A clay bommai doll of Sethu Panthanam Set, for the Navaratri Golu festival. 8 inches.
•In the Ramayana, Sethu Bandhanam (bridge-building) by Lord Rama's army is a tale of perseverance and devotion. Facing the vast ocean to reach Lanka and rescue Sita, Rama's followers, led by Hanuman, construct a bridge of stones that float on the water by inscribing Rama's name on them. Amid challenges from the sea god and doubts from some, their faith remains unshaken. With determination, the bridge, known as Sethu Panthanam, spans the ocean, symbolizing unity and unwavering commitment to righteousness. This act showcases the power of unity, faith, and dedication in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
• 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.
• Whether displayed prominently in a Golu Bomma arrangement or gifted as a cultural memento, the Sethu Panthanam clay Golu Bommai celebrates the timeless tales of valor, love, and intrigue from ancient scriptures, adding a touch of elegance and spirituality to any setting.
Weight(KG) | 4.675000 |
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Width (Inches) | 4.5 |
Height (Inches) | 8 |
Depth (Inches) | 4 |