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Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 5.5 X 5.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma / Gombe / Bommai

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Original price Rs. 650.00 - Original price Rs. 650.00
Original price
Rs. 650.00
Rs. 650.00 - Rs. 650.00
Current price Rs. 650.00
SKU 696715
Width Height Depth Weight

5.5 in

5.5 in

2.5 in

0.22 kg

• Bring Home the Adorable Divine Presence of Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Welcome the irresistible innocence of Bala Krishna into your Navaratri display with this beautifully crafted Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll, capturing the playful toddler form of the beloved Lord.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this idol features Krishna in his adorable crawling posture, symbolizing joy, purity, and divine mischief.
• This exquisitely painted Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai showcases vibrant traditional colors and expressive details cherished by devotees across South India.
• Ideal for the middle or upper tiers of your festive arrangement, this idol enriches your Dassara dolls display with storytelling, devotion, and spiritual sweetness.
• The intricate craftsmanship and lifelike crawling pose make this Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai an enchanting centerpiece for collectors and devotees.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Krishna Jayanthi, or gifting during special occasions, this Krishna idol brings blessings of happiness, protection, and divine love.
• Add this delightful Golu doll to your festive steps to invite joy, peace, and playful divine energy into your home.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Crawling Krishna

Crawling Krishna represents the tender childhood phase of Lord Krishna where he explores the world with innocence, curiosity, and divine laughter. His crawling posture signifies growth, vitality, and the joyous beginnings of life. This Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai reflects his playful nature and loving presence—bringing warmth, positivity, and spiritual charm wherever it is placed.

The Legend of Bala Krishna Crawling (Elaborated)

According to ancient lore, Krishna’s early days in Gokulam were filled with divine mischief and unimaginable cuteness. As a toddler, he crawled around the courtyards of Nanda’s home, spreading joy to everyone who saw him. Devotees believed that even the earth beneath him felt blessed by his touch. One popular tale describes how Krishna crawled around searching for butter pots, leaving tiny handprints all over the house—much to Mother Yashoda’s amusement and frustration. These footprints became sacred symbols of divine presence in every home. Another beloved story tells of Krishna crawling to comfort the cows and calves in the courtyard. Even as a child, his compassion and warmth soothed all beings around him. Though small in form, Krishna performed miracles—defeating demons like Putana and Shakatasura—even while still crawling. These stories illustrate that divinity is present at every stage of life. Placing this Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai in your display celebrates these enchanting leelas, inviting divine innocence and joyful blessings into your festive space.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In a traditional Golu arrangement, the Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll symbolizes joy, divine playfulness, and protection. His presence enhances your Dassara dolls display by adding emotional warmth, mythological richness, and devotional sweetness. This Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai becomes a favorite among children and elders alike, reminding everyone of Krishna’s divine charm and love.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri celebrates divine energy, culture, artistry, and storytelling through Golu displays.
• The Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai fits beautifully into Krishna leela themes, Vaishnavite traditions, and child-god arrangements.
• Families creatively display Golu doll collections, welcoming guests to view their Dassara dolls and enjoy devotional stories, sweets, and festive exchanges.
• This adorable Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings happiness, innocence, and vibrancy to your entire display.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition began during the Vijayanagara Empire and later evolved into a treasured family celebration across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Through Golu doll collections, families preserve mythological tales, cultural roots, devotional traditions, and artistic heritage. A delightful piece like the Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai adds cultural depth and devotional storytelling to your Dassara dolls collection, continuing this cherished tradition for future generations.

Care Instructions :

• Keep the Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai in a dry place and clean gently with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its vibrant finish.
• Store securely wrapped after festivities and handle with care, as this clay-based Kolu bommai is delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Invite Joy, Innocence, and Divine Blessings This Navaratri

Add the Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps and elevate your Dassara dolls arrangement with divine charm, spiritual sweetness, and the protective love of Bala Krishna. This adorable Crawling Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings blessings of joy, purity, and devotion into your home.

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