When Margazhi dawns, the air is filled with the devotional, poetic music of Narayana. The season is celebrated with the compositions of Andal - the Thiruppavai - which are songs recognised for their mellifluous ragas and enchanting lines of bhakti. Andal is considered one of the twelve Alvars, who were Tamil poet-saints and devotees of Lord Vishnu in the Vaishnavite tradition. To this day, she is best known for her compositions of devotional poetry, which are recited and sung in many Hindu temples and households not only during Margazhi, but all year round. Andal's life and works have had a profound impact on Tamil literature, art, and culture, and she is revered as a symbol of devotion, piety, and spiritual enlightenment. Her legacy continues to inspire millions of people around the world. Golu is a doll and figurine festival held during the Hindu festival of Navaratri in South India. It is a set of steps decorated with Bommais (dolls), of all shapes and sizes. This 18 inch, paper mache doll is full of intricate detail and vibrant colours, making it an excellent addition to your Golu padi. Enhance your Navaratri celebrations with this unique Aandal Golu Bommai.