A clay bommai doll of Ramar Bow Broken Set, for the Navaratri Golu festival. 9 inches.
•In the epic Ramayana, during the swayamvara (a bridegroom choosing ceremony) of Princess Sita, Lord Rama effortlessly lifts and strings the divine bow of Lord Shiva. As he attempts to string it, the mighty bow breaks with a deafening sound, startling the assembled kings and princes. This miraculous event not only demonstrates Rama's unparalleled strength and divine prowess but also fulfills the condition set by Sita's father, King Janaka, for her marriage. The breaking of the bow signifies Rama as the chosen groom and solidifies his destiny to confront the demon king Ravana in the future. This pivotal moment in the Ramayana marks the beginning of Rama's journey into his role as the divine avatar destined to uphold righteousness and defeat evil forces plaguing the world.
• This exquisite Golu Bommai (Golu Doll). Crafted with attention to detail, this painted doll embodies the essence of Indian mythology and tradition, making it a perfect addition to Navaratri Golu displays or as a cherished collectible.
• Crafted with clay Golu Bommai encapsulates the essence of cultural heritage and artistic finesse.
• Ideal for enthusiasts of Indian culture and mythology, this Golu Doll serves as a decorative piece during Navaratri and symbolizes the rich storytelling heritage of Ramayana.
Weight(KG) | 6.710000 |
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Width (Inches) | 6 |
Height (Inches) | 9 |
Depth (Inches) | 3.5 |