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Raja Rani Paper Mache Golu Bommai Pair - 11 X 4 Inches | Navratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll For Navaratri Decor

SKU 698129
Original price $92.00 - Original price $92.00
Original price
$92.00
$92.00 - $92.00
Current price $92.00
Depth Weight

3

0.61 kg

• Raja Rani Pair – Royal Grace in Paper Mache Golu Bommai for Your Navaratri Steps
• Celebrate tradition, grandeur, and marital harmony with this exquisite Raja Rani pair, a classic paper mache Golu doll set that brings timeless elegance to your Navaratri display.
• Adorned in traditional South Indian royal attire, this regal Golu bommai duo symbolizes prosperity, stability, and cultural richness—perfect for any themed or heritage-focused kolu bommai tier.
• The Raja and Rani, standing tall with poise and grace, make a majestic addition to your Dassara dolls collection—representing the sacred bond between dharma and rajya (righteous rule).
• Hand-painted with vibrant hues and gold accents, each Golu doll in this set reflects the artistic legacy and festive spirit associated with Navaratri across generations.
• Available exclusively at Giri, along with a wide variety of authentic Golu bommai sets, plastic golu padi, kolu bommai accessories, and decorative items for a complete festive experience.

Symbolism & Spiritual Significance
The Raja Rani Golu doll set is deeply symbolic within the Navaratri tradition.
• The royal couple represents ideal rulership—upholding justice, culture, and dharma, central to Bharatiya tradition.
• As part of wedding-themed kolu bommai or societal depictions, the Raja and Rani also symbolize marital unity, responsibility, and mutual respect.
• Their presence in your Dassara dolls collection is auspicious—inviting blessings of prosperity, longevity, and cultural pride.
• In certain households, this Golu bommai is placed as a visual anchor to celebrate ancestral legacy, divine governance, and festive grace.

Navaratri Significance – Tradition, Storytelling, and Prosperity
Navaratri is a festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil, and the divine feminine in her myriad forms.
• Alongside divine Golu dolls of gods and goddesses, figures like Raja Rani enrich the kolu bommai with cultural narratives from history and society.
• Their inclusion in Dassara dolls setups also reflects life-cycle events, such as royal weddings, dharmic governance, and social traditions.
• Especially during the ninth day (Saraswati Puja) and tenth day (Vijayadasami), such figures are used to teach children about culture, values, and family lineage.

Golu Display Context – Where Heritage Meets Harmony
• The Raja Rani Golu doll pair is ideally placed on the lower or middle tiers of your kolu bommai, in arrangements depicting weddings, courts, or festive assemblies.
• Pairs beautifully with dolls of temple processions, village life, marriage scenes, and divine families for a holistic Dassara dolls theme.
• An ideal educational piece to teach younger generations about ancient Indian royal systems, clothing traditions, and values of righteous leadership.
• This Golu bommai set also stands out in thematic setups that contrast mythological figures with social or historical characters—bridging the divine and the earthly.

A Cultural Classic in Every Golu Bommai Tradition
The Raja Rani Golu doll is one of the oldest and most iconic additions in South Indian Navaratri celebrations.
• Passed down through generations, this pair is a symbol of grace, continuity, and celebration, often used year after year to honor tradition.
• In some customs, gifting the Raja Rani kolu bommai marks the beginning of a new family’s Golu journey—making it ideal for newlyweds or first-time Golu displays.
• As representations of tradition, they remind us of the beauty of shared heritage and the sacredness of relationships in Indian culture.

History of Golu – A Royal Legacy of Devotion and Art
The Golu doll tradition, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, has its roots in the Vijayanagara Empire.
• Court artisans created elaborate displays of divine and royal figures during Navaratri to honor dharma and educate through storytelling.
• With support from the Nayaka and Maratha rulers, the tradition spread into households—especially among women, who curated Dassara dolls with deep devotion.
• Today, Golu bommai arrangements reflect centuries of faith, creativity, and familial legacy—blending the sacred with the historical, as seen in this Raja Rani Golu doll pair.

Let Royal Grace Adorn Your Steps This Navaratri
Add the Raja Rani Paper Mache Golu doll pair to your sacred steps and infuse your kolu bommai display with cultural richness, elegance, and blessings of harmony.
A timeless choice for your Dassara dolls collection, this Golu bommai set transforms your Navaratri into a festival of art, tradition, and sacred storytelling.

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