
Yashoda Krishna Murti Clay Golu Bommai - 9 X 6 Inches | Navratri Gombe/ Giri Golu Doll For Navaratri Decor
• Yashoda Krishna – Clay Golu Bommai of Divine Love and Maternal Devotion
• Bring home the tender and divine bond of mother and child with this enchanting Yashoda Krishna clay Golu doll—an essential piece for your Navaratri Golu steps.
• Depicting Yashoda lovingly holding the young Krishna, this Golu bommai captures the essence of motherhood, devotion, and the playful innocence of the divine child.
• A timeless addition to your Dassara dolls collection, this Kolu bommai speaks to the soul—celebrating unconditional love and the joy of nurturing the divine.
• Hand-painted with vivid colors and expressive detailing, this clay Golu doll radiates warmth and divinity, making it ideal for Krishna Leela themes or storytelling-based arrangements.
• 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 Navaratri display.
Symbolism & Spiritual Significance
The Yashoda Krishna Golu doll holds deep emotional and spiritual resonance within Indian tradition.
• Yashoda symbolizes selfless maternal love, while Krishna as a child represents God made accessible, playful, and full of joy.
• This Golu bommai reminds us that divinity can be experienced through simple daily acts of love and care—making it relatable for every household.
• In Vaishnavite tradition, Yashoda is celebrated for her unwavering love, even without knowing Krishna’s divine identity—showing that pure bhakti needs no proof.
• This Golu doll thus represents both human affection and cosmic connection, bringing warmth and spirituality into your kolu bommai setup.
Navaratri Significance – The Divine in Everyday Life
Navaratri is not only about the fierce and cosmic forms of Devi but also about the gentle, nurturing, and loving forms of divinity.
• The Yashoda Krishna Golu doll fits beautifully into the ninth day of Navaratri, dedicated to Siddhidatri or the bestower of powers, as Yashoda’s love gave Krishna the space to express his leelas.
• Including such dolls in your Dassara dolls arrangement helps children and guests connect emotionally with divine stories that are rich in values.
• This Kolu bommai is ideal for Krishna-themed Golu steps, where leelas from his childhood—like butter stealing, playing with Gopis, and divine mischief—are portrayed with storytelling beauty.
Golu Display Context – Perfect for Family-Centric Arrangements
• This clay Golu doll is a heartwarming choice for the middle or top tiers of your kolu bommai display.
• Display alongside other Krishna Golu bommai sets like Krishna with Gopis, Kalinga Nardhanam, or Aghasura Vadham for a thematic representation of his early life.
• This Dassara dolls set also works well in broader divine family arrangements, focusing on motherhood, devotion, and playful innocence.
• The Yashoda Krishna bond evokes a deep emotional connection—making your Golu not just devotional, but also heart-centered and spiritually rich.
The Story Behind the Golu Doll – Divine Love Beyond Knowledge
In the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna, though an avatar of Vishnu, was raised by Yashoda and Nandagopan in Gokulam.
• Yashoda’s love for Krishna was pure and instinctual, unaware of his divine nature, yet more powerful than cosmic reverence.
• From tying him to a mortar in the Damodara Leela to scolding him for stealing butter, Yashoda’s affection was deeply human—and deeply sacred.
• This Golu doll captures one such tender moment, reflecting that God chooses to be loved more than worshipped.
• Displaying this kolu bommai lets devotees reflect on bhakti that is rooted in love, not awe—and transforms your Dassara dolls collection into a space of emotional devotion.
History of Golu – Where Storytelling Becomes Sacred
The Golu doll tradition, known as Bommai Golu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Bombe Habba in Kannada, began during the Vijayanagara Empire.
• In royal courts, dolls were used to narrate epics, including Krishna’s childhood stories, which made the divine relatable and engaging for all ages.
• Supported by Nayaka and Maratha rulers, this tradition spread to households—especially among women, who curated spiritual narratives through Dassara dolls.
• Today, the kolu bommai arrangement is a sacred canvas of devotion and culture—where every Golu doll tells a story, teaches a value, and shares a blessing.
• The Yashoda Krishna Golu bommai stands out as a piece that blends maternal love, devotion, and divine play, resonating across generations.
Add Divine Love and Joy to Your Golu Display
Let the Yashoda Krishna clay Golu doll grace your Navaratri steps with the purity of a mother’s love and the joy of Krishna’s presence.
This Kolu bommai is a must-have for those who celebrate bhakti through emotion, and seek to make their Dassara dolls collection both meaningful and heart-touching.