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Krishna Sandipani Ashram Clay Golu Bommai - 7 X 9.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe

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Original price Rs. 950.00 - Original price Rs. 950.00
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Rs. 950.00
Rs. 950.00 - Rs. 950.00
Current price Rs. 950.00
SKU 697135
Width Height Depth Material Weight

9.5 in

7 in

6 in

Clay

1.515 kg

• Divine Studenthood of Krishna – Sandeepani Ashram Clay Golu Doll
• Capture the sacred moment of young Krishna learning under Sage Sandeepani in this beautifully hand-sculpted golu doll set, made from traditional clay.
• This spiritually enriching kolu bommai features Krishna and Balarama seated before their Guru, symbolizing the values of discipline, humility, and divine wisdom.
• Add this meaningful golu bommai to your Navaratri arrangement to highlight the importance of education and Guru-shishya parampara in Hindu tradition.
• Ideal for families with children, teachers, and devotees, this dasara dolls piece encourages reverence for knowledge and righteous conduct.
• Let your golu doll setup come alive with this scene of divine studentship, which beautifully blends playfulness and piety.
• A timeless kolu bommai choice for those curating Krishna leelas, educational values, or guru-themed displays.
• This exquisite clay-crafted golu bommai stands out in your dasara dolls collection as a representation of wisdom passed through lineage.
• Gift your home the blessing of learning and devotion through this educational and divine golu doll story.

Symbolism & Significance
This golu doll depicts a young Krishna and his brother Balarama seated reverently before their Guru, Sandeepani. The kolu bommai captures more than a learning scene—it radiates the spirit of sacred education, humility in greatness, and respect for the Guru. In the world of dasara dolls, this piece represents the divine student who obeys dharma and absorbs knowledge to uplift the world. A perfect golu bommai to inspire young minds.

Significance within Golu Tradition
The Guru-shishya tradition is a sacred theme in the kolu bommai arrangement, and this golu doll honors it profoundly. Placing Krishna at Sandeepani Ashram in your dasara dolls display adds spiritual depth and cultural learning to your Golu steps. This golu bommai encourages conversations on discipline, responsibility, and the joy of learning, making it ideal for children and students during Navaratri.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• During Navaratri, each golu doll in the arrangement reflects a value, story, or aspect of dharma.
• This kolu bommai of Krishna in the Ashram setting complements themes of education, knowledge, and divine leelas.
• Pair this golu bommai with other Krishna episodes—like Govardhan Leela or Krishna and Sudama—for a complete childhood narrative.
• In your dasara dolls setup, place this on a mid-tier to draw attention to Krishna’s divine yet humble learning phase.

The Divine Legend – Krishna at Sandeepani’s Gurukul
After Krishna and Balarama’s formative years in Vrindavan, they were sent to the ashram of Sage Sandeepani in Avantika (Ujjain) to receive formal education. Despite being the Supreme himself, Krishna played the perfect disciple—humble, attentive, and disciplined. Under Sandeepani’s guidance, both brothers mastered all branches of knowledge—Vedas, warfare, logic, and scriptures—within a remarkably short period. In gratitude, they asked the Sage for a gurudakshina. Sage Sandeepani asked for the return of his lost son, who had drowned in the ocean at Prabhasa. With divine power and devotion, Krishna and Balarama went to the depths of the sea and rescued the boy from the clutches of the demon Panchajanya. The boy was returned alive to his parents, fulfilling the Guru’s wish. This powerful moment in Krishna’s life showcases his role not just as a leela-purusha, but also as the perfect student—devoted to his Guru.
This golu doll captures that spirit of humble divinity, offering a story of selflessness and respect within your kolu bommai.

History of Golu – Sacred Storytelling Through Dolls
The cherished tradition of golu doll display during Navaratri stems from the cultural richness of the Vijayanagara Empire.
• Originally arranged by royalty to depict religious scenes, epics, and everyday life, these dolls soon entered homes as kolu bommai—a way to pass down values, art, and storytelling.
• Women carefully arrange steps, selecting dolls like this Krishna golu bommai that blend devotion and learning.
• The theme of dasara dolls allows for spiritual creativity—where mythology, education, and virtue all come to life in miniature form.
• This Krishna at Gurukul kolu bommai continues that tradition—encouraging children to seek knowledge and honor their teachers, just as the Lord himself once did.

Bring the Blessing of Education into Your Golu Steps
Let Krishna in Sandeepani Ashram shine among your golu doll collection as a reminder that even the Divine bows before a true teacher. With this beautiful kolu bommai, your dasara dolls display becomes a sacred celebration of learning, humility, and tradition. Honor the Guru and inspire your family with this unique golu bommai this Navaratri.

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