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Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 7.5 X 4 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma / Gombe / Bommai

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Original price Rs. 510.00 - Original price Rs. 510.00
Original price
Rs. 510.00
Rs. 510.00 - Rs. 510.00
Current price Rs. 510.00
SKU 696728
Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

7.5 in

3 in

0.285 kg

• Celebrate the Playful Grace of Butter Krishna with this Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Adorn your Navaratri steps with the enchanting presence of Butter Krishna through this exquisitely crafted Paper Mache Golu doll, capturing the beloved child-god in his iconic butter-stealing pose.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this idol showcases Bala Krishna’s innocence, joy, and divine mischief—filled with spiritual sweetness and cultural charm.
• This beautifully finished Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai is painted in vibrant traditional colors that highlight Krishna’s expressive features and irresistible charisma.
• Perfect for enhancing the upper or middle tiers of your festive steps, this idol enriches your Dassara dolls display with devotion, storytelling, and playful divinity.
• The detailed craftsmanship and lively posture make this Butter Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai a delightful centerpiece for devotees and collectors.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Krishna Jayanthi, Diwali, or gifting during auspicious occasions, this figurine symbolizes joy, prosperity, and the divine love Krishna showers on his devotees.
• Add this Golu doll to your festive setup to welcome blessings of happiness, sweetness, and spiritual positivity into your home.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Butter Krishna

Butter Krishna symbolizes the purest form of divine innocence, joy, and boundless love. His act of stealing butter represents the divine desire for the hearts of his devotees, while the overflowing pot symbolizes abundance, nourishment, and spiritual sweetness. This Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai radiates joy and reminds devotees of the playful yet protective nature of Bala Krishna—inviting purity, affection, and blissful devotion.

The Legend of Butter Krishna (Elaborated)

In the sacred tales of Krishna’s childhood, the young Lord is known for his irresistible love for butter. Every home in Gokulam stored butter high above reach, yet Krishna and his friends found clever ways to steal it—climbing, forming human pyramids, or simply charming their way into the hearts of the gopis. One beloved story tells of Krishna secretly eating butter from a pot, only to be caught by Mother Yashoda. When she confronted him, Krishna innocently denied the act—his butter-smeared face exposing his delightful mischief. This moment symbolizes divine love, the bond between mother and child, and the playful nature of God interacting with humanity. Butter is also symbolic of the purest essence of milk; likewise, Krishna is the pure essence of divinity. His love for butter represents his attraction to pure-hearted devotees. As Bala Krishna grew, each butter-stealing episode became a lesson in innocence, devotion, and joy. Placing this Butter Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai in your display celebrates these enchanting childhood leelas—filling your Golu with charm, warmth, and divine beauty.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In traditional Golu arrangements, the Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll is cherished for its storytelling charm and spiritual symbolism. His presence enriches your Dassara dolls display by adding warmth, mythological richness, and devotional delight. This captivating Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai highlights the playful side of divinity, making your festive arrangement emotionally uplifting and culturally meaningful.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri is celebrated through devotion, storytelling, and artistic Golu arrangements that honor divine energies.
• The Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai fits beautifully into Krishna leela themes, Vaishnavite traditions, and child-god arrangements.
• Families decorate their Golu doll steps creatively, welcoming guests to admire their Dassara dolls, exchange sweets, and share festival stories.
• This charming Butter Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings joy and liveliness to your Golu, becoming a favorite among visitors of all ages.
• His divine playfulness enhances the festival mood, symbolizing love, protection, innocence, and celebration.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition began in the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire and evolved into an artistic and devotional household custom across South India. Through Golu doll collections, families preserve mythological stories, cultural heritage, and artistic craftsmanship. The Butter Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai beautifully continues this tradition by celebrating Krishna’s childhood tales and devotional charm. This delightful figurine adds depth, cultural identity, and spiritual beauty to your Dassara dolls collection.

Care Instructions :

• Keep the Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai in a dry place and gently dust it with a soft, dry cloth to preserve its paint and finish.
• Store securely wrapped after the festival and handle with care, as this clay-based Kolu bommai is delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Invite Joy, Devotion, and Divine Sweetness This Navaratri

Add the Butter Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps and enrich your Dassara dolls arrangement with charm, innocence, and divine grace. This enchanting Butter Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings blessings of happiness, purity, and spiritual joy into your home.

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