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Kumbhakarna Clay Golu Bommai - 3 x 11.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Rs. 1,000.00
Rs. 1,000.00 - Rs. 1,000.00
Current price Rs. 1,000.00
SKU 697127
Width Height Depth Weight

11.5 in

3 in

6 in

1.785 kg

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Bring the grand story of the Ramayana into your festive display with the powerful Kumbhakarna Clay Golu Doll! 

• Also known as Kumbhakarna Clay Golu Bommai, Kumbhakarna Golu Doll, Kumbhakarna Dassara Doll, Kumbhakarna Kolu Bommai. 

• History of the Product: 

The Kumbhakarna Clay Golu Doll is based on the famous character Kumbhakarna, who is Ravana's brother in the Hindu story, the Ramayana. These golu dolls (golu bommai) are usually made by hand from clay and have been part of celebrations in South India for hundreds of years, especially during Navaratri. The tradition of placing these dassara dolls or kolu bommai started long ago in Tamil Nadu, where clay figures of gods, stories, and folklore characters were used to tell tales and show devotion. 

• Popularity in the Region: 

The Kumbhakarna golu doll is very loved in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, especially during Navaratri. In many places, his large form adds excitement and beauty to the traditional golu bommai setup, making it popular among collectors. 

• How It’s Used: 

Mainly, this Kumbhakarna figure is used in festive displays during Navaratri, where Dassara dolls are arranged in the golu steps to tell stories from the Ramayana. The kolu bommai can also be a nice collectible for showing off in mythological displays or cultural events. 

• How to Take Care of It: 

To keep the clay figure in good shape, store it in a dry spot wrapped in a soft cloth, away from wetness and sunlight. Don’t wash it with water; instead, use a soft, dry brush to clean off any dust. 

• Connection to Festivals and Gods: 

This Golu doll is linked to Navaratri celebrations and is often displayed with other Ramayana-themed Dassara dolls like Rama, Ravana, and Hanuman, recreating scenes from the epic battles. 

• Product Appearance and Feel: 

The Kumbhakarna kolu bommai is made from clay, and it has painted details with bright colors. Its strong yet traditional look shows the skill of South Indian artists. 

• Story Behind It: 

In the Ramayana, Kumbhakarna is known for his huge size, great strength, and loyalty to his brother Ravana, even though he disagrees with him. Having him in Golu Bommai displays represents bravery, loyalty, and the richness of epic tales. 

"Add the legendary strength of Kumbhakarna to your golu steps and make your Navaratri display a fascinating story of devotion and culture!"

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