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.
The bridge was first mentioned in Valmiki’s Ramayana, a Hindu epic and is believed to be the bridge built by Lord Rama’s Vanara Sena (monkey army) with instructions from Nala to reach Lanka and rescue his wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana.
This Golu doll set is most commonly used in temples and in-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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