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Kamakshi Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 18 x 11 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Kolu Bommai/ Gombe

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Rs. 2,750.00
Rs. 2,750.00 - Rs. 2,750.00
Current price Rs. 2,750.00
SKU 6901124
Width Height Depth Weight

11 in

18 in

5.5 in

1.54 kg

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Embrace the Compassionate Grace of Goddess Kamakshi in Your Sacred Navaratri Golu

• Adorn your festive steps with this divine golu doll of Goddess Kamakshi, beautifully crafted in paper mache to symbolize love, compassion, wisdom, and supreme feminine energy.
• This sacred golu bommai portrays Kamakshi Devi, the presiding goddess of Kanchipuram and one of the most revered forms of Parvati, blessing devotees with peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.
• A spiritually significant addition to your dassara dolls collection, this divine figurine reflects the Mother Goddess in her benevolent and graceful form.
• Crafted in lightweight paper mache with vibrant traditional detailing, this kolu bommai beautifully preserves the temple-like elegance of Kamakshi Amman worship.
• Perfect for top-tier placement in your golu doll arrangement, this sacred form invokes blessings of harmony, marriage, wisdom, and abundance.
• This golu bommai is ideal for devotees who seek the loving protection of the Divine Mother and wish to honor Shakti during Navaratri.
• Among your treasured dassara dolls, Kamakshi stands as the embodiment of mercy, beauty, and supreme consciousness.
• A timeless kolu bommai that preserves one of the most powerful and beloved forms of Devi worship.

Symbolism & Significance
Kamakshi means “She whose eyes awaken desire”—not worldly desire, but the longing for liberation and divine truth. This sacred golu bommai symbolizes the compassionate gaze of the Divine Mother who grants both worldly welfare and spiritual elevation. She is often seated in Padmasana, symbolizing inner peace, control of the senses, and supreme wisdom. This kolu bommai teaches devotees that true beauty lies in balance, compassion, and spiritual strength. Among dassara dolls, Kamakshi represents the softer yet powerful aspect of Shakti—the mother who nurtures while guiding souls toward enlightenment. Its presence in the kolu bommai setup strengthens the divine feminine energy of the entire Golu arrangement.

Navaratri Celebration & Spiritual Relevance
• Navaratri celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura, marking the triumph of divine power over ego, evil, and ignorance. Across nine nights, the Goddess manifests in many forms to protect the universe.
• Beyond the battle, Navaratri honors the three fundamental energies—Durga (strength), Lakshmi (prosperity), and Saraswati (wisdom). Kamakshi beautifully embodies all three within one form.
• This golu doll carries a unique spiritual significance because Kamakshi is worshipped as the Mother who fulfills desires while guiding devotees toward moksha.
• In Golu tradition, this golu bommai belongs on the highest step because she represents supreme Shakti and divine motherhood.
• A special storytelling significance of keeping Kamakshi among your dassara dolls is her connection to Kanchipuram, one of India’s most sacred Shakti centers.
• This kolu bommai reminds devotees that the Mother’s grace is both protective and transformative.

The Divine Story of Kamakshi – The Goddess of Kanchipuram
Long ago, Goddess Parvati wished to unite with Lord Shiva and performed severe penance in Kanchipuram. She created a Shiva Lingam from sand beneath a mango tree and worshipped it with complete devotion. To test her sincerity, Lord Shiva sent floods through the river Vegavathi. As the waters rose, Parvati embraced the sand Lingam tightly to protect it from being washed away.

Moved by her devotion, Shiva appeared before her and accepted her as his eternal consort. In this form, Parvati became known as Kamakshi—the Goddess whose eyes radiate love, compassion, and fulfillment. The Kamakshi temple in Kanchipuram became one of the most important Shakti temples, where she is worshipped as the center of Sri Vidya tradition. This sacred golu bommai preserves that timeless story of devotion, surrender, and divine union.

History of Golu – The True Traditional Legacy
The tradition of Golu traces back to ancient Devi worship, where figurines were arranged to symbolize cosmic creation and divine hierarchy. During the Chola period, temples became centers of sculptural storytelling, creating clay figures of gods, goddesses, and saints that laid the roots of the kolu bommai tradition. The Vijayanagara Empire formalized Golu during Navaratri, where grand displays of Devi forms became central to royal worship. Later, the Nayakas and Marathas brought this sacred practice into homes, preserving mythology, devotion, and family traditions through dassara dolls. Goddess forms like Kamakshi became essential in Golu because they reflected the true heart of Navaratri—Shakti in her many forms. Today, every golu doll continues this living heritage, preserving sacred stories and spiritual wisdom for future generations.

Let Kamakshi’s Divine Grace Bless Your Home with Love and Prosperity
Add this sacred Kamakshi Paper Mache golu doll to your festive steps and let your golu bommai radiate compassion, wisdom, and divine blessings. Among your treasured dassara dolls, this beautiful kolu bommai will stand as a timeless symbol of motherly grace, spiritual strength, and eternal Shakti.

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