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Krishna Murti Aghasura Vadham Clay Golu Bommai- 6X11 Inches | Navratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll For Navaratri Decor

SKU 697137
Original price $51.00 - Original price $51.00
Original price
$51.00
$51.00 - $51.00
Current price $51.00
Depth Weight

5.75

1.205 kg

• Celebrate the Triumph of Good over Evil with Krishna Aghasura Vadham set Golu Doll
• Bring home the divine valor of Lord Krishna with this Krishna Aghasura Vadham Golu doll, depicting the slaying of the mighty serpent demon Aghasura—one of the most thrilling episodes from the Bhagavata Purana.
• This intricately sculpted Golu bommai, made of traditional clay, shows Krishna fearlessly entering the monstrous serpent’s mouth to save his friends and destroy evil.
• A dynamic addition to your Navaratri Kolu bommai arrangement, this piece captures Krishna’s unwavering courage and his promise to protect all beings.
• Among your Dassara dolls, this set stands out as a scene of divine intervention, perfect for storytelling and devotional reflection.

• The vibrant colors and lifelike expressions bring to life the intensity of the moment, while retaining Krishna’s divine charm and serenity.
• This sacred Golu doll is ideal for the mid to upper tiers of your Navaratri steps, where heroic leelas and puranic episodes are traditionally displayed.
• Let this powerful Golu bommai become the centerpiece of your spiritual narration, especially for children and elders who cherish Krishna’s childhood exploits.
• Available exclusively from Giri, this inspiring Kolu bommai is part of our premium Dassara dolls collection, alongside a variety of divine and cultural themes.

Symbolism & Significance
The Story of Aghasura Vadham
Aghasura, the brother of Putana and Bakasura, was sent by Kamsa to kill young Krishna and his companions. He took the terrifying form of a giant python and lay motionless on the forest path, pretending to be a mountain cave.
• When Krishna’s friends unknowingly entered the demon’s mouth, Krishna followed and expanded his divine form, choking Aghasura from within.
• The demon’s body burst, and the souls of the cowherd boys were returned, unharmed.
• This story teaches that the Lord will enter even the most dangerous places to protect his devotees.
• This Golu doll honors Krishna’s fearless compassion and his leela that assures protection and deliverance.

Significance within Golu Tradition
• In a traditional Golu bommai setup, episodes like Aghasura Vadham bring drama, meaning, and moral depth to your Navaratri steps.
• These Dassara dolls are not just decorative—they are visual scriptures, preserving stories of dharma for every generation.
• Displaying Krishna’s leelas in your Kolu bommai arrangement invites bhakti, discussion, and devotion into your festive celebrations.
• This Golu doll helps teach children and guests about Krishna’s role as protector of innocence and destroyer of evil.

Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• The nine nights of Navaratri are dedicated to celebrating divine strength, wisdom, and protection across many forms and stories.
• The Golu doll display reflects this celebration through gods, saints, stories from epics, and folk traditions.
• The Krishna Aghasura Vadham Golu bommai fits beautifully among such depictions, offering a tale of bravery and divine grace.
• As part of your Dassara dolls, this scene brings mythological richness and cultural pride to your Kolu bommai setup.

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, traces back to the royal courts of the Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th century).
• In these courts, sacred tales were retold using beautifully arranged Dassara dolls and figurines during Navaratri.
• The tradition was embraced by the Nayaka and Maratha rulers and slowly spread into households across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
• Today, arranging Golu dolls is a cherished family practice, carried out especially by women and children as a celebration of faith, creativity, and culture.
• Including stories like Aghasura Vadham in your Golu bommai steps is a way to honor this living tradition with depth and devotion.

Bring Home the Story of Divine Courage
Add the Krishna Aghasura Vadham Golu doll to your Navaratri display and let the power of divine protection fill your home. This traditional Golu bommai will elevate your Kolu bommai steps and enhance your Dassara dolls collection with meaning and grace.

Care Instructions
• Keep away from water and direct sunlight.
• Wipe gently with a dry cloth to preserve paintwork.
• Wrap in soft paper or fabric for safe storage during the off-season.

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