Golu is a traditional doll display from South India that is set up during the annual Navaratri festival. It consists of a series of steps (usually odd numbers) that are decorated with various dolls and figurines. The display typically depicts scenes from Hindu mythology, and each step is dedicated to a specific theme or story. The dolls are usually made of clay or wood and dressed in colorful costumes, and they range in size from miniature to life-size. The Golu display is a popular tradition observed by families, especially in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, who invite friends and relatives to their homes to view the display and exchange gifts and sweets. During Navaratri, Golu is considered a symbol of the victory of good over evil, and it is believed to bring prosperity and happiness to the home.
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