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Balambigai Devi Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 13 X 6.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Display / Gombe / Bommai

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Original price Rs. 3,300.00 - Original price Rs. 3,300.00
Original price
Rs. 3,300.00
Rs. 3,300.00 - Rs. 3,300.00
Current price Rs. 3,300.00
SKU 698448
Width Height Depth Weight

6.5 in

13 in

4.75 in

0.51 kg

• Celebrate Divine Motherhood with the Balambikai Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Bring the soft yet strong presence of Goddess Balambikai home with this beautifully sculpted Paper Mache Golu doll, which is designed to bestow compassion, protection, and divine grace over your Navaratri display.
• This idol, which was expertly made by artisans, depicts Balambikai, Goddess Parvati's childlike form, exuding spiritual strength, maternal love and innocence.
• This exquisitely painted Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai embodies the vivid detailing, gentle expressive features and traditional iconography that are prized in South Indian temple art.
• This idol adds divine tenderness and protective energy to your display of Dassara dolls, making it perfect for placing on the upper or middle tiers of your Golu stairs.
• This Balambikai Paper Mache Kolu bommai is a meaningful and timeless addition to any devotional or cultural collection due to its intricate craftsmanship and serene posture.
• It is ideal for Navaratri, Varalakshmi Vratam, Aadi Fridays or as a sacred gift for families seeking blessings of fertility, protection and well-being.
• To welcome Goddess Balambikai's nurturing grace and heavenly blessings into your home, including this Golu doll in your festive decor.

Symbolism & Significance
•Goddess Balambikai stands for the Divine Mother's protecting, loving, and caring qualities.
• She represents innocence, purity and unending maternal love as the young form of Goddess Parvati.
• Her magnificent figure represents strength concealed inside gentleness, while her sweet expression conveys comfort and concern.
• This Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai invites tranquility, prosperity and emotional harmony into the home by embodying maternity, protection and spiritual warmth.

The Legend of Goddess Balambikai
• As the divine child form of Goddess Parvati, Goddess Balambikai is adored in temples like as the famous Balambikai Amman Temple in Kanchipuram, according to traditional Shaivite traditions.
• The word Balambikai itself means Mother as a Child, signifying both ultimate divine might and innocence.
• Worshiping Balambikai, according to devotees, bestows protection, allays anxieties, and bestows health and harmony onto families.
• Many parents seek her blessings for their kids' wellbeing because they think her presence protects them from negativity and fosters development.
• Despite having a youthful aspect, Balambikai represents the entirety of Shakti's energy, serving as a reminder to followers that holy might may take on tender, nurturing forms.
• Her position as the devoted protector of families and children is honored when you place this Balambikai Paper Mache Kolu bommai in your Golu.

Significance within Golu Tradition
• The Balambikai Paper Mache Golu doll is very significant in traditional Golu arrangements because it represents motherhood, nurturing and heavenly protection.
• Her presence gives your collection of Dassara dolls spiritual balance and emotional warmth.
• This Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai reinforces principles of nurturing, compassion and feminine strength and goes well with goddess-themed steps and family-focused displays.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• The Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai complements Shakti, motherhood and Golu arrangements with temple themes.
• Navaratri honors divine feminine energy in all of her sacred forms.
• Golu dolls are arranged by families to tell tales of divine grace, culture, and spiritual heritage.
• This idol adds tenderness and tranquility to the devotional atmosphere of your Dassara doll display.
• Goddess Balambikai's presence represents maternal blessings, care and protection throughout the festival.

History of Golu Tradition
• In Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, the Golu bommai tradition began during the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century) and developed into a cherished home ritual.
• Families retain spiritual lessons, cultural values and ancestral devotion through carefully chosen Golu doll collections.
• Adding a Balambikai Paper Mache Kolu bommai to your collection of Dassara dolls honors feminine compassion and divine motherhood across generations, carrying on this tradition.

Care Instructions
• Store the Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai securely wrapped after the holiday season and handle carefully, as this handcrafted Paper Mache Kolu bommai is delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.
• To preserve its paint and paper mache finish, keep the Balambikai Paper Mache Golu bommai in a dry place and gently dust with a soft, dry cloth.

• Invite Divine Protection and Maternal Grace, This Navaratri Elevate your Dassara doll arrangement with nurturing love, peace, and spiritual warmth by adding the Balambikai Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps.
• This exquisitely made Balambikai Paper Mache Kolu bommai is a magnificent focal point that infuses your house with maternal grace, harmony and safety.

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