Navrathri Golu 2008
By gbhanu on Oct 6, 2008 | In Indian Festivals, India | 28 feedbacks »
Navrathri also known as Dusshera is a popular festival celebrated all over India for nine nights and 10 days. It is customary in some families in South India to display a golu during Navrathri. Golu is a display of dolls on odd number of steps depicting Hindu mythology. Marapatchi bommai(male and female doll made from marapatchi wood) is a must in a golu. Women and children are invited to see the golu. Women come in traditional silk sarees and girls in their silk skirts adorned with their best jewelry. Some women and children show their vocal talent singing devotional songs. Everyone who comes is given something to take home that will include a prasadam made of lentils with seasoning and may also carry home a small bag of gift which may include a fruit, kumkum, manjal, vethallai, pak and a small gift.
Please come over and see my golu. Hope you enjoy my golu as much as I did creating it. Happy Navrathri to you!
Rice soaked in water for an hour and then ground smoothly was used to draw the kolam.
Flowers from my garden were used to create this kolam at the bottom of my golu.
Full view of the golu.
Marapatchi bommai are the second set of couple from the left in wood that looks black. The sacks were handmade out of burlap and filled with various grains that is typical in a grain merchant store.
The idols of Ganesh displayed here are each made of a different material. Starting from the left,terra cota, Navadaniam(9 different grains), sandalwood, clay, marble, wood and metal.
You can see a couple selling flowers in baskets to offer to god.
“The Twleve Alwars”
The hill was made with paper and glue (paper mache) and the temple with wood.
The wooden dolls in this village are from Kondapalli, Andhra Pradesh. The straw hut and the stick hut were resued from a different project here.
The popcorn and fruit vendors and the fence were handmade with cardboard and paint.
The zoo was created using layers to give some depth due to the space restriction. The first layer starting from the back was the fence with gate drawn on paper. The second layer the tree created with paper. The third layer was the tiger den where the rocks and entrance to the den was also hand drawn and colored. The tiger was placed and then real rocks were added in the front of the tiger. To the left was the gorilla area where the tree was again created with paper and soil was added to the ground. The fourth layer were the elephants on the left and the zebra and giraffe on the right. I used reindeer moss and felt on the ground. The final layer that you can see in the front was the water body which was created using rolled up vellum paper with handdrawn and cut fish, greenary and frogs with a pink flamingo in the back.
The fruit vendors were made with clay and then painted. The clothes stand with hangers were made with wire. All the other shops were also handmade.
Thanks for visiting my humble home to see my golu.
28 comments
I stumbled upon your blog accidentally. Your Golu is simply beautiful. All your hand made dolls are amazing. Keep up the good work.
It so cute ,please get back with nice and amazing hand made doll information .Keep in touch !
do you know any place ??
it was really mind blowing.... v gud thought . especially the temple on the hill was really superb.... extraordinary thought...
Your golu is wonderfull. you are very creative.
hand made bommai is beautiful. zoo and fun park is good.
thank for posting a beautiful golu and also for new ideas.
I was just browsing for some golu pictures on the net and happened to visit your blog and saw ur golu pics. Initially I thought it was in India.. but to see such a wonderful golu in US.. is awesome!!! Looks like you are in the US for a long time to have such a great collection of dolls there.. also I stole your idea of making the musical ganesha ;) and they have come out well!!! But just can't beat your eyes.. What did you use for them? Do let me know if you have some more ideas for the golu.. I stay in Amsterdam and don't have too much traditional dolls with me..
very nicely done! you are an inspiration to others.
I came across your blog while searching for navrathri golu ideas and I must say, your golu is fantastic! It has so much of creativity and dedication into it. I enjoyed looking at every detail. Hats off! Waiting to see this years golu on your site. Please don't forget to upload yours this year.
Your golu is simply breathtaking So many handmade beautiful displays...Your daughter's is very creative too. I am trying to have my own golu for the first time. Do you know where I can find the Golu padi/stand in the U.S?
Thank you,
Hema
krishna leela golu
Items required for this scene
Idol of Krishna playing a tune on his flute
Idols of ladies
Small animals
A tree
Have fun creating this scene and do send me some photos.
Bhanu
I have a question, will be glad if you can give a pointer. I see that you use cardboard for walls, gates and stuff. How do you make them box shaped so they stand on the ground? Or do you glue them to the base? Appreciate your tips! Thanks
regards
prapulla
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