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All About Bommai Golu, South India's Navaratri Tradition

A carnival of vibrant dolls, figures, and figurines spun in a tale with the backdrop of Navaratri, the Golu celebrations of South India are a feast for eyes

The festival showcases creativity and artistry through doll displays Photo: Shutterstock.com
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Golu, also known as Kolu or Bommai Golu, is a traditional festival celebrated mainly in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. It is primarily observed during the celebration of Navaratri, which typically falls in September or October and continues for nine days. The word "Bommai Golu" in Tamil means 'Doll Decoration', while "Bommala Koluvu" in Telugu means 'Court of Toys' and "Gombe Habba" means 'Doll Festival' in Kannada. The festival is an important cultural event that brings people together and showcases creativity and artistry through doll displays.