Material Wood
Size:6x4X4 inches approx
Hast Shilp presents Krishna Leela wooden handicraft Krishna Janmashtami Golu dolls which are a delightful way to commemorate the festival! Golu dolls, also called Kolu or Bommai Golu, are a traditional part of Navaratri celebrations in South India, especially Tamil Nadu. These dolls are typically arranged in tiers, showcasing various themes from Hindu mythology, folklore, or contemporary culture.
Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, a revered deity in Hinduism. It’s a joyous occasion marked by devotional songs, prayers, and rituals.
Combining these traditions by featuring wooden handicraft dolls depicting Krishna Leela during Janmashtami is a fantastic idea. These dolls could portray scenes from Krishna’s life, such as his birth in Mathura’s prison, his mischievous acts like stealing butter (Makhan Chor), his Ras Leela with Radha and the Gopis, or his heroic deeds defeating demons.
Crafting these dolls from wood adds a timeless and traditional element to the celebration. It not only preserves the art of wooden handicraft but also enhances the visual appeal of the Golu display.
Whether you’re arranging a Golu display at home or participating in a community event, these intricately crafted Krishna Leela wooden dolls will surely enchant everyone and deepen the spiritual significance of the festival.
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