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Thatha Paati Clay Golu Bommai Pair - 5 X 3 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Original price Rs. 620.00
Original price Rs. 620.00 - Original price Rs. 620.00
Original price Rs. 620.00
Current price Rs. 434.00
Rs. 434.00 - Rs. 434.00
Current price Rs. 434.00
SKU 6973194
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3 in

5 in

2 in

Clay

0.43 kg

Thatha Paati Golu Bommai Pair – Cherishing Elders in Your Navaratri Display
• Celebrate family bonds with this charming golu doll pair of Thatha (grandfather) and Paati (grandmother), lovingly handcrafted in clay by traditional artisans.
• These elder figures represent wisdom, care, and the foundation of every Indian household—making them a warm and relatable addition to your kolu bommai collection.
• A delightful inclusion in your golu bommai, this pair adds nostalgic charm and honors the generational roots of tradition and storytelling during Navaratri.
• Enrich your dasara dolls arrangement with this lifelike tribute to our beloved elders, who guide us with quiet strength and unconditional love.

Symbolism & Significance
In Indian culture, the presence of grandparents is seen as a living connection to dharma, heritage, and values. This golu doll pair of Thatha and Paati reflects gratitude to those who pass on rituals, mantras, and stories to the next generation. Displaying them in your kolu bommai setup emphasizes the theme of continuity, rootedness, and family unity—beautifully aligning with the spirit of Navaratri.

Golu Tradition & Placement
• The Thatha Paati golu doll can be displayed in the middle or lower tiers of your kolu bommai, symbolizing the strength and grace of family elders.
• Their inclusion reminds children and guests of the central role grandparents play in nurturing culture and devotion.
• A favorite among dasara dolls, this piece often evokes conversations, memories, and smiles—making it a heartwarming visual in your golu bommai setup.
• Ideal for storytelling-themed arrangements or village life sets that celebrate Indian values and daily living.

Cultural Backdrop – Village Life and Family Heritage
The Thatha Paati golu doll represents more than two figures—it reflects a lifestyle where wisdom is passed through generations, often seated on a thinnai (veranda), sipping filter coffee, and sharing tales of gods and kings.
• In your kolu bommai, they embody living tradition—reminding us of lullabies sung by grandmothers and dharmic lessons given by grandfathers.
• Their presence also aligns beautifully with Krishna Leela golu sets, village scenes, or Ramayana setups where elders play crucial guiding roles.

History of Golu – Celebrating Life Through Dolls
• The tradition of arranging dasara dolls during Navaratri originated in the royal courts of the Vijayanagara empire, eventually flourishing in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
• Over time, the practice of displaying kolu bommai evolved to include not only divine forms, but also scenes from everyday life—farmers, musicians, dancers, and beloved grandparents.
• Each golu doll serves a devotional and cultural purpose, weaving mythology with lived experience to create a multi-dimensional spiritual expression.
• The golu bommai tradition continues to thrive as a symbol of feminine creativity, ancestral connection, and festive beauty.

Honor the Heart of the Home with Thatha Paati Golu Doll Pair
Celebrate the pillars of every household with this clay golu doll pair—Thatha and Paati—who bless your kolu bommai display with warmth, wisdom, and emotional depth. A meaningful highlight among your dasara dolls, this golu bommai reminds us to cherish our elders—not just during Navaratri, but always.

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