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Varahi Amman Statue Paper Mache Golu Bommai- 7.5 x 4 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

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Original price Rs. 800.00 - Original price Rs. 800.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 800.00
Rs. 800.00 - Rs. 800.00
Current price Rs. 800.00
SKU 696764
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4 in

7.5 in

2.75 in

Paper Mache

0.23 kg

• Add the commanding presence of Goddess Varahi, one of the Saptamatrikas (seven mother goddesses), to your Golu display with this intricately crafted paper mache doll.
• Depicted with the face of a boar and the body of a divine goddess, Varahi symbolizes strength, protection, and the destruction of negative forces.
• This Varahi Golu Doll, made from high-quality paper mache, brings her fierce energy and motherly care to your home, making it a perfect addition to your Navaratri celebrations.
• Symbolism of Goddess Varahi
Goddess Varahi, a powerful aspect of Devi Shakti, represents the energy of the Varaha Avatar of Vishnu. She is often depicted with a boar face, symbolizing her connection to the earth, and multiple arms holding weapons, signifying her role as a warrior goddess. Varahi is the guardian of the northern direction and protects her devotees from harm and evil. Her presence signifies protection, stability, and the ability to rise above challenges with divine strength.
• Navaratri is a sacred festival dedicated to honoring the divine feminine, Shakti, celebrated over nine nights. During this festival, families create elaborate Golu displays, which are arranged with dolls representing divine figures, cultural stories, and spiritual teachings.
• The Varahi golu bommai adds a powerful spiritual dimension to your Golu display by embodying strength, devotion, and unwavering commitment to righteousness.
• A key tradition during Navaratri is the Golu display, where households arrange a stepped setup adorned with dolls representing divine legends, cultural themes, and stories of spiritual significance.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to admire the Golu displays, chant prayers, and seek blessings from the Divine. It is an auspicious period to celebrate the victory of good over evil and to strengthen bonds with family and community.
• Made from high-quality paper mache, this Dassara doll is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, with intricate detailing that highlights the goddess's divine attributes.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Diwali, or as a housewarming gift, this idol is a meaningful addition to any home.
• Additionally, Giri offers an extensive selection of plastic Golu padis along with a variety of decor items to help you craft an enchanting and vibrant ambiance this Navaratri festival.

The Story of Goddess Varahi
The origins of Goddess Varahi are rooted in the Puranas, where she emerges as one of the Saptamatrikas, the seven divine mothers who assist the gods in the cosmic battle against demons. In one legend, the demon Andhakasura became a threat to the universe with his growing strength and ego. Lord Shiva summoned the Saptamatrikas, each born from the divine energies of the gods, to vanquish the demon army. Varahi, created from the power of Lord Vishnu’s Varaha Avatar, played a key role in destroying Andhakasura’s forces, demonstrating her immense strength and devotion to righteousness.
Another tale highlights Varahi’s role as the protector of devotees during spiritual practices. Worshipping her is believed to remove obstacles, dispel negative energies, and ensure prosperity and well-being. Her connection to the earth as Bhudevi (the Earth Goddess) also signifies her nurturing and sustaining nature.

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