Kabaleeshwarar Paper Mache Golu Bommai Pair - 21 x 12 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe
The famous Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore, Chennai, worships Kabali Karpagambal, a manifestation of Goddess Parvati, as Lord Shiva's spouse. Karpagambal's name, which translates to "Goddess of the Wish-Fulfilling Tree," represents her function in fulfilling her followers' wishes. She is seen as a loving mother who bestows wealth, well-being, and protection. One of the most well-known Shaivite temples in Tamil Nadu is Kapaleeshwarar Temple, where worshippers swarm to seek the heavenly blessing of Karpagambal, particularly during festivals like Panguni Peruvizha, which are observed with intense devotion and devotion.
• The Kabali and Karpagambal Pair's golu doll adds elegance and tradition to your joyous festivities.
• This lovely set, which is made of paper mache, is a wonderful complement to your golu bommai collection.
• These dassara dolls, which symbolize the worshipped gods, are perfect for adorning your Navaratri arrangement.
• The statues' fine details vividly and artistically convey the essence of Lord Kabali and Goddess Karpagambal.
• These kolu bommai figures are made to be portable and simple to incorporate into your holiday décor.
• The golu dolls represent dedication and the celebration of cultural heritage, making them ideal for Navaratri.
• The grace and divinity of the gods are reflected in each item of this set, which elevates the spiritual atmosphere of your house.
• To celebrate your family's rich traditions, display these dassara dolls during Navaratri or other traditional occasions.
• This golu bommai pair's classic style makes it a lovely complement to any hallowed space or exhibition area.
• Your Navaratri celebrations will stand out thanks to the kolu bommai set's vivid hues, which lend a festive appeal.
• This golu doll set is ideal for creating a lovely ambiance, whether you're a collector or someone celebrating the festival.