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Flute Krishna - 9.5 x 3 Inches | Paper Mache Doll / Golu Doll / Golu Bommai / Janmashtami Decoration

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Original price Rs. 680.00 - Original price Rs. 680.00
Original price
Rs. 680.00
Rs. 680.00 - Rs. 680.00
Current price Rs. 680.00
SKU 696722
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3 in

9.5 in

2.5 in

Paper Mache

0.235 kg

Tags

Flute krishna , paper mache dolls , golu doll

• Celebrate Divine Melody with the Flute Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai
• Bring home the enchanting presence of Lord Krishna playing his divine flute with this beautifully handcrafted paper mache golu doll, a symbol of love, joy, and spiritual bliss.
• Revered as the embodiment of compassion and divine charm, Krishna’s flute represents the call of the soul toward devotion and eternal truth.
• This traditional golu bommai is delicately crafted with vibrant colors and graceful detailing, capturing the serene beauty and divine expression of Lord Krishna.
• A spiritually uplifting addition to your Navaratri or Janmashtami display, this kolu bommai radiates peace, devotion, and sacred joy, making it ideal for homes celebrating Bhakti and divine love.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Flute Krishna

Lord Krishna playing the flute symbolizes divine love, harmony, and the call of the soul toward the Supreme. The flute represents surrender — hollow and empty, allowing divine music to flow through it, just as devotees surrender to God. Krishna’s presence signifies joy, compassion, and spiritual awakening. This golu bommai embodies devotion, bliss, and divine harmony.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In traditional Navaratri displays, the Flute Krishna golu doll represents divine love, joy, and spiritual devotion. Placing this sacred form in your arrangement enriches your dassara dolls collection with Bhakti and cultural meaning. The presence of this kolu bommai inspires devotional singing, storytelling, and spiritual reflection, making your festive display uplifting and serene.

Why Navaratri is Celebrated

Navaratri, meaning “nine nights,” is celebrated to honor the Divine Feminine — Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati — representing strength, prosperity, and wisdom. The festival commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.

During Navaratri, arranging golu doll displays reflects devotion, storytelling, and cultural tradition. Through prayers, music, and rituals, devotees seek blessings for protection, prosperity, and knowledge. Krishna’s presence complements this celebration by symbolizing love, devotion, and divine joy.

History of Golu

The tradition of arranging golu doll displays dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where royal courts celebrated Navaratri with elaborate depictions of mythology and culture. Over time, this custom became a cherished household ritual across South India. Through carefully arranged golu bommai collections, families preserve sacred stories, devotion, and cultural heritage. The Flute Krishna kolu bommai continues this timeless tradition, enriching your dassara dolls display with divine beauty and spiritual meaning.

The Divine Legend of Flute Krishna

According to sacred tradition, Lord Krishna’s flute enchanted all of Vrindavan — humans, animals, and even nature itself. The divine music symbolized the call of God to every soul, inviting them toward love, devotion, and spiritual union. The Gopis, deeply devoted to Krishna, followed the sound of his flute, representing the soul’s longing for divine connection.

Krishna’s life teaches love, compassion, righteousness, and the joy of devotion. From protecting devotees to guiding Arjuna through the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna represents divine wisdom and eternal truth. The Flute Krishna form beautifully symbolizes bliss, devotion, and the harmony between the divine and creation. This golu bommai captures that sacred melody and divine presence.

Care Instructions

• Keep the golu bommai in a dry place and gently clean using a soft, dry cloth to preserve its paint and paper mache finish.
• Store carefully wrapped after use and handle with care, as handcrafted idols are delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Invite Divine Joy This Navaratri

Add this sacred golu doll to your Navaratri or Janmashtami display and enrich your dassara dolls arrangement with divine love, harmony, and bliss. This traditional kolu bommai serves as a spiritual centerpiece, bringing peace, devotion, and divine joy into your home.

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