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Dasavataram Clay Golu Bommai Set -6.75 x 2.5 Inches | Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Original price Rs. 2,330.00 - Original price Rs. 2,330.00
Original price
Rs. 2,330.00
Rs. 2,330.00 - Rs. 2,330.00
Current price Rs. 2,330.00
SKU 690234
Width Height Depth Material Weight

2.5 in

6.75 in

2 in

Clay

3.19 kg

Tags

Golu dolls, navaratri bommai, dasavatharam set

• Celebrate the Sacred Ten Incarnations with the Dasavatharam Clay Golu Bommai Set

• Bring home the divine story of Lord Vishnu’s ten avatars with this beautifully handcrafted golu doll set, symbolizing the eternal protection of dharma and universal balance.
• This finely detailed golu bommai set depicts the Dashavatara—Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki—each representing divine intervention to uphold righteousness.
• Carefully made from clay by skilled traditional artisans, this kolu bommai set reflects the rich heritage of mythological storytelling celebrated in South Indian festive traditions.
• A spiritually meaningful addition to your Navaratri décor, this golu doll arrangement beautifully illustrates the progression of divine incarnations through different ages.
• Perfect for mythology-themed steps, this golu bommai enriches your festive storytelling and adds sacred significance to your Navaratri arrangement.
• Among your treasured dassara dolls, this divine set reminds devotees of Lord Vishnu’s promise to restore harmony whenever dharma declines.
• Place this golu doll collection on your Golu steps to inspire devotion, curiosity, and admiration among family members and visitors.

Symbolism & Significance

The Dasavatharam represents the ten sacred incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each appearing in different cosmic ages to protect righteousness and destroy evil forces. This golu bommai set symbolizes divine protection and the gradual evolution of life and consciousness according to ancient Hindu philosophy. From the aquatic avatar Matsya to the future warrior Kalki, each incarnation reflects a stage of cosmic development and spiritual guidance. Displaying this kolu bommai during Navaratri reminds devotees that whenever righteousness declines, the Divine manifests to restore harmony. As part of your dassara dolls collection, this sacred theme encourages devotion and spiritual reflection across generations.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri celebrates the triumph of divine energy over negativity, and the Golu display becomes a sacred stage for narrating spiritual stories.
• Families arrange kolu bommai on odd-numbered steps, placing deities and mythological scenes on the upper tiers.
• This Dasavatharam theme fits perfectly into a mythology-focused step and enriches the cultural significance of your display.
• As guests admire your arrangement of dassara dolls, the divine story of Vishnu’s avatars becomes a central point of devotion and discussion.

The Divine Legend of the Ten Avatars

According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Vishnu incarnates whenever the balance of the universe is threatened. In the earliest age, He appeared as Matsya, the great fish who saved the sacred Vedas from a cosmic flood. He later manifested as Kurma, the tortoise who supported the churning of the ocean, and as Varaha, the mighty boar who lifted the Earth from the depths of the sea. Narasimha appeared as a half-man, half-lion to defeat the tyrant Hiranyakashipu and protect the devoted Prahlada.

Later came Vamana, the humble dwarf who restored cosmic order by humbling King Bali. Parashurama followed as the warrior sage who punished unjust rulers. Rama, the noble king of the Ramayana, embodied righteousness and duty. Krishna, the divine guide of the Bhagavad Gita, taught devotion, wisdom, and dharma. Buddha appeared to spread compassion and non-violence, and Kalki—the final avatar yet to appear—will restore righteousness at the end of the cosmic age.

This golu doll set beautifully captures the essence of these divine forms and brings their powerful spiritual message into your home.

History of Golu – A Tradition of Storytelling

The tradition of arranging golu bommai during Navaratri dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, when royal courts displayed dolls to illustrate sacred stories and moral teachings. Over time, this custom spread throughout South India and became a cherished household tradition, especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Families arrange steps filled with gods, saints, mythological scenes, and everyday life figures. Each piece of dassara dolls contributes to a larger narrative of devotion, culture, and heritage. Today, arranging golu doll displays continues to preserve these sacred stories while connecting generations with spiritual traditions.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Divine Dashavatara

Bring the timeless wisdom of Lord Vishnu’s incarnations into your home with this Dasavatharam Clay Golu Bommai Set. This sacred representation enriches your kolu bommai display and adds meaningful mythology to your dassara dolls collection. Let this divine golu doll set transform your Navaratri steps into a celebration of dharma, devotion, and eternal cosmic balance.

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