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Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu Bommai – 22 X 8 Inches | Giri Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma / Gombe / Bommai

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Original price Rs. 1,920.00 - Original price Rs. 1,920.00
Original price
Rs. 1,920.00
Rs. 1,920.00 - Rs. 1,920.00
Current price Rs. 1,920.00
SKU 696754
Width Height Depth Weight

8 in

22 in

5.25 in

1.075 kg

• Celebrate Divine Devotion with the Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu Doll
• Bring home the sacred presence of Lord Vittoba with this beautifully crafted Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll, radiating devotion, humility, and spiritual strength.
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this idol captures Vittoba (Vitthala) standing gracefully on a brick with hands on his hips—a powerful symbol of patience, faith, and divine assurance.
• This intricately detailed Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai showcases traditional artistry and vibrant colors inspired by the sacred temples of Pandharpur.
• Ideal for enhancing the upper or middle tiers of your festive display, this idol adds profound devotional energy to your Dassara dolls arrangement.
• The serene expression and symbolic posture make this Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai a treasured addition for devotees who worship Bhakti, humility, and divine grace.
• Perfect for Navaratri, Ashadi Ekadashi, Datta Jayanti, or as a meaningful devotional gift, this figurine embodies unwavering devotion and spiritual purity.
• Add this Golu doll to your home to invite blessings of faith, stability, and divine protection.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Vittoba Krishna

Vittoba Krishna is the embodiment of unwavering devotion, standing calmly with hands on his hips—a gesture symbolizing divine assurance and readiness to bless. His feet resting on a brick represent patient waiting, humility, and boundless compassion toward devotees. This Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai reflects the Lord’s timeless message: faith and devotion can overcome all obstacles. His presence brings peace, protection, and spiritual strength into any home.

The Legend of Vittoba Krishna (Elaborated)

According to the sacred tales of the Varkari tradition, the origin of Vittoba is closely tied to the legendary devotee Pundalik. Pundalik, known for his deep devotion to his parents, once encountered Lord Krishna in disguise. At that moment, Krishna appeared at Pundalik’s doorstep seeking darshan. Busy serving his parents, Pundalik respectfully tossed a brick toward Krishna, asking Him to wait. Instead of feeling disrespected, the Lord admired Pundalik’s devotion and stood on the brick patiently until Pundalik completed his duties. Pleased by his selflessness, Krishna revealed His divine form and blessed him. From this moment, Krishna manifested eternally as Vittoba (Vitthala)—the God who stands waiting for His devotees with limitless compassion. Vittoba’s hands-on-hips posture reflects absolute confidence, divine love, and His readiness to support devotees through life’s challenges. This sacred story of devotion, humility, and divine grace is beautifully captured in the Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In Golu displays, the Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll holds deep devotional significance, representing humility, bhakti, and unwavering faith. His presence enriches your Dassara dolls collection by adding an inspiring narrative rooted in selfless devotion and cultural heritage. This Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai reminds families of the importance of patience, love, and spiritual discipline, while adding a powerful divine presence to your festive arrangement.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context

• Navaratri celebrates divine energies, cultural storytelling, and devotional artistry through Golu displays.
• The Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu bommai fits beautifully into themes of Krishna leelas, Bhakti movement saints, Vaishnavite traditions, and Maharashtrian devotional culture.
• Families arrange their Golu doll steps with creativity, welcoming guests to admire their Dassara dolls, chant bhajans, and share festive sweets.
• This captivating Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai adds grace, meaning, and emotional depth to your Golu, inspiring conversation and devotion among visitors.
• His peaceful posture brings calm and reverence to your display, making him a cherished centerpiece.

History of Golu Tradition

The Golu tradition originated in the Vijayanagara Empire and evolved over centuries into a cherished household celebration across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. By arranging Golu doll collections, families preserve epics, cultural themes, spiritual stories, and temple traditions. The Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai continues this heritage by honoring the rich Bhakti culture of Maharashtra and the beloved tales of Pandharpur. This divine figurine adds cultural depth, spiritual richness, and devotional meaning to your Dassara dolls collection.

Care Instructions :

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

Invite Faith, Humility, and Divine Blessings This Navaratri

Add the Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Golu doll to your festive steps and elevate your Dassara dolls arrangement with spiritual grace, devotion, and cultural richness. This beautifully crafted Vittoba Krishna Paper Mache Kolu bommai brings blessings of patience, purity, and divine protection into your home.

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