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Giri Plastic Golu Padi - 7T | 7 Triple Golu Stand/ Multi Purpose Navratri Golu Rack/ 63 x 52 x 57 Inches

Original price Rs. 13,450.00 - Original price Rs. 13,450.00
Original price
Rs. 13,450.00
Rs. 13,450.00 - Rs. 13,450.00
Current price Rs. 13,450.00
Availability:
9 in stock, ready to be shipped
SKU 6250109
Width Height Depth Weight

52 in

63 in

57 in

34.0 kg

InstallationĀ Mannual

• Get ready to showcase your golu dolls in style with our innovative Golu Padi—the perfect solution for creating a stunning Navaratri display!Ā 
• Our Kolu Padi is a lightweight and durable platform specially designed for the traditional South Indian festival of Navratri.
• This Kolu Padi serves as the foundation for setting up the dolls in a decorative and organized manner, creating a stunning visual spectacle.
• Our golu Padi (steps) is easy to assemble and disassemble, with different types of pipe, joints, and trays that can be arranged in a variety of configurations to suit your space and doll collection. Plus, the compact and stackable design makes it easy to store when not in use.
• Our Giri's Golu Padi in plastic is designed to "self-fit" by anybody and doesn't require any specific or specialized talent or skill.
• The accompanying manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to assemble the Plastic Kolu Padi, making the setup process hassle-free.
• Opening / Dismantling The kolu padi should always be done in reverse order, only according to the "fitting manual."
• This Golu Stand features Seven steps or tiers and is in three differnt size like Compact, regular, and triple, allowing you to beautifully arrange your Golu dolls in a cascading manner.
• This compact and portable golu stand is the perfect product for all the users who are desiring to decorate their golu dolls in Navarati days.
• Golu is a South Indian doll and figurine festival held during Navaratri and Dussehra. The festival features bommais (dolls) to tell stories about Hindu or secular cultural issues. Every Kolu needs a refreshing twist with beautiful dolls.
• The nine days of Navaratri symbolize human efforts to pursue and attain self-fulfillment.
• These dolls and figurines are typically placed on steps or rows of Golu Padi in odd numbers that can be either 3 steps, 5 steps, 7 steps, or 9 steps.
• The Giri Plastic Golu Padi is available in various step configurations to suit your preferences and available space.
• Additionally, you can select from three sizes: Compact, Regular, and Triple, offering flexibility in accommodating different-sized dolls and figurines.
• Compact: Ideal for a minimalist setup or smaller spaces. Regular: A versatile size suitable for standard Golu step configurations. Triple: Offers extra width, making it suitable for wider Golu steps or triple-tiered displays.
• Decorate your Kolu Padi with the unique collection of Golu Padis and dolls for this Navarathri from Giri.
• Additionally, you can find fitting videos on our YouTube channel, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience.
• So why wait? Get your hands on our Golu Padi today and take your Golu display to the next level!

FAQ

1. What is a Golu Padi?

A Golu Padi is a set of arranged steps or tiers used to display dolls (Golu bommais) during the Navratri festival in South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

2. How many steps does a traditional Golu Padi have?

A traditional Golu setup usually has 3, 5, 7, 9, or 11 steps, with odd numbers considered auspicious. However, the number can vary based on space and personal preference.

3. What is the purpose of arranging dolls on a Golu Padi?

The Golu Padi is used to narrate mythological stories, depict cultural scenes, and showcase creativity. The dolls represent gods, goddesses, humans, animals, and various themes.

4. What materials are used to make Golu Padi?

It is usually set up on Day 1 or 2 of Navratri (known as Amavasya or Prathamai). It's dismantled on Vijayadasami or the next day.

5. When is Golu Padi set up?

It is usually set up on Day 1 or 2 of Navratri (known as Amavasya or Prathamai). It's dismantled on Vijayadasami or the next day.

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