unconditional bond between the divine and the devotee. Sharing this tale during Navaratri enhances the spiritual significance of your Golu display, inspiring visitors to cultivate love and devotion in their lives.

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