Skip to content

Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 15 X 10.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma / Gombe / Bommai

Availability:
Only 3 left!
Original price Rs. 2,200.00 - Original price Rs. 2,200.00
Original price
Rs. 2,200.00
Rs. 2,200.00 - Rs. 2,200.00
Current price Rs. 2,200.00
SKU 696788
Width Height Depth Weight

10.5 in

15 in

6 in

1.665 kg

• Celebrate Divine Innocence with the Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Adorn your Navaratri display with the delightful presence of Laddu Krishna through this exquisitely crafted Paper Mache Golu doll, capturing the playful charm of baby Krishna with divine sweetness.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this idol portrays Bala Krishna holding his favorite laddu, symbolizing abundance, joy, and unconditional love.
• This beautifully painted Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai reflects traditional craftsmanship, intricate detailing, and vibrant colors cherished across South India.
• Perfect for placing on the upper or middle tiers of your festive steps, this Krishna idol adds warmth and devotional beauty to your Dassara dolls arrangement.
• The expressive features and lively posture make this Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai a cherished piece for devotees and collectors alike.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Krishna Jayanthi, Diwali, or gifting during any auspicious occasion, this idol radiates divine innocence and spiritual positivity.
• Add this Golu doll to your festive collection to invite joy, prosperity, and blessings of Lord Krishna into your home.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Laddu Krishna

Laddu Krishna represents the joyous, playful, and loving aspect of Lord Krishna as a child. His laddu signifies abundance, sweetness, and the divine nourishment he bestows upon his devotees.
This Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai captures his irresistible charm—symbolizing protection, innocence, and divine love. His posture radiates bliss, reminding devotees of the beauty of childlike purity and devotion.

The Legend of Bala Krishna (Elaborated)

According to sacred scriptures, Lord Krishna spent his early years in Gokulam as an enchanting child who filled the village with laughter, mischief, and miracles. His playful nature captured every heart, especially during moments when he delighted in butter, curd, and sweets. The story of Laddu Krishna originates from the many tales of Krishna stealing butter from pots hung high in the homes of Gokulam. His love for sweets and butter symbolized the pure devotion of his devotees—offered with joy and relished with divine grace. Mother Yashoda’s affection, Krishna’s pranks, and his tender smile brought divine bliss to everyone around him. As Bala Krishna grew, his miracles—killing demons like Putana, Shakatasura, and Trinavarta—showed that although he appeared as a child, he was the Supreme Protector. Each divine act reflected his mission to restore dharma while spreading love and joy. Placing this Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai in your Golu display honors his innocence, divine grace, and the spiritual joy he brings to every household.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In traditional Golu arrangements, the Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll is a symbol of divine joy, purity, and protection. His presence enhances your Dassara dolls display by adding mythological charm and devotional warmth. This enchanting Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai captures the essence of Krishna’s childhood leelas, reminding families of divine sweetness, spiritual innocence, and unconditional love.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri is a vibrant festival celebrating goddess energy, devotional music, storytelling, and artistic expression.
• The Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai fits beautifully into Krishna leela themes, Vaishnavite traditions, and child-god collections.
• Families arrange Golu doll steps with creativity and devotion, inviting friends to view their Dassara dolls and share festive sweets and divine stories.
• This adorable Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai adds charm, liveliness, and spiritual positivity to your entire display.
• Krishna’s playful presence brings joy to both children and adults, making him a beloved part of every Navaratri celebration.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition began in the Vijayanagara Empire and evolved into a family-centered festival across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Through Golu doll collections, families preserve ancient stories, cultural values, and devotional practices. The Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai beautifully continues this tradition by honoring divine childhood tales and Vaishnavite culture. This playful yet sacred figurine adds life, devotion, and storytelling richness to your Dassara dolls collection.

Care Instructions :

• Keep the Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai in a dry place and gently dust it using a soft, dry cloth to protect the paint and finish.
• Store securely wrapped after the festival and handle with care, as this Paper Mache Kolu bommai is delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Invite Joy, Love, and Divine Blessings This Navaratri

Add the Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps and enrich your Dassara dolls arrangement with divine sweetness, beauty, and spiritual charm. This delightful Laddu Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai is a perfect centerpiece that brings blessings of happiness, love, and prosperity to your home.

Subscribe

Subscribe and get latest offers in your inbox.

WhatsApp