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Sri Krishna with Cow Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 9 X 6.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma / Gombe / Bommai

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Original price Rs. 780.00 - Original price Rs. 780.00
Original price
Rs. 780.00
Rs. 780.00 - Rs. 780.00
Current price Rs. 780.00
SKU 696775
Width Height Depth Weight

6.5 in

9 in

3.5 in

0.505 kg

• Invite divine compassion into your festivities with the charming Cow Krishna paper-mache Golu doll.
• Bring home the enchanting bond of Krishna and the sacred cow with this beautifully crafted Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll, radiating purity, devotion, and pastoral charm.
• Skillfully handcrafted by artisans, this idol showcases Krishna as Gopala—the protector of cows—symbolizing love, harmony, and universal kindness.
• This vibrant and intricately painted Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai captures Krishna’s serene expression and the gentle affection between the Lord and the sacred cow.
• Ideal for placing on the upper or middle tiers of your festive steps, this piece adds devotional depth to your Dassara dolls display with themes of compassion and divine playfulness.
• The fine detailing and graceful form of this Cow Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai make it a treasured addition to any traditional or spiritual collection.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Krishna Jayanthi, Gokulashtami, or as an auspicious gift, this figurine symbolizes protection, kindness, and divine love.
• Add this Golu doll to your home to invite blessings of peace, harmony, and spiritual nourishment.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Cow Krishna

Cow Krishna symbolizes love, protection, and the sacred bond between humans, animals, and divine creation. Krishna as Gopala nurtures the cows of Vrindavan, representing abundance, purity, and universal compassion. This Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai captures the spiritual warmth of this bond, reflecting Krishna’s role as a gentle guardian who showers unconditional love and blessings upon his devotees.

The Legend of Krishna & the Sacred Cow (Elaborated)

In the enchanting tales of Vrindavan, Krishna spent much of his childhood tending to cows, earning the names Gopala and Govinda, meaning “protector of cows” and “lord who gives pleasure to the cows.” The cows adored Krishna, sensing his divine presence and responding to his flute with joy and devotion. One beloved story describes how the cows would abandon grazing the moment Krishna played his flute, surrounding him in complete bliss. Their affection symbolized pure, unwavering devotion. The sacred cow Kamadhenu is also linked with Krishna, representing abundance, nourishment, and divine blessings. Krishna’s role as a cowherd is deeply symbolic—he teaches humanity the importance of compassion toward all living beings. Through his tender bonding with the cows, he showed that love and kindness have the power to uplift the world. Placing this Cow Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai in your Golu display honors Krishna’s loving nature and the sacred relationship between divinity and all creation.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In a traditional Golu arrangement, the Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll enhances your display with themes of devotion, compassion, and divine love. His presence enriches your Dassara dolls collection with mythological warmth and spiritual storytelling. This Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai symbolizes peace, protection, and harmony—making your entire Golu setup emotionally uplifting and culturally complete.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri celebrates devotion, culture, and storytelling through beautifully arranged Golu doll displays.
• The Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai blends seamlessly into Krishna leela themes, Vaishnavite traditions, and pastoral scenes.
• Families decorate their steps with devotion, inviting guests to admire their Dassara dolls, chant hymns, share sweets, and celebrate divine stories.
• This Cow Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings charm, serenity, and pastoral beauty to your display, delighting both children and adults.
• Krishna’s presence adds spiritual joy, innocence, and divine protection to your festive setting.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition began in the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire and grew into a cherished household practice across South India. Through Golu doll collections, families preserve epics, cultural themes, temple traditions, and centuries-old craftsmanship.
The Cow Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai continues this legacy by celebrating Krishna’s divine childhood and his sacred role as Gopala. This figurine elevates your Dassara dolls arrangement by adding layers of devotion, culture, and mythological storytelling.

Care Instructions :

• Keep the Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai in a dry place and gently dust it using a soft, dry cloth to protect its finish.
• Store securely wrapped after the festival and handle with care, as this Paper Mache Kolu bommai is delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Invite Peace, Love, and Divine Harmony This Navaratri

Add the Cow Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps and enrich your Dassara dolls arrangement with divine compassion, sweetness, and serene beauty. This charming Cow Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings blessings of harmony, devotion, and spiritual joy into your home.

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