My grandmother has been keeping Golu at her home for less than a decade, except
couple of years due to grandfather’s illness and demise, she follows the custom
of arranging dolls yearly during the Navaratri festival. Navaratri, which means nine nights, is a
Hindu festival celebrated in devotion of the goddess of power, wealth and
knowledge and the end of the festival (10th day) is celebrated as
Vijayadashami or Dussehra.
This
year she couldn’t get support from anyone in setting up stairs for arranging the
dolls, so she just filled dolls on cupboard, table and on floor. The dolls are
a collection from her various trips to north Indian states and some other decorative
items are handmade by grandma. Here I share some photos on grandmother’s Golu
this year and the images were shot by mom with camera.
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Here's a set of two south indian customs of marriage (on left) and first tonsure and ear boring of a child (on right). |
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A set of playing cricket |
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A rural setting of village and market |
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This looks like a setting of forest and tribal lifestyle |