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Vitthal Rukmini Murti Clay Golu Bommai Pair - 8 X 3 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bommai/ Gombe

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Original price Rs. 1,350.00
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Current price Rs. 945.00
Rs. 945.00 - Rs. 945.00
Current price Rs. 945.00
SKU 6958174
Width Height Depth Material Weight

3 in

8 in

2.5 in

Clay

0.97 kg

• Embrace Devotion and Unity with Vitthal rukmani Clay Golu Bommai Pair
• Celebrate the divine love and spiritual union of Vitthal (Vithoba) and Rakhumai (Rukmini) with this beautifully handcrafted clay golu doll pair, ideal for your Navaratri Golu display.
• Revered as the presiding deities of Pandharpur in Maharashtra, Vitthal and Rakhumai symbolize steadfast devotion, dharma, and the eternal bond between the Divine and the devotee.
• This pair of golu bommai idols, crafted using traditional clay artistry, reflects the authentic features of the divine couple—the graceful posture of Vitthal with hands on hips, and the serene presence of Rakhumai beside him.
• A meaningful addition to your kolu bommai arrangement, these idols bring blessings of love, patience, and unwavering faith into your home.

• During Navaratri, adding the Vitthal-Rakhumai golu doll set signifies unity, surrender, and spiritual strength. Their presence elevates the spiritual essence of your dassara dolls collection.
• Whether displayed on your Golu steps, home altar, or given as a devotional gift, this golu bommai pair captures the vibrant devotion of the Varkari tradition and Maharashtra’s rich bhakti heritage.
• This sacred couple is ideal for those who value stories of divine love, pilgrimage, and saintly devotion—from Sant Tukaram to Sant Namdev—who worshipped Vitthal with unshakeable faith.
• Available exclusively at Giri, alongside a wide variety of authentic golu doll sets, kolu bommai accessories, and decorative items for a complete festive display.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Vitthal and Rakhumai
Vitthal (a form of Krishna or Vishnu) stands with hands-on-hips posture, symbolizing patience and assurance that the Divine is always waiting for the devotee. Rakhumai, his consort, represents compassion, love, and unwavering support. Together, they embody ideal spiritual partnership and mutual respect. Their clay golu bommai form reflects the enduring values of love, humility, and spiritual surrender.

Significance within Golu Tradition
In the Navaratri kolu bommai setup, displaying Vitthal and Rakhumai pays tribute to pan-Indian devotional traditions. Their inclusion in the upper or middle tiers connects southern Golu practices with Maharashtra’s Varkari movement, enriching your dassara dolls collection with interregional spiritual diversity and a powerful message of inclusive devotion.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri, celebrated over nine sacred nights, honors the feminine divine and celebrates the triumph of good over evil.
• A central practice during Navaratri is the Golu display—arranged with golu doll sets in odd-numbered tiers (3, 5, 7, or 9).
• The top tiers of the kolu bommai are reserved for deities, such as Vitthal and Rakhumai, while middle and lower tiers include saints, stories, and folk scenes.
• Families welcome guests during Navaratri, share prasadam, sing bhajans, and discuss the stories behind each golu bommai, fostering spiritual bonding and cultural celebration.

History of Golu & The Devotion of Vitthal Bhakti
The tradition of kolu bommai, or Golu, originated in the Vijayanagara Empire and evolved into a devotional and artistic tradition across South India. Over centuries, it embraced cultural stories beyond regional borders—like the Varkari movement in Maharashtra.

The Vitthal Bhakti movement dates back to the 13th century and is one of the most profound spiritual legacies of India. Saints like Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Eknath, and Tukaram preached love and equality through their abhangs (devotional poems) dedicated to Vitthal. Every year, lakhs of devotees walk to Pandharpur in the Ashadi Ekadashi pilgrimage, chanting the name of Vitthal and Rakhumai with pure devotion. This dassara dolls pair pays homage to this timeless devotion and the idea that God is accessible through love, not rituals.

The Legend of Vitthal and Rakhumai
According to legend, Lord Krishna once decided to test Rukmini’s devotion. After a playful quarrel, Rukmini left Dwarka and came to Dindirvan (now Pandharpur). Krishna, filled with longing, followed her and stood outside her house with hands on his hips—waiting patiently. This unique posture, with arms akimbo, became Vitthal’s signature form. Touched by Krishna’s humility, Rukmini forgave him and they reunited. Locals began worshiping Krishna as Vitthal, meaning ā€œone who stands,ā€ and Rukmini as Rakhumai, ā€œthe loving mother.ā€ Their tale continues to inspire countless devotees across India.

Celebrate Navaratri with the Love and Devotion of Vitthal and Rakhumai
Add this timeless Vitthal Rakhumai golu doll set to your kolu bommai display and let their divine story of love and patience illuminate your Navaratri. A treasured duo among your dassara dolls, this pair of golu bommai brings spiritual richness, regional heritage, and divine blessings into your home.

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