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Shrinathji Murti Clay Golu Bommai - 9.5 X 4.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Original price Rs. 600.00 - Original price Rs. 600.00
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Rs. 600.00 - Rs. 600.00
Current price Rs. 600.00
SKU 693559
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4.5 in

9.5 in

3 in

Clay

0.615 kg

Shrinathji Murti Clay Golu Bommai – The Lord of Govardhan in Your Golu
• Invite the divine majesty of Shrinathji, the child-form of Lord Krishna who lifted Govardhan Hill, into your Navaratri celebrations with this exquisitely crafted golu doll.
• A sacred icon in the Pushtimarg tradition, this beautiful kolu bommai captures Shrinathji with his signature raised left hand and right fist on waist, adorned with traditional ornaments and regal presence.
• Symbolizing divine protection, grace, and surrender, this dasara dolls centerpiece connects your Golu to the divine energy of devotion, playfulness, and spiritual strength.
• Ideal for Vaishnavite-themed steps or Krishna-centric arrangements, this golu bommai elevates your Golu to a realm of royal devotion and bhakti rasa.
• This golu doll is perfect for devotees of Krishna, especially those who connect with Shrinathji's temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan.
• A spiritual highlight of your kolu bommai, it inspires themes of divine intervention, sacred play, and deep personal connection with the Lord.
• Set among your dasara dolls, it beautifully complements Govardhana Leela, Radha Krishna, and other Krishna avatars.
• This intricately painted golu bommai reflects the spirit of seva, as practiced in centuries-old Pushtimarg temples, now brought lovingly into your home.

Symbolism of Shrinathji in the Golu Tradition
The golu doll of Shrinathji represents Krishna’s Govardhana Leela, where he lifted the mountain to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from torrential rains sent by Indra. His raised arm is not just a gesture—it is a symbol of courage, divine intervention, and God’s loving protection. In the kolu bommai, Shrinathji stands not merely as a child but as a cosmic protector who asks only for love and surrender. His divine expression, rich attire, and regal stance bring grace to your dasara dolls arrangement, and the detailed golu bommai reminds us that the Lord lives not in grandeur, but in the heart of the devotee.

Shrinathji in the Bhakti Tradition
Shrinathji is worshipped in the Pushtimarg sampradaya founded by Vallabhacharya in the 16th century. Devotees serve him with heartfelt offerings, music, and ornamentation rather than rituals of austerity. In Nathdwara, the deity is dressed daily in different shringar, celebrated as the beloved of all hearts. Bringing this golu doll into your Navaratri Golu is a way to participate in that seva tradition. It becomes not just a figurine, but a living symbol of divine presence in your household—especially within your kolu bommai steps where devotion is displayed with beauty and bhava. For dasara dolls collectors, it represents Krishna in his most intimate and royal form, full of charisma and love. This golu bommai enriches your theme with sacred northern tradition.

History of Golu – Where Devotion Becomes Display
The golu doll tradition flourished under the royal patronage of the Vijayanagara Empire and later spread through South India—especially Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
• Known as kolu bommai in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, these festive displays are set up in steps, celebrating gods, goddesses, saints, and stories.
• During Navaratri, homes come alive with lights, music, and visitors admiring unique dasara dolls, exchanging gifts, and sharing bhakti.
• Today, every golu bommai tells a story—of divinity, devotion, and cultural memory. Including Shrinathji bridges northern Krishna bhakti with southern spiritual artistry.

Celebrate the Leela of Love & Protection
Adorn your Navaratri steps with the divine presence of Shrinathji. This golu doll embodies playful majesty and fierce compassion. As part of your kolu bommai, it uplifts the spirit of bhakti with its symbolism, beauty, and sacred emotion. Let this dasara dolls icon remind all who see it that the Lord always protects those who surrender. A timeless golu bommai for a truly divine Golu.

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