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Buy Kolu Bommai – Golu Stand & Cover for Navratri Festival Display

Lakshmi Hayagreevar Golu Bommai | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

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 Hayagriva is an avatar of the God Vishnu. He is worshipped as the God of knowledge and wisdom, with a human body and a horse's head. Hayagriva is ...

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Original price $55.00 - Original price $165.00
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$55.00 - $165.00
$55.00 - $165.00
Current price $55.00
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Navaratri Golu: A Complete Guide to Kolu Bommai, Stands, and Covers

Navaratri Golu (or Kolu) is a magnificent display of dolls and figurines that transforms South Indian homes into vibrant galleries of storytelling and spirituality during the nine nights of Navaratri. Rooted in the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura, Golu is more than just a decorative tradition; it is a symbolic representation of the evolution of life and the divine presence in all things.

FAQ

How do I maintain and store Golu dolls to prevent damage over time?

Clean Golu dolls with soft brushes, avoiding water. Wrap individually in acid-free tissue and bubble wrap, then store in sturdy bins with silica gel in a cool, dry place.

What are the traditional steps to set up a Golu display during festival season?

Arrange odd-numbered steps facing East or North, placing a Kalasam at the top. Organize dolls hierarchically deities above, secular scenes below. Offer sundal daily, concluding with a symbolic dismantling.

What is the importance of Kolu (Golu) during the Navrathri Festival?

Golu represents spiritual evolution through tiered doll displays, placing deities above secular life. It fosters community through social visits, gift exchanges, and storytelling, preserving cultural heritage and family traditions.

Why was the golu festival celebrated?

Golu celebrates Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura, symbolising spiritual evolution and the deities' sacrifice. Originating in the Vijayanagara Empire, it fosters community bonding, storytelling, and gratitude for a prosperous harvest.

What is Navratri? Why is it celebrated?

Navratri celebrates the Divine Feminine's victory over evil, specifically Goddess Durga defeating Mahishasura. It involves fasting, prayers, and regional traditions like Garba, Golu, and Durga Puja.

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