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Marapachi Bommai Pair - 6 x 2.75 Inches | Marapachi Doll/ Kolu Bommai/ Decorative Doll/ Wood Sculpture for Home

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Original price
Rs. 1,300.00
Rs. 1,300.00 - Rs. 1,300.00
Current price Rs. 1,300.00
SKU 60156
Width Height Depth Weight

2.75 in

6 in

1 in

0.6 kg

• The most significant component of the Navarathri Golu decorations is this pair of Wooden Marapachi dolls, which represent Sri Venkateshwara and Lakshmi, his bride.
• Rosewood was initially used to craft the Marapachis. This could resemble a male and female Deity, such as Ram Parivar or Ganesha, among others.
• It is also customary to worship the Marapachi, which has Deity-like characteristics.
• The paste of the marapachi is also administered to the forehead of young children when they are sick with a cold or fever by pressing it on the grinding stone.
• The parents of the newlyweds gave them Marapachi Bommai. Marapachi dolls are thought to have originated in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
• Since these traditional dolls are said to bring luck, you may also utilize them as house decor.
• The dolls are usually dressed in traditional attire, with the female doll wearing a saree and the male doll wearing a dhoti. They are often adorned with jewelry and accessories, further enhancing their beauty.
• During Navaratri, the Marapachi Bommai(Golu doll) Set is displayed on the Golu steps, representing the divine energy of the feminine and the celebration of marriage and family.
• These dolls evoke a sense of nostalgia and tradition, reminding us of the cultural heritage and values they represent.
• By including the Marapachi Bommai Set(Golu doll) in your Golu display or gifting it to a newlywed couple, you honor the customs and traditions of South India and celebrate the beauty of love, unity, and prosperity.

FAQ

What is a Marapachi Bommai?

Marapachi Bommai are traditional wooden dolls representing divine couples like Lord Venkateshwara and Goddess Lakshmi. They are a must-have for Navaratri Golu displays and symbolize auspiciousness, fertility, and protection.

Why are Marapachi Dolls important in Golu?

During Navaratri, the Marapachi Bommai pair is usually placed on the top tier of the Golu stand. They represent divine blessings for marital harmony, family prosperity, and cultural continuity.

What material are these dolls made from?

These Golu Bommais are made from traditional hardwood (such as red sandalwood or silk-cotton wood), known for durability, natural beauty, and cultural significance.

Can Marapachi Bommai be gifted?

Yes. A Marapachi doll pair is often gifted to newly married couples as part of tradition. It symbolizes marital bliss, family well-being, and becomes a cherished heirloom.

What is the difference between clay Golu dolls and Marapachi dolls?

Clay dolls are artistic, colorful, and often depict stories or deities, while Marapachi dolls are wooden idols that are more symbolic, traditionally placed on the top tier of the Golu stand, and cherished as sacred heirlooms.

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