
The Story
• Putrakameshti Yagam Set – The Sacred Ritual That Brought Forth Divine Heirs
• Capture a powerful moment from the Ramayana in your Golu doll arrangement with this Putrakameshti Yagam clay set, depicting King Dasharatha’s sacred fire ritual to be blessed with children.
• This beautifully detailed Golu bommai set portrays the yajna performed by Sage Rishyasringa, with Dasharatha and his queens praying fervently for progeny.
• A foundational moment in the epic, this Dassara dolls scene marks the divine descent of Lord Rama and his brothers—making it a meaningful addition to your Navaratri display.
• Each figure in this Kolu bommai set is modeled in clay with traditional artistry, designed to educate, inspire, and enhance spiritual storytelling.
• This Golu doll set brings together devotion, dharma, and destiny—perfect for upper or central steps in your thematic Ramayana Golu display.
• Ideal for setting the context before Dasharatha Durbar, Sita Kalyanam, and Rama Pattabhishekam scenes, this Golu bommai invokes the sacred origin of divine incarnation.
• Whether you are displaying Ramayana-themed Dassara dolls or curating a spiritual journey across your Kolu bommai, this set adds profound depth and narrative richness.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
Symbolism & Significance
The Putrakameshti Yagam is a sacred Vedic fire ritual performed by those desiring progeny. In the Ramayana, King Dasharatha performed this yajna under the guidance of Sage Rishyasringa. The ritual pleased the gods, who sent down a divine payasam from Agni—the Fire God—to be shared among the queens. This Golu doll set symbolizes divine grace, fulfilled prayers, and the cosmic orchestration of Rama’s birth. It teaches that faith, ritual, and right action bring forth divine results. A perfect spiritual teaching in Golu bommai form.
Significance within Golu Tradition
The Kolu bommai tradition thrives on epics retold in visual form. The Putrakameshti scene is the origin story of the Ramayana’s heroes, making it essential in any sequential Ramayana display. Including this Dassara dolls set allows devotees to narrate the full scope of the divine story—from prayer to birth, exile to triumph. Especially revered by couples praying for children and families seeking to emphasize prayerful faith, this Golu doll also encourages intergenerational storytelling.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• During Navaratri, households arrange Golu doll displays across tiered steps, often with mythological themes like the Ramayana.
• This Kolu bommai fits ideally on the middle or second tier to represent the beginning of Rama’s divine birth.
• It pairs beautifully with later Golu bommai scenes like Dasharatha Durbar, Sita Swayamvaram, or Hanuman sets.
• Devotees gather around Dassara dolls, recounting legends, offering prayers, and celebrating with bhajans and prasadam.
• With this Putrakameshti set, your Navaratri kolu becomes both an epic narration and a sacred prayer offering.
The Legend – The Yagam That Brought Rama to Earth
King Dasharatha of Ayodhya ruled wisely, but had no heir. In despair, he turned to Sage Rishyasringa, who advised the ancient Vedic ritual—Putrakameshti Yagam. With priests, fire offerings, and divine chants, the ritual was performed with utmost devotion. Agni, the fire god, rose from the flames and gave Dasharatha a bowl of payasam (divine pudding), instructing him to share it among his queens. Kausalya, Kaikeyi, and Sumitra partook of it, leading to the births of Rama, Bharata, and the twins Lakshmana and Shatrughna. This Golu doll captures that sacred moment of divine intercession—the point where destiny aligned with devotion. The Golu bommai figures show Dasharatha in prayer, the sage in meditation, and the divine flames as a symbol of fulfilled hope. It is a moment that transformed Ayodhya and set the cosmic drama into motion.
History of Golu – Storytelling in Sacred Clay
The Kolu bommai tradition, rooted in the Vijayanagara Empire, brings home stories from Puranas, epics, and temple lore during the nine nights of Navaratri.
• Clay figurines like this Putrakameshti Yagam set were once royal customs, now revered family practices across Tamil Nadu and South India.
• Women of the household curate themes with care, passing down heritage through Dassara dolls stories.
• The Golu doll display becomes a visual scripture, and each Golu bommai a deity of devotion and storytelling.
• By including foundational scenes like this yajna, your steps reflect the full journey—from prayer to divine birth, from offering to avatar.
Begin Your Ramayana Golu with Divine Prayer
Let your Kolu bommai steps open with the powerful faith of King Dasharatha. Add the Putrakameshti Yagam Set – Clay to your Dassara dolls and retell the epic from its sacred beginning. Through this Golu doll, may your Navaratri bring blessings, stories, and divine joy.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
• Putrakameshti Yagam Set – The Sacred Ritual That Brought Forth Divine Heirs
• Capture a powerful moment from the Ramayana in your Golu doll arrangement with this Putrakameshti Yagam clay set, depicting King Dasharatha’s sacred fire ritual to be blessed with children.
• This beautifully detailed Golu bommai set portrays the yajna performed by Sage Rishyasringa, with Dasharatha and his queens praying fervently for progeny.
• A foundational moment in the epic, this Dassara dolls scene marks the divine descent of Lord Rama and his brothers—making it a meaningful addition to your Navaratri display.
• Each figure in this Kolu bommai set is modeled in clay with traditional artistry, designed to educate, inspire, and enhance spiritual storytelling.
• This Golu doll set brings together devotion, dharma, and destiny—perfect for upper or central steps in your thematic Ramayana Golu display.
• Ideal for setting the context before Dasharatha Durbar, Sita Kalyanam, and Rama Pattabhishekam scenes, this Golu bommai invokes the sacred origin of divine incarnation.
• Whether you are displaying Ramayana-themed Dassara dolls or curating a spiritual journey across your Kolu bommai, this set adds profound depth and narrative richness.
• Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide range of Golu bommai, plastic steps, pooja accessories, and traditional Kolu bommai sets for Navaratri.
Symbolism & Significance
The Putrakameshti Yagam is a sacred Vedic fire ritual performed by those desiring progeny. In the Ramayana, King Dasharatha performed this yajna under the guidance of Sage Rishyasringa. The ritual pleased the gods, who sent down a divine payasam from Agni—the Fire God—to be shared among the queens. This Golu doll set symbolizes divine grace, fulfilled prayers, and the cosmic orchestration of Rama’s birth. It teaches that faith, ritual, and right action bring forth divine results. A perfect spiritual teaching in Golu bommai form.
Significance within Golu Tradition
The Kolu bommai tradition thrives on epics retold in visual form. The Putrakameshti scene is the origin story of the Ramayana’s heroes, making it essential in any sequential Ramayana display. Including this Dassara dolls set allows devotees to narrate the full scope of the divine story—from prayer to birth, exile to triumph. Especially revered by couples praying for children and families seeking to emphasize prayerful faith, this Golu doll also encourages intergenerational storytelling.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• During Navaratri, households arrange Golu doll displays across tiered steps, often with mythological themes like the Ramayana.
• This Kolu bommai fits ideally on the middle or second tier to represent the beginning of Rama’s divine birth.
• It pairs beautifully with later Golu bommai scenes like Dasharatha Durbar, Sita Swayamvaram, or Hanuman sets.
• Devotees gather around Dassara dolls, recounting legends, offering prayers, and celebrating with bhajans and prasadam.
• With this Putrakameshti set, your Navaratri kolu becomes both an epic narration and a sacred prayer offering.
The Legend – The Yagam That Brought Rama to Earth
King Dasharatha of Ayodhya ruled wisely, but had no heir. In despair, he turned to Sage Rishyasringa, who advised the ancient Vedic ritual—Putrakameshti Yagam. With priests, fire offerings, and divine chants, the ritual was performed with utmost devotion. Agni, the fire god, rose from the flames and gave Dasharatha a bowl of payasam (divine pudding), instructing him to share it among his queens. Kausalya, Kaikeyi, and Sumitra partook of it, leading to the births of Rama, Bharata, and the twins Lakshmana and Shatrughna. This Golu doll captures that sacred moment of divine intercession—the point where destiny aligned with devotion. The Golu bommai figures show Dasharatha in prayer, the sage in meditation, and the divine flames as a symbol of fulfilled hope. It is a moment that transformed Ayodhya and set the cosmic drama into motion.
History of Golu – Storytelling in Sacred Clay
The Kolu bommai tradition, rooted in the Vijayanagara Empire, brings home stories from Puranas, epics, and temple lore during the nine nights of Navaratri.
• Clay figurines like this Putrakameshti Yagam set were once royal customs, now revered family practices across Tamil Nadu and South India.
• Women of the household curate themes with care, passing down heritage through Dassara dolls stories.
• The Golu doll display becomes a visual scripture, and each Golu bommai a deity of devotion and storytelling.
• By including foundational scenes like this yajna, your steps reflect the full journey—from prayer to divine birth, from offering to avatar.
Begin Your Ramayana Golu with Divine Prayer
Let your Kolu bommai steps open with the powerful faith of King Dasharatha. Add the Putrakameshti Yagam Set – Clay to your Dassara dolls and retell the epic from its sacred beginning. Through this Golu doll, may your Navaratri bring blessings, stories, and divine joy.
























