Ardhanareeswaran Clay Golu Bommai - 12 x 7 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai
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Sku : 6901995
Material : Clay
Height : 12 Inch
Depth : 4 Inch
Width : 7 Inch
• Lord Ardhanaeswaran Golu Doll for Navaratri is a beautiful and symbolic representation of the divine forms of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in their merged, half-male and half-female manifestations.
• Lord Ardhanarishvara, also known as Lord Ardhanaeswaran, is a unique form of Lord Shiva in Hinduism. The right side represents Lord Shiva, with matted hair, a crescent moon adorning his head, a third eye on his forehead, and a snake coiled around his neck. The left side represents Goddess Parvati, adorned with jewellery, a gentle expression, and a lotus in her hand.
• The Lord Ardhanaeswaran Golu Doll is a unique and significant addition to your Golu display during Navaratri.
• It typically features a single idol or figurine that depicts Lord Shiva on the right side, symbolising the masculine aspect, and Goddess Parvati on the left side, representing the feminine aspect.
• The idol showcases the divine unity and harmony of the male and female energies within the supreme consciousness.
• It is also seen as a symbol of the harmony between the Purusha (spirit) and Prakriti (nature) in Hindu philosophy. The worship of Lord Ardhanarishvara is popular among Shaivites and Shaktas, and is often associated with the festival of Mahashivratri.
• Golu is a doll and figurine festival held in South India during Navaratri and Dussehra. It is a set of steps decorated with bommais (dolls) of all shapes and sizes to tell a story about a Hindu or secular cultural issue. Every Kolu needs a refreshing twist with beautiful handmade dolls.
• Ardhanarishvara golu doll is a traditional Kolu doll crafted with clay. Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans.
• Decorate your Kolu Padi with this unique collection of Golu dolls for this Navarathri from Giri.
• An ideal present for festivals like Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarmings.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to see the Golu display and offer prayers. It is considered an auspicious time to seek blessings from the Divine and to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
• This doll stands apart from the usual golu doll because it is painted in vivid, rich colours with a different composition and definition.