Please find the golu photos taken in our house, this year.
Mrs.Annapurani G S.
Please find the golu photos taken in our house, this year.
Mrs.Annapurani G S.
Please find the photos taken this year of golu, in our house.
Mrs.Annapurani G S
Please find the photos taken this year, of our golu.
Please find the golu photos taken in our house.
Mrs.Annapurani G S.
Please find the golu photos that were taken in our house.
-Mrs.Annapurni
We have decorated Marapachi Bommai in Traditional Madisaru & Pattu Veshti & Jippa.
Also have decorated them with jewels & stones.
Ashtalakshmi Dolls with a Rangoli of Gita Upadesam in the front and a model of Mukthinath on the right of the Golu display
There are Dolls depicting Dasavatharam, Dolls showing the Tirupathi Brahmotsavam, Dolls Displaying Ashtalakshmi and Dolls of Krishna's Leelas. There is a full model on the right showing the arduous climb one has to make to reach Mukthinath. There is also set depicting the pulling of the Temple Chariot (Ther Thiruvizha). On the far left is a model of Krishna in Brindhavanam. Not seen in this picture is a complete model of Mithilapuri and King Janaka's Palace where Lord Rama and Sita see each other for the first time. In the fore ground is a freehand colour Rangoli depicting Gita Upadesam.
The completion of Golden Jubilee of marriage which is considered highly auspicious and is captured in the ‘Couple’ enjoying the completion of 50 years of marriage with family and friends. Adjacent to it is the exclusive tradition of serving food in banana leaves with men and women ready to taste it. The vases in which the flowers have been placed are waste glass injection bottles which have been painted with fabric paint and gold. The dishes on the utensils have been made from plaster of paris and then driede and painted.
Education is an indispensable part of human life is depicted through the ‘Ma Sharda School’. The walls have been decorated with flower/vegetable charts available in the market and a blackboard made of waste cardboard have been placed. The students have been provided with paper pencil and the teacher with chalk & duster.
There is also a symbolic representation of the ‘Seeveyli’ from God’s Own Country (Kerala) with the Lord on the Majestic Elephant adorned with jewelry and enthusiastic people is pleasing to the eyes.
The village life has been depicted as shown in the photo.