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Sleeping Krishna Clay Golu Bommai - 5 x 4 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

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Original price Rs. 125.00 - Original price Rs. 125.00
Original price
Rs. 125.00
Rs. 125.00 - Rs. 125.00
Current price Rs. 125.00

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SKU 694938
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4 in

5 in

1.5 in

Clay

0.28 kg

• Get ready to light up your Golu display with our exquisite Sleeping Krishna Golu Doll set!
• This crafted set captures the mischievous and endearing childhood antics of Lord Krishna, making it a delightful addition to your golu display.
• The set includes Krishna in his iconic pose, with a pot of butter by his side. The expressive features, traditional attire, and fine details, like Krishna's peacock feather and ornaments, add authenticity and charm to the dolls.
• Krishna, an avatar of the god Vishnu, was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in the prison of the wicked king Kansa.
• He was secretly transported to Gokul and raised by Yashoda and Nanda Maharaj to protect him from Kansa.
• This scene of Krishna stealing butter is one of the most beloved stories from his childhood, symbolizing divine love and the innocent mischief of the deity. Including this set in your golu display brings a sense of joy and devotion.
• Crafted with attention to detail, the Golu doll is made from Clay.
• Golu is a South Indian festival celebrated during the Hindu festival of Navaratri, featuring a set of steps decorated with Bommais dolls of various shapes and sizes. The Golu doll is not just a sight to behold; it's a storyteller too. It narrates tales of tradition and spirituality.
• Decorate your Kolu Padi with this unique collection of Golu dolls for this Navarathri from Giri. 
• An ideal present for festivals like Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarmings.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to see the Golu display and offer prayers. It is considered an auspicious time to seek blessings from the Divine and to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
• Additionally, Giri offers a wide range of plastic Golu padis and all decor items to create an enchanting ambiance for this Navaratri festival.   
Interesting legend about this Krishna and balarama:
Krishna is famous for his playful and miraculous acts, such as lifting the Govardhan Hill to protect the villagers from torrential rains. He is also known for his mischievous activities, especially his love for butter, earning him the nickname "Makhan Chor" (butter thief). Krishna played a crucial role in the Mahabharata, serving as the charioteer and guide for Arjuna during the Kurukshetra war. His teachings to Arjuna are recorded in the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture. Krishna eventually defeated Kansa and restored the throne to his grandfather Ugrasena. He established the city of Dwarka, which became a major kingdom.

FAQ

What does Krishna’s blue skin symbolize?

Krishna's blue complexion represents his cosmic and limitless nature, much like the ocean and sky, which are both blue and appear to go on forever.It also represents his aura of divinity, his serenity, and the sense that he is beyond human understanding, representing the global spirit and eternity.

What are some ideas for handmade Janmashtami greeting cards?

Creative ideas for handcrafted Janmashtami cards:Flute & Feather Design: Use a real or paper peacock feather to draw or create a flute.Add a baby Krishna cutout with footprints and a butter jug for a little Krishna theme.Madhubani or Warli Art: Show the shape of Krishna using traditional Indian folk art.Include lyrics from a Krishna bhajan on a Bhajan lyrics card with ornamental borders.Make a 3D pop-up card of Krishna seated on a jhula or playing the flute.To maintain the joyful mood, use vibrant hues like blue, yellow, and gold!

Can Janmashtami puja be done without fasting?

Yes, one can perform Janmashtami puja without fasting. It's not required, but fasting is a customary approach to demonstrate commitment.Prayers, aarti, bhajans, and lovingly preparing prasad can all still be done; it is devotion, not the fast, that counts.

Is dry fruit prasad suitable for Krishna Janmashtami?

Yes, dry fruit prasad is very suitable for Krishna Janmashtami, Offerings like cashews, almonds, raisins, pistachios, and dried figs are considered pure and sattvic. Just ensure they are clean, fresh, and preferably offered with Tulsi leaves for added sanctity.

Can I buy Krishna Janmashtami prasad in a shop?

Yes, you can purchase Krishna Janmashtami prasad, such as dry fruits, laddoos, or mishri-makhan, in certain locations, particularly those close to temples or religious shops.However, because of its purity and individual devotion, homemade prasad is frequently chosen. If purchasing, make sure the source is trustworthy, pure, and spiritual.

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