Description
Golu dolls, siz 45 cm 10 cm 15 cm pice of 5 crafts set also known as Bommai Golu or Kolu dolls, are traditional figurines used during the festival of Navaratri in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. These dolls are arranged in a decorative display, known as a “Golu” or “Bommai Kolu,” which is an essential part of the Navaratri celebrations.
he dolls can be made of various materials, including clay, wood, papier-mâché, and plastic, with the traditional ones being made from clay. The figures typically represent gods and goddesses, animals, royalty, dancers, villagers, and even common scenes from rural or urban life.
In places like Tamil Nadu, Golu dolls are crafted by skilled artisans who have been in the trade for generations. The Kolu dolls from Mylapore, for example, are highly sought after for their craftsmanship.
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In places like Tamil Nadu, Golu dolls are crafted by skilled artisans who have been in the trade for generations. The Kolu dolls from Mylapore, for example, are highly sought after for their craftsmanship.
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Prayers and Poojas:
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During Navaratri, families perform pujas (prayers) in front of the Golu display. The ninth day of Navaratri, Vijayadashami, is considered especially significant for the worship of the dolls.
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