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Vennai Krishna Murti Golu Bommai - 7 x 4.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/ Gombe/ Bommai

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Original price Rs. 300.00 - Original price Rs. 300.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 300.00
Rs. 300.00 - Rs. 300.00
Current price Rs. 300.00
SKU 6973112
Width Height Depth Weight

4.5 in

7 in

3.75 in

0.825 kg

"Butter Krishna Murti Golu Bommai: The Divine Playfulness of Lord Krishna"

• Bring the charm and divine playfulness of Lord Krishna into your Navaratri Golu display with this beautifully crafted Butter Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai. 
• Inspired by the beloved childhood deity of Vrindavan, Lord Krishna in his playful "butter thief" incarnation, this Golu Bommai captures the mischievous and endearing nature of Krishna, reminding us of his infinite love, wisdom, and the joys of devotion. 
• This idol, made from clay, is a delightful addition to any festive setup, symbolizing innocence, devotion, and divine grace.

In this Butter Krishna Golu Bommai, Lord Krishna is depicted as a charming young boy, holding a ball of butter (Makhan). This image captures Krishna’s early days in Vrindavan, where he was known for his love of butter, often stealing it from the homes of the villagers, much to their amusement.

• 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. 
• This golu bommai adds a powerful spiritual dimension to your Golu display by embodying strength, devotion, and unwavering commitment to righteousness.
• His presence in your Golu setup invites blessings of peace, prosperity, and divine grace.
• 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.
• Ideal for Navaratri, Diwali, or as a housewarming gift, this idol is a meaningful addition to any home.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Joy and Playfulness of Lord Krishna. Add this Butter Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai to your display today and invite his blessings of love, wisdom, and divine grace into your home.

The Legend of Butter Krishna
Krishna, the beloved son of Yashoda and Nanda, spent his early years in Vrindavan, surrounded by love and affection. One of the most famous stories from his childhood is his fondness for butter. Krishna would often sneak into the houses of the village women, especially the gopis, and steal fresh butter. Despite their best efforts to stop him, Krishna's mischievous smile and charming ways made him irresistible. The gopis, knowing Krishna's playful nature, would sometimes try to hide the butter in pots high on shelves or secret locations. 

But Krishna, with his divine powers, would always manage to find and steal the butter, sharing it with his friends. This playful act is a reflection of his divine nature—effortlessly winning the hearts of his devotees with love and mischief. One of the key teachings from this story is that Krishna's love for his devotees is unconditional, just as the devotion and offerings of the gopis were offered with pure love. Krishna's playful stealing of butter reminds us to offer our hearts and love freely to the divine, just as he freely steals the hearts of his devotees.

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 at this Navaratri festival.

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