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Krishna Murti With Vasudev Devaki Clay Golu Bommai- 7 X 9.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Golu Bommai/Gombe

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Rs. 900.00 - Rs. 900.00
Current price Rs. 900.00
SKU 697133
Width Height Depth Material Weight

9.5 in

7 in

6 in

Clay

1.245 kg

Krishna with Vasudeva and Devaki – The Divine Birth Captured in Clay
• Celebrate the miraculous birth of Lord Krishna with this exquisitely handcrafted golu doll, portraying baby Krishna with His parents, Vasudeva and Devaki, in the prison of Mathura.
• This symbolic kolu bommai recreates a pivotal moment from the Bhagavata Purana—the divine child who was born to destroy evil and restore dharma.
• Featuring intricate detailing and painted in divine hues, this dasara dolls set brings myth, devotion, and storytelling into your Navaratri display.
• Perfect for your golu bommai steps, this scene radiates divine energy, hope, and the triumph of light over darkness.
• As a golu doll, it tells the emotional story of parental devotion, divine promise, and the unfolding of cosmic destiny.
• This kolu bommai is especially meaningful when placed near Krishna Leela sets, enhancing your narrative-themed Golu arrangements.
• For collectors of mythological dasara dolls, this piece brings both cultural depth and spiritual resonance.
• This sacred golu bommai scene invites conversations on faith, dharma, and the power of divine protection.

Symbolism of Krishna’s Birth
In this golu doll, we witness the most sacred night—when the eighth child of Devaki, prophesied to vanquish Kamsa, arrives in the prison cell under divine protection. The chains may bind the body, but not the divine will. This kolu bommai reflects the very essence of Navaratri—overcoming darkness with the light of devotion and destiny. As part of your dasara dolls collection, it marks the divine descent of the Lord in human form, reminding us that protection always arrives for the devoted. The golu bommai captures Vasudeva’s silent courage, Devaki’s enduring faith, and the aura of baby Krishna—the promise of liberation.

The Legend Behind the Clay
According to Srimad Bhagavatam, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Krishna, the eighth child of Devaki, while she and Vasudeva were imprisoned by her brother, the tyrant Kamsa. On the night of His birth, the prison gates miraculously opened, the guards fell asleep, and the Yamuna parted to let Vasudeva carry baby Krishna across to Gokul.
• This golu doll immortalizes that moment of divine intervention.
• Include this kolu bommai in your Golu to retell this powerful narrative to the next generation.
• A moving addition to your dasara dolls, symbolizing faith, protection, and the triumph of divine will.
• With this golu bommai, your Navaratri steps become a spiritual theater of Bhakti and Leela.

Golu Tradition – A Legacy of Faith and Storytelling
The golu doll tradition is rooted in the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire, where dolls were arranged to narrate sacred epics during Navaratri.
• Today, the kolu bommai display is a celebration of divine stories, virtues, and cultural identity across Tamil Nadu, Andhra, and Karnataka.
• Through dasara dolls, families pass down values, heritage, and mythological knowledge.
• Mythical sets like Krishna’s birth are treasured golu bommai centerpieces that bring joy to children and reverence to elders alike.

Bring the Blessings of Krishna Home
Invite the divine into your home this Navaratri with the golu doll of Krishna with Vasudeva and Devaki—a sacred scene that evokes emotion, surrender, and cosmic play. This timeless kolu bommai brings not just beauty, but the blessings of Krishna Bhakti. Make it a part of your dasara dolls this year, and let your golu bommai steps glow with the miracle of divine birth.

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