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Murugan Valli Deivanai Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set - 10 X 6.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Gombe

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SKU 696831
Width Height Depth Material Weight

6.5 in

10 in

3 in

Paper Mache

0.7 kg

• Celebrate the Sacred Union of Lord Murugan with Valli & Deivanai Golu Bommai Set
• Invoke divine blessings of love, courage, and wisdom with this beautifully handcrafted Murugan Valli Deivanai golu doll set made of lightweight paper mache.
• This traditional golu bommai features Lord Murugan flanked by his two divine consorts—Valli, the tribal maiden, and Deivanai, the celestial princess—symbolizing the perfect balance between devotion and dharma.
• A timeless favorite among dassara dolls, this set showcases fine detailing and vibrant colors that reflect Tamil Nadu’s rich devotional artistry.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Skanda Sashti, Diwali, or housewarming gifts, this kolu bommai is a spiritually uplifting and visually enchanting addition to your festive display.
• Place this divine golu doll on the top tiers of your Navaratri steps to honor the divine union and cosmic purpose of Murugan’s life.
• As a central piece among your golu bommai collection, this set infuses your home with blessings of harmony, victory, and divine love.
• Ideal for completing traditional kolu bommai themes that celebrate the divine masculine and feminine forces in perfect balance.
• Offered exclusively by Giri, this trio complements other Murugan-themed dassara dolls and plastic Golu padis to elevate your Golu setup.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Murugan, Valli & Deivanai
Murugan, known as Skanda or Subramanya, is the god of war, wisdom, and spiritual leadership. Valli represents pure, earthly devotion, while Deivanai symbolizes royal duty and divine alliance. Together, they form the ideal of balanced spiritual life—action with love, duty with joy.
• Valli stands for love that seeks and surrenders.
• Deivanai symbolizes a dharmic bond, bestowed through divine order.
• Murugan, in the center, embodies valor, divine knowledge, and guidance.
This golu doll set conveys Murugan’s grace in accepting both love and duty, portraying the holistic path toward spiritual fulfillment.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the golu bommai tradition, divine couples and family groupings (like Shiva-Parvati-Ganesha, or Rama-Sita-Lakshmana) are highly revered. The Murugan Valli Deivanai kolu bommai set represents the spiritual journey of balancing passion with responsibility—a theme central to Navaratri's celebration of Shakti (divine energy). Among dassara dolls, this set is often placed prominently to invite blessings of marital harmony, courage to face life’s battles, and inner devotion.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, observed over nine nights, honors the many forms of the goddess and culminates in Vijayadashami—a celebration of the victory of good over evil.
• A key tradition is the Golu display, where dolls are arranged on odd-numbered steps (3, 5, 7, or 9) to represent divine legends, social scenes, and spiritual themes.
• The upper tiers feature deities like Murugan, while lower steps may depict daily life and folk tales.
• Devotees visit homes to admire golu dolls, exchange gifts, and share sacred stories—strengthening family and spiritual bonds.
• This Murugan trio golu bommai serves as a divine centerpiece to inspire courage, spiritual discipline, and loving devotion throughout the festival.

History of Golu
The tradition of Golu, known as Bommai Golu (Tamil), Bommala Koluvu (Telugu), or Bombe Habba (Kannada), dates back to the 14th-century Vijayanagara Empire. Royal courts once hosted elaborate displays during Navaratri, showcasing divine themes, mythology, and court life. The tradition spread across South India—adopted by the Nayakas and Poligars—and became an integral part of household celebration, particularly among women and children. Today, golu doll collections continue to evolve as cultural narratives passed from generation to generation, blending art, faith, and heritage.

The Divine Legend of Murugan, Valli & Deivanai
The story of Murugan’s marriages is a deeply symbolic spiritual tale.

Deivanai, the daughter of Lord Indra, was offered in marriage to Murugan after he defeated the demon Surapadman, restoring peace to the heavens. Their union represents duty, divine reward, and spiritual order. Valli, on the other hand, was a tribal princess born through divine grace. Her love for Murugan was deep and unwavering. Murugan, disguised as a hunter, charmed and pursued her playfully—eventually winning her heart. Their marriage symbolizes true bhakti (devotion) and the soul’s longing for divine union. These two marriages show two paths to the Divine—one through surrender (Valli) and another through deserving action (Deivanai). The harmonious co-existence of both consorts reflects Murugan’s role as a unifying force between worldly love and cosmic responsibility.
This divine tale is celebrated at major temples such as Thiruthani (for Valli) and Tirupparankundram (for Deivanai), both part of the Arupadai Veedu (six abodes of Murugan), where elaborate festivals commemorate these celestial weddings.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Divine Trio of Murugan, Valli & Deivanai
Add this intricately crafted golu doll set to your sacred space and let the presence of this revered trio uplift your Navaratri golu bommai arrangement. Perfectly suited for collectors of kolu bommai and traditional dassara dolls, it brings blessings of wisdom, courage, devotion, and divine love into your home.

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