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Arthanareeswarar Idol Clay Golu Bommai - 12 X 6 Inches | Navratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll For Navaratri Decor

SKU 698564
Original price $102.00 - Original price $102.00
Original price
$102.00
$102.00 - $102.00
Current price $102.00
Depth Weight

4

1.72 kg

• Ardhanareeshwarar Clay Golu Doll – Divine Union of Shiva and Shakti in Sacred Form
• Celebrate the cosmic balance of masculine and feminine with this powerful Ardhanareeshwarar clay Golu doll, symbolizing the unity of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
• Depicting the deity in half-male, half-female form, this Kolu bommai represents perfect equilibrium between strength and grace, logic and love, asceticism and nurturing.
• A spiritually rich choice for your Dassara dolls collection, this divine Golu bommai embodies the highest understanding of non-duality and oneness.
• With meticulous clay detailing and vibrant traditional colors, this Golu doll serves as a sacred centerpiece—bringing philosophical depth and divine beauty to your Navaratri steps.
• This Kolu bommai is ideal for devotees who cherish the deeper truths of creation, transformation, and the inseparable bond between energy (Shakti) and consciousness (Shiva).
• Let this Golu doll inspire reverence, reflection, and inner balance during Navaratri and beyond.
• Available exclusively at Giri, alongside a wide variety of authentic golu doll sets, plastic golu padi, kolu bommai accessories, and decorative items for a complete festive display.

Symbolism & Spiritual Significance
The Ardhanareeshwarar Golu doll portrays the divine concept of Ardhanareeshwara—half Shiva, half Parvati—showing that the universe is sustained by the harmonious balance of opposites.
• Shiva’s side symbolizes austerity, power, and stillness.
• Parvati’s side represents compassion, beauty, and life-giving energy.
• Together, they signify the totality of creation—the interdependence of Purusha (divine consciousness) and Prakriti (divine nature).
In your Dassara dolls arrangement, this Kolu bommai teaches that wholeness lies not in separation, but in sacred unity. It is a profound reminder that divinity embraces both the masculine and feminine within us all. This Golu doll is a symbol of self-realization and spiritual balance.

Navaratri – Honoring the Divine Feminine and Sacred Union
Navaratri celebrates the divine feminine in her myriad forms—Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—but also acknowledges her inseparable relationship with the divine masculine.
• The Ardhanareeshwarar Golu doll is especially meaningful during Navaratri, as it reflects the inner union of Shiva and Shakti that sustains the cosmos.
• Including this Kolu bommai emphasizes that creation itself is born of balance—between activity and rest, fire and water, knowledge and emotion.
• On your festive steps, this Golu doll radiates unity, inclusivity, and the spiritual truth of advaita (non-duality).
• A powerful addition for spiritual seekers, yogis, and households that honor both paths—Bhakti and Jnana.

Golu Tradition Relevance
• Every Golu doll tells a story—and Ardhanareeshwarar’s story is one of sacred balance and divine fusion.
• This clay Kolu bommai fits beautifully into tiers dedicated to Shiva, divine couples, or philosophical themes.
• It also complements themes around dharma, yoga, inner harmony, and the cosmic dance of Shiva-Shakti.
• As part of your Dassara dolls display, this Golu bommai draws the eye and the heart—encouraging reflection and reverence.

The Story of Ardhanareeshwarar – The Divine Androgynous Form
According to the Skanda Purana and Shiva Purana, when Sage Bhringi wished to worship only Shiva, Goddess Parvati reminded him that Shiva and Shakti are inseparable. To reveal this truth, Shiva merged with Parvati, forming Ardhanareeshwarar.
This divine form appears in temples across India, especially in Tiruchengode and Thillai Nataraja Temple (Chidambaram).
It teaches that masculine and feminine energies are not opposites but co-creators.
This clay Golu doll captures that sacred form—Shiva with matted locks and trident, Parvati adorned with jewels and a lotus.
Together, they bless devotees with inner completeness, healing, and wisdom. Including this Kolu bommai in your Navaratri steps invites grace from both divine aspects.

History of Golu – A Royal Tradition Turned Cultural Heritage
The kolu bommai tradition, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century).
• In royal courts, doll displays illustrated divine stories, cultural values, and philosophical teachings during Navaratri.
• Later, the Nayaka and Maratha rulers of Tamil Nadu encouraged these sacred traditions in temples and households.
• Today, each Golu doll is more than a figurine—it is a transmitter of spiritual ideas and ancestral wisdom.
• Including the Ardhanareeshwarar Golu doll links your Dassara dolls display with the eternal truth that harmony lies in unity.
• This Kolu bommai turns your Navaratri celebration into a profound meditation on completeness and divine duality.

Celebrate the Cosmic Balance on Your Navaratri Steps
Let your Navaratri arrangement shine with the presence of Ardhanareeshwarar—the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti. Add this clay Golu doll to your Kolu bommai display and experience the power of divine balance, inner harmony, and sacred wholeness. Let your Dassara dolls tell the story of oneness through this timeless and deeply symbolic Golu bommai.

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