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Arupadai Veedu Murugan Statue Clay Golu Bommai Set- 8X7 Inches | Navratri Gombe/Giri Golu Doll For Navaratri Decor

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$198.00
$198.00 - $198.00
Current price $198.00
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6.445 kg

• Arupadai Veedu Murugan Clay Golu Bommai Set – Six Sacred Abodes of Murugan in Divine Clay Form
• Celebrate the divine journey of Lord Murugan through his six holy abodes with this exquisite Arupadai Veedu clay Golu doll set—a centerpiece of devotion and Tamil spiritual heritage.
• This beautifully detailed Golu bommai portrays the six sacred shrines—Thiruparankundram, Tiruchendur, Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruthani, and Pazhamudircholai—each representing a unique leela (divine act) of Murugan.
• A devotional highlight for your Dassara dolls collection, this sacred Kolu bommai arrangement embodies Murugan’s spiritual evolution, divine victories, and his deep connection with his devotees.
• This traditional Golu doll set, made in clay and painted with care, is perfect for those wishing to honor Tamil culture, Saivite tradition, and Navaratri’s message of divine protection.
• Available exclusively at Giri, along with a wide range of authentic Golu bommai sets, plastic golu padi, kolu bommai accessories, and Navaratri decorative items for a complete festive setup.

Symbolism & Spiritual Significance
Arupadai Veedu, meaning “six battle camps,” refers to the six temples where Lord Murugan performed divine deeds and guided his devotees. Each Golu doll in this set symbolizes a unique aspect of his journey:
• Thiruparankundram – Where he married Deivanai after vanquishing Surapadman.
• Tiruchendur – His victory over the demon, symbolizing triumph of dharma.
• Palani – Where he renounced the world after the Gnana Pazham episode, showing detachment and wisdom.
• Swamimalai – Where he taught the meaning of ‘Om’ to his own father, Lord Shiva.
• Thiruthani – Where he wedded Valli, symbolizing divine love and grace.
• Pazhamudircholai – The culmination of his divine mission, embodying compassion and unity.
This Kolu bommai set transforms your Dassara dolls steps into a spiritual pilgrimage, allowing every Golu doll to narrate a part of Murugan’s eternal story.

Navaratri Relevance – The Divine Commander’s Journey
Navaratri honors divine strength, valor, and the restoration of dharma—values deeply embodied in Lord Murugan.
• This Golu doll set fits beautifully into Navaratri themes focused on divine warriors, avatars, and spiritual wisdom.
• Each Golu bommai in the Arupadai Veedu set reflects Murugan’s role as a youthful, radiant protector and the son of Shiva and Parvati.
• Families devoted to Murugan, especially in Tamil Nadu, will find deep emotional and spiritual resonance in this Kolu bommai set.
• Let this Dassara dolls arrangement be a source of blessings, discipline, devotion, and divine energy throughout the festive season.

Golu Display Significance – A Pilgrimage on Your Steps
• Arrange the Arupadai Veedu Golu doll set across multiple tiers to showcase each sacred site and create a spiritual journey of Murugan’s glory.
• Pair this Golu bommai set with Valli-Deivanai dolls, Vel symbolism, or Raja Murugan for a complete representation of Murugan’s leelas.
• A meaningful centerpiece for devotees, elders, and children alike—this Kolu bommai narrates history, devotion, and divine grace all at once.
• Add this Dassara dolls treasure to spark storytelling, bhajans, and prayers during the nine nights of Navaratri.

The Sacred Tale of Arupadai Veedu
According to Tamil Saivite tradition, Lord Murugan manifested across six sacred temples in response to the needs of his devotees and the challenges of adharma.
• These abodes became the spiritual map of his divine life—from battles to weddings, teachings to transcendence.
• The story of Arupadai Veedu is not just regional—it’s universal: a tale of divine guidance, love, and supreme victory.
• This Golu doll set immortalizes these holy sites in clay, allowing your Kolu bommai steps to become a sacred hill path leading to divine understanding.

History of Golu – Telling Sacred Stories Through Clay
The Golu bommai tradition dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire and was enriched by Tamil dynasties who revered Murugan as the Tamil Kadavul (God).
• Every Golu doll is a storytelling tool, especially in Dassara dolls collections that celebrate regional faith and mythology.
• The Arupadai Veedu Kolu bommai connects your Navaratri steps to ancient pilgrimage routes, devotional hymns, and Tamil literary tradition.
• Displaying this Golu bommai is a way of honoring heritage, expressing faith, and passing down cultural devotion.

Let Murugan’s Six Abodes Grace Your Navaratri Golu
Add the Arupadai Veedu clay Golu bommai set to your collection and let your Golu doll arrangement resonate with Murugan’s divine journey.
With every step, celebrate his teachings, victories, and blessings through this sacred Dassara dolls ensemble—bringing protection, devotion, and divine joy to your home.

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