Ramar Pattabhishekam Clay Golu Bommai Set- 8 X 5.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai
Celebrate the Divine Coronation with the Ramar Pattabishekam Clay Golu Doll Set:
• Bring the victorious return of Lord Rama to life with this beautifully handcrafted golu doll set depicting the sacred Pattabishekam (coronation) scene from the Ramayana.
• This five-piece kolu bommai collection features Lord Rama seated on the throne with Sita Devi, Lakshmana, Hanuman, and Bharata—each crafted in fine clay with intricate detail.
• A spiritually uplifting centerpiece for your Navaratri steps, this golu bommai radiates dharma, devotion, and royal dignity.
• Perfect for the upper tiers of your Golu display, this dasara dolls set brings sacred narrative, divine blessings, and cultural grandeur to your festive home altar.
• The artistry of this golu doll set captures not just the visual beauty, but the spiritual essence of Rama Rajya—a reign of righteousness and divine grace.
• Add timeless value to your kolu bommai collection with this meaningful portrayal of Lord Rama’s triumph and coronation.
• Available exclusively from Giri, where spiritual tradition meets artisan excellence in every golu bommai and devotional accessory.
• A must-have dasara dolls set for families that cherish Ramayana stories, spiritual victory, and devotional art.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Ramar Pattabishekam
The Pattabishekam of Lord Rama marks the triumphant conclusion of the Ramayana, when he returns to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and is crowned king. This golu doll scene symbolizes the restoration of dharma, righteous leadership, and the harmony of divine forces. Each figure in this kolu bommai set plays a vital role—Sita as divine consort, Lakshmana as loyal brother, Hanuman as ideal devotee, and Bharata as the embodiment of selfless service. This sacred golu bommai set is a reminder that virtue and faith always prevail.
Significance within Golu Tradition
The Ramar Pattabishekam set holds deep cultural and spiritual value within the golu bommai tradition. Placing this golu doll set on your Navaratri steps honors Lord Rama’s divine rule and the victory of good over evil. It enhances the narrative richness of your dasara dolls display and invites peace, justice, and harmony into your home. As one of the most revered scenes in Indian epics, this kolu bommai becomes a teaching tool and a devotional centerpiece for all ages.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the divine feminine and her victory over darkness, supported by divine forces like Rama.
• Golu steps are arranged in odd numbers (3, 5, 7, or 9) and decorated with golu dolls representing gods, saints, epics, and daily life.
• The Ramar Pattabishekam kolu bommai is best placed on the top tiers, signifying its mythological and spiritual prominence.
• This dasara dolls set enriches your Navaratri display with themes of dharma, devotion, and divine kingship—while creating opportunities for storytelling and spiritual bonding within families.
The Divine Legend of Pattabishekam
After vanquishing Ravana and completing his 14-year exile, Lord Rama returns to Ayodhya to a joyous welcome. Bharata, who had ruled in Rama’s name using his padukas (sandals), offers the throne back to him. The coronation is performed with great ceremony, uniting the people of Ayodhya under a just and compassionate ruler. Seated with Sita Devi and flanked by Lakshmana and Hanuman, Rama begins the era of Rama Rajya—an ideal rule based on righteousness, justice, and prosperity. This sacred moment is captured in the golu doll set as a symbol of hope, divine governance, and victorious faith.
History of Golu – A Living Cultural Legacy
The golu bommai tradition dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where Navaratri was celebrated with royal doll displays. Over time, this sacred art spread to homes across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Today, dasara dolls serve as expressions of devotion, art, and storytelling. Scenes like Ramar Pattabishekam enrich your kolu bommai display by preserving epics and moral lessons, especially cherished by children and elders during festive gatherings. Each golu doll in your collection is a living expression of cultural continuity and divine remembrance.
Celebrate the Victory of Dharma with Ramar Pattabishekam
Add this majestic Ramar Pattabishekam golu doll set to your Golu steps and let the sacred energy of Lord Rama's coronation bless your home with righteousness and joy. A devotional golu bommai set that inspires every viewer and elevates your dasara dolls collection with the spirit of Rama Rajya—this kolu bommai will be cherished for generations to come.