Lakshmi Saraswati Durga Clay Golu Bommai Set - 9 X 4.75 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe
⢠Celebrate Shakti in Her Divine Trinity Form with the Durga Lakshmi Saraswathi clay Golu Bommai Set
⢠Bring home the sacred trinity of GoddessesāDurga, Lakshmi, and Saraswatiāwith this vibrant and beautifully crafted golu doll set.
⢠Representing strength, prosperity, and wisdom, this golu bommai trio embodies the core essence of Navaratri and is a must-have for any traditional kolu bommai display.
⢠Made from clay and hand-painted with exquisite detail, this dassara dolls set blends divine grace with skilled craftsmanship.
⢠Goddess Durga signifies courage and protection; Lakshmi bestows wealth and abundance; Saraswati inspires knowledge and artistic pursuits. Their presence in your golu doll arrangement brings powerful blessings.
⢠This sacred golu bommai set can be placed on the topmost tier of your kolu bommai, emphasizing the celebration of the divine feminine during Navaratri.
⢠A deeply symbolic addition to your dassara dolls collection, this set enriches the spiritual and cultural storytelling of your Golu.
⢠Giri also offers a variety of golu doll sets, plastic Golu padis, and decorative accessories to help you create a divine and harmonious festive display.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati
⢠Durga symbolizes valor and the destruction of evil forces.
⢠Lakshmi brings spiritual and material prosperity.
⢠Saraswati blesses with knowledge, wisdom, and creativity.
Together, they represent Shakti in her three major formsādivine power, wealth, and knowledgeāmaking them central to golu doll traditions during Navaratri.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In the kolu bommai display, the divine trinity is traditionally showcased during the three segments of NavaratriāDurga in the first three days, Lakshmi in the middle three, and Saraswati in the final three. Displaying this golu bommai set honors the cyclical evolution of spiritual power, wealth, and learning, aligning your dassara dolls with sacred rhythm and devotion.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
⢠Navaratri, celebrated over nine nights, worships the feminine divine in three aspectsāDurga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. Each goddess presides over three days, culminating in Vijayadashami.
⢠The golu doll arrangement follows odd-numbered steps, with deities like this trio placed at the top tiers of the kolu bommai setup.
⢠Families invite guests to view their golu bommai, offer prayers, chant slokas, and exchange festive treats, deepening bonds of culture, devotion, and community.
⢠This dassara dolls set serves not only as a spiritual highlight but also as an educational and aesthetic focal point.
History of Golu
The golu bommai tradition dates back to the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire. Over centuries, it became a cherished household custom in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. Each golu doll tells a storyāfrom epics and puranas to scenes of daily lifeākeeping spiritual heritage alive. The Durga-Lakshmi-Saraswati set holds special reverence, marking the celebration of divine womanhood, cultural artistry, and devotional unity.
The Divine Trinity of Navaratri
According to Hindu belief, Goddess Durga annihilated the demon Mahishasura, restoring dharma. She then manifested as Lakshmi to bless devotees with abundance, and finally as Saraswati to enlighten humanity. These manifestations correspond to the three energies (Iccha Shakti, Kriya Shakti, and Jnana Shakti) needed for a balanced spiritual life. In kolu bommai tradition, these goddesses are worshipped sequentially, and their placement together in a golu doll form signifies complete Shaktiāthe ultimate divine feminine force that protects, nurtures, and uplifts.
Bring Home the Divine Feminine Energy This Navaratri
Add the Durga Lakshmi Saraswathi Golu Bommai Set to your dassara dolls collection and elevate your golu bommai display with the presence of strength, wealth, and wisdomāall in one sacred golu doll set.