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Krishna Murti With Gopiyar Clay Golu Bommai Set - 9 X 3.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe

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Current price Rs. 1,890.00
SKU 696834
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3.5 in

9 in

3 in

Clay

4.06 kg

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• Celebrate Divine Love and Devotion with the Krishna with Gopiyar Clay Golu Bommai Set
• Bring the divine charm of Lord Krishna surrounded by his beloved Gopikas into your home with this beautifully handcrafted golu doll set.
• This captivating golu bommai recreates the joyous Raas Leela—Krishna’s divine dance with the Gopiyar—symbolizing pure love, surrender, and spiritual ecstasy.
• Hand-sculpted in clay by traditional artisans, this kolu bommai brings a touch of Vrindavan’s mystical grace to your Navaratri celebrations.
• A perfect centerpiece for your dassara dolls arrangement, this scene represents the soul's longing for union with the Divine.
• The intricate detailing and expressive figures of Krishna and the Gopiyar make this golu doll a timeless addition to your spiritual decor.
• Add this devotional golu bommai set to the top or middle tier of your kolu bommai display, evoking the bliss of divine love and the enchanting leelas of Krishna.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Krishna Janmashtami, weddings, or spiritual gifting, this dassara dolls set inspires joy, bhakti, and cultural beauty.
• Giri also offers a wide range of golu doll accessories, plastic Golu padis, and thematic decor to complete your festive vision.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Krishna with Gopikas
Lord Krishna’s dance with the Gopikas represents the supreme spiritual union between the soul (Gopikas) and the Divine (Krishna). Their love transcends the material world and becomes an eternal symbol of bhakti, surrender, and divine playfulness. In golu doll form, this leela brings emotional depth, charm, and devotion to your kolu bommai steps.

Significance within Golu Tradition
This golu bommai is cherished during Navaratri as a celebration of divine love. It reflects not only Krishna’s compassion and joy but also the unwavering devotion of the Gopikas. Adding this set to your dassara dolls display uplifts your spiritual ambiance and invites blessings of love, unity, and bliss.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a nine-night celebration of divine feminine energy, often accompanied by vibrant Golu displays narrating stories from mythology, bhakti traditions, and social life.
• Kolu bommai steps (typically in 3, 5, 7, or 9 tiers) are arranged with divine figures at the top and cultural scenes below. Krishna with Gopikas fits beautifully in the devotional middle tiers.
• Families welcome guests during Navaratri to view their golu doll arrangements, chant bhajans, and share prasadam, strengthening community ties and spiritual harmony.
• This dassara dolls piece adds joy and cultural richness to the festive spirit, particularly loved by children and elders alike.

History of Golu
The tradition of golu bommai displays began in the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire and was later spread across South India. Over time, these doll arrangements evolved into devotional storytelling through clay and color. Every kolu bommai has a story—and Krishna’s Raas Leela with the Gopiyar is one of the most celebrated in Vaishnava traditions. Golu continues to be a cherished part of Navaratri, passed down through generations. Each golu doll holds sacred meaning, helping preserve spiritual, mythological, and folk traditions through vibrant artistic expression.

Krishna and the Gopikas
The Raas Leela, the dance of divine love, is one of the most captivating tales of Krishna’s life in Vrindavan. On the full moon night, Krishna appeared simultaneously beside every Gopika, dancing joyfully with each of them under the moonlit sky. Though many in number, each Gopika felt Krishna’s undivided attention and love, revealing his divine omnipresence. This cosmic dance symbolized the soul’s yearning for the Divine and Krishna’s boundless love for his devotees. It is said that time stood still during the Raas, and even the gods watched in awe. This story continues to inspire saints, poets, and devotees who see in it the purest form of bhakti—a selfless, ecstatic surrender to the Lord.

Add the Magic of Vrindavan to Your Home
Celebrate this Navaratri with the joyous love of Krishna and the Gopiyar. Bring home this clay golu bommai set and elevate your kolu bommai display with divine energy, spiritual emotion, and timeless storytelling. A must-have in every dassara dolls collection.

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