
Krishna Kalinga Narthanam Clay Golu Bommai - 12 x 8 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/Bommai
• Krishna Kalinga Narthanam Clay Golu Bommai: Celebrating the Divine Dance of Victory
• Infuse your Navaratri Golu display with the divine energy of Lord Krishna as he performs the Kalinga Narthanam, the iconic dance on the serpent Kalinga.
• This beautifully crafted clay Golu Bommai brings to life the legendary moment from Krishna’s childhood, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil, divine strength, and the power of righteousness.
• Made from high-quality clay, this idol captures Krishna’s playful yet powerful essence, making it an auspicious and meaningful addition to your festive celebrations.
• Symbolism of Krishna's Kalinga Narthanam
The Kalinga Narthanam (Dance on Kalinga) is one of the most celebrated stories in Krishna's childhood and an embodiment of his divine supremacy. In this clay Golu Bommai, Krishna is depicted performing his divine dance on the hood of the mighty serpent Kalinga, who had poisoned the Yamuna River, causing harm to the villagers and animals. Krishna, using his divine powers, tamed Kalinga with his playful and captivating dance, causing the serpent to surrender and repent for his actions. Krishna's dance symbolizes the power of the divine to subdue evil forces with ease, as well as the idea that pure devotion and righteousness will always triumph over pride and cruelty. The Kalinga Narthanam also represents the importance of the mind and heart’s alignment with spiritual values to overcome challenges in life.
• Navaratri is a sacred festival dedicated to honoring the divine feminine, Shakti, celebrated over nine nights. During this festival, families create elaborate Golu displays, which are arranged with dolls representing divine figures, cultural stories, and spiritual teachings.
• This golu bommai adds a powerful spiritual dimension to your Golu display by embodying strength, devotion, and unwavering commitment to righteousness.
• His presence in your Golu setup invites blessings of peace, prosperity, and divine grace.
• A key tradition during Navaratri is the Golu display, where households arrange a stepped setup adorned with dolls representing divine legends, cultural themes, and stories of spiritual significance.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to admire the Golu displays, chant prayers, and seek blessings from the Divine. It is an auspicious period to celebrate the victory of good over evil and to strengthen bonds with family and community.
• Made from high-quality clay, this Dassara doll is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, with intricate detailing that highlights the divine attributes.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Diwali, or as a housewarming gift, this idol is a meaningful addition to any home.
• Additionally, Giri offers an extensive selection of plastic Golu padis along with a variety of decor items to help you craft an enchanting and vibrant ambiance this Navaratri festival.
• Celebrate Navaratri with the Divine Grace of Krishna’s Kalinga Narthanam. Add this Krishna Kalinga Narthanam clay Golu Bommai to your display today and let Krishna’s blessings of divine strength, peace, and righteousness fill your home.
The Story of Krishna and Kalinga
The story of Krishna's Dance on Kalinga is a fascinating episode from the Bhagavata Purana. Kalinga, a multi-headed serpent, had taken residence in the Yamuna River, poisoning the waters and making it dangerous for the people and animals of Vrindavan. Krishna, with his divine powers, decided to subdue Kalinga to restore peace and purity to the river. When Krishna confronted Kalinga, the serpent tried to strike him with its many heads, but Krishna, with his playful yet commanding nature, climbed onto Kalinga’s hoods and began to dance. As Krishna’s feet touched each of Kalinga's heads, the serpent’s pride and arrogance were humbled. In surrender, Kalinga admitted his wrongdoings and pleaded for mercy. Krishna, showing compassion, forgave him and instructed him to leave the river, restoring peace and harmony to the land. The Kalinga Narthanam story signifies that no matter how powerful evil forces may seem, divine wisdom and grace can effortlessly overcome them. It also conveys the message of humility, repentance, and the importance of using one’s power for good.