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Ayyappan Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 15 x 8.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

Ayyappan Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 15 x 8.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

• The Golu Doll Ayyapan made of paper mache is a captivating addition to any collection of traditional Indian dolls, especially popular during the festive season of Navaratri. Known also as Golu Bommai or Kolu Bommai, these dolls are integral to the cultural celebration, particularly in South India.
• Crafted with attention to detail, the Paper mache Golu Doll ayyappan embodies the rich heritage and artistic skills of Indian artisans.
• Ayyappan is believed to have been born from the union of two major deities: Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). According to the legend, the gods combined their powers to create a divine child to defeat a powerful demoness named Mahishi.
• Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini, a beautiful enchantress, and Lord Shiva was enamored by her. Their union resulted in the birth of Ayyappan.
• "Hari" is another name for Lord Vishnu, who represents preservation and protection in the Hindu trinity. "Hara" is another name for Lord Shiva, who represents destruction and transformation in the Hindu trinity.
• Ayyappan was born with a specific mission to defeat the demoness Mahishi, a task that required the combined strength and blessings of both Vishnu and Shiva.
• Ayyappan is primarily worshipped at the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, India, where millions of devotees undertake an annual pilgrimage. The temple's practices and rituals emphasize purity, devotion, and discipline.
• Ayyappan is seen as a symbol of righteousness, compassion, and protection, embodying the virtues and powers of both his divine parents.
• Golu dolls are typically displayed during the nine nights of Navaratri, arranged on steps to form an elaborate table. The ayyappan doll, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs, stands out as a centerpiece among the array of Dassara Dolls.
• These Dassara Dolls not only serve as decorative pieces but also narrate stories from Indian mythology and history, enriching the festive experience.
• The tradition of displaying Golu Bommai, including the exquisite Golu Doll ayyappan, is deeply rooted in the cultural practices of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
• Families pass down this kolu bommai from generation to generation, each doll carrying with it a piece of history and tradition. The ayyappan doll, in particular, is celebrated for its unique representation and craftsmanship, making it a cherished item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
• In conclusion, the Golu Doll ayyappan is more than just a decorative piece; it is a symbol of tradition, culture, and storytelling. As part of the wider collection of golu dolls and golu bommai, it enhances the visual and cultural richness of the Dassara Dolls display, embodying the essence of kolu bommai and celebrating the vibrant spirit of Navaratri.

$54.00

Original: $180.00

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Ayyappan Paper Mache Golu Bommai - 15 x 8.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai—

$180.00

$54.00

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• The Golu Doll Ayyapan made of paper mache is a captivating addition to any collection of traditional Indian dolls, especially popular during the festive season of Navaratri. Known also as Golu Bommai or Kolu Bommai, these dolls are integral to the cultural celebration, particularly in South India.
• Crafted with attention to detail, the Paper mache Golu Doll ayyappan embodies the rich heritage and artistic skills of Indian artisans.
• Ayyappan is believed to have been born from the union of two major deities: Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). According to the legend, the gods combined their powers to create a divine child to defeat a powerful demoness named Mahishi.
• Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini, a beautiful enchantress, and Lord Shiva was enamored by her. Their union resulted in the birth of Ayyappan.
• "Hari" is another name for Lord Vishnu, who represents preservation and protection in the Hindu trinity. "Hara" is another name for Lord Shiva, who represents destruction and transformation in the Hindu trinity.
• Ayyappan was born with a specific mission to defeat the demoness Mahishi, a task that required the combined strength and blessings of both Vishnu and Shiva.
• Ayyappan is primarily worshipped at the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, India, where millions of devotees undertake an annual pilgrimage. The temple's practices and rituals emphasize purity, devotion, and discipline.
• Ayyappan is seen as a symbol of righteousness, compassion, and protection, embodying the virtues and powers of both his divine parents.
• Golu dolls are typically displayed during the nine nights of Navaratri, arranged on steps to form an elaborate table. The ayyappan doll, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs, stands out as a centerpiece among the array of Dassara Dolls.
• These Dassara Dolls not only serve as decorative pieces but also narrate stories from Indian mythology and history, enriching the festive experience.
• The tradition of displaying Golu Bommai, including the exquisite Golu Doll ayyappan, is deeply rooted in the cultural practices of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
• Families pass down this kolu bommai from generation to generation, each doll carrying with it a piece of history and tradition. The ayyappan doll, in particular, is celebrated for its unique representation and craftsmanship, making it a cherished item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
• In conclusion, the Golu Doll ayyappan is more than just a decorative piece; it is a symbol of tradition, culture, and storytelling. As part of the wider collection of golu dolls and golu bommai, it enhances the visual and cultural richness of the Dassara Dolls display, embodying the essence of kolu bommai and celebrating the vibrant spirit of Navaratri.

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