Rama and Sita is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. This doll represents Rama pattabishekam. While arranging a doll, it gives a grand view during Navaratri.
Golu is the festival exhibit of dolls and figurines in South Asian nations throughout the season of Autumn, uniquely during the time of Navaratri of Hinduism. These displays are typically specialized for narrating a legend from a Hindu text or a secular cultural issue.
Rama or Lord Ram is a major deity of Hinduism. He is the 7th avatar of Lord Vishnu. In the Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is thought as the spiritual deity. Rama pattabhishekam reminds us of the auspicious ceremony of coronation of Shree Ram. In this Golu set, we can find Lord Rama and his wife Sita sitting on the throne circled by Lord Lakshmana, Hamunana and other peoples of the kingdom. This is one of the epic moments in the episodes of Ramayana. This Golu doll set is most commonly used in temples and home for Golu doll decorations. This set is beautifully made up of mud and clay. The artisans have used bright and glossy colors to give it an elegant and traditional look. These doll sets are fully handmade and are eco-friendly.
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You can assemble on the 7thstep of Golu stand.
These dolls are made of clay and strong.
This concept denotes revere the elders.
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