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Rituals: During the Navaratri festival, which celebrates the goddess Durga and her various forms, families set up a Golu display at home. Devotees offer prayers, sing devotional songs, and sometimes conduct small pujas (rituals) before the Golu dolls.
Golu Dolls (also known as Bommala Koluvu) are traditional dolls used in the Navaratri festival, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. The term “Golu” refers to the arrangement of these dolls in a decorative manner, typically placed on steps or shelves in homes during the festival. It is an important tradition in South India and holds cultural and religious significance.










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