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Ram Hanuman Murti Clay Golu Bommai - 12 X 6.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe

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Original price Rs. 2,330.00
Original price Rs. 2,330.00 - Original price Rs. 2,330.00
Original price Rs. 2,330.00
Current price Rs. 1,631.00
Rs. 1,631.00 - Rs. 1,631.00
Current price Rs. 1,631.00
SKU 6974272
Width Height Depth Material Weight

6.5 in

12 in

5 in

Clay

2.625 kg

• Celebrate Devotion and Dharma with the Ram Hanuman Clay Golu Doll
• This intricately handcrafted golu doll captures the sacred moment of Hanuman offering reverence to Lord Rama—symbolizing ideal bhakti and divine strength.
• Made from traditional clay, this kolu bommai radiates devotion, humility, and spiritual courage, inviting sacred energies into your Navaratri celebration.
• As part of your golu bommai, it glorifies the eternal relationship of master and devotee, invoking values of dharma, loyalty, and inner strength.
• Among your cherished dasara dolls, this pairing stands out as a symbol of righteousness, perfect for teaching children Ramayana stories and deeper values.
• This clay golu doll makes an auspicious centerpiece on your festive steps, inspiring surrender and faith throughout the nine nights of Navaratri.
• Let your kolu bommai steps reflect the sacred epic of Ramayana, as this golu bommai brings the divine warmth of Rama’s grace and Hanuman’s courage to your home.
• A must-have for dasara dolls collectors seeking spiritual significance alongside beauty and tradition.
• Available as part of our devotional golu doll collection for this year’s vibrant kolu bommai celebrations.

Symbolism & Significance
This golu doll embodies the deep spiritual symbolism of the Lord-disciple bond. Rama stands for truth, dharma, and royal virtue, while Hanuman represents fearless devotion, surrender, and strength. Together in this kolu bommai, they remind us that surrender to dharma gives the strength to overcome any challenge. Perfect for those on a path of service, this golu bommai radiates peace, protection, and purpose.

Significance within Golu Tradition
Including Rama and Hanuman in your kolu bommai brings the sacred energy of the Ramayana into your home. These dasara dolls hold special significance in households where children are introduced to stories of morality, bravery, and divine devotion. This golu doll serves as a reminder that love, when surrendered to dharma, becomes a path to God. Place it on a central tier, where its presence will invite storytelling, chanting, and blessings.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri is a sacred nine-night festival honoring divine femininity, wisdom, and victory of good over evil.
• The kolu bommai display is central to South Indian traditions—featuring mythological, spiritual, and cultural themes.
• In this setting, the Ram Hanuman golu doll fits perfectly into mythological tiers, bringing alive the Ramayana’s message of divine support and devoted service.
• Among the most beloved dasara dolls, this pairing invokes courage, humility, and the blessings of a higher power.
• A treasured piece in any golu bommai setup that teaches the eternal relevance of faith and righteousness.

The Hanuman’s Bhakti
After the great war of Lanka, Hanuman returns to Rama in absolute humility. Though he played a crucial role in the victory—crossing oceans, finding Sita, burning Lanka, bringing the Sanjeevani herb—Hanuman claims no credit. He stands with folded hands, content only in the Lord’s smile. Rama embraces him and declares, “You are dearer to me than my own life.” This golu doll captures that timeless moment of grace and devotion, reminding us that service done in love reaches the feet of God.

History of Golu – A Festival of Stories in Clay
The kolu bommai tradition, also known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, dates back to the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century).
• Kings and queens arranged clay dasara dolls in steps during Navaratri to depict divine tales, court scenes, and village life.
• The Nayaka and Maratha rulers later made this custom widespread across South India, blending myth with social life.
• Over centuries, this became a cherished domestic tradition, curated primarily by women and passed down through generations.
• Today, each golu bommai in the display carries a story—be it mythological, moral, or cultural. Dolls like Ram Hanuman are central to this legacy, where children are taught timeless epics through art and devotion.
• This golu doll connects your family to this living tradition—where history, storytelling, and divine faith merge on sacred steps.

Invite Divine Blessings This Navaratri
Bring home the Ram Hanuman golu doll and let your kolu bommai radiate the spirit of selfless devotion, divine grace, and the power of faith. Among your treasured dasara dolls, this sacred golu bommai will forever tell the tale of the bhakta and his beloved Lord—an eternal bond carved in clay and devotion.

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