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Known as Kolu (pronounced as गोलु) in Tamil Nadu, Gombe Habba (गोम्बे हब्बा) in Karnataka and Bommala Koluvu (बोम्माला कोलुवु) in Andhra Pradesh, the arrangement of dolls is an integral part of Navaratri celebration in South India. The words Kolu (Golu) in Tamil, Gombe in Kannada and Bomma in Telugu mean dolls. Golu is a festive display of dolls and figurines in South India during the Navaratri festival, telling stories from Hindu mythology and culture. Learn about the etymology, history, rituals, and types of golu dolls and displays. So, the Golu or the dolls displayed during Navratri is a humble ode to the selfless sacrifices of other gods and goddesses to ensure the victory of good over evil. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking world of Navratri Golu displays. Our blog unveils the artistic mastery and cultural significance of these divine doll arrangements. Explore the intricate details and traditions that make Navratri Golu a truly grand spectacle.