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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Gombe Habba Part 1- Unique dolls displayed in an exhibition

Gombe Habba, is the festival celebrated during Navaratri,especially in Bangalore and Mysore region. I have already written about Gombe habba in my previous posts.

Dolls taking you to era of Ramayana
 Walking down the street of dolls
Oh! I got an invitation for Gombe Habba

I'm always enthusiastic to write about the Gombe habba( festival of dolls) . This year I have a lot to write about dolls. In this first post sharing images of unique dolls . These pictures was shared by my friend, with her permission sharing with you.
The below are the replica of Mysore Palace, with Dasara procession in front of the palace.

Dasara, Gombehabba

This is wood replica  of Jayachamarajendra Circle in Mysore.
Laxmi Narasimha 
 Idol of Goddess  . You can see cute little elephants with Ambari.
 Chamundeshwari on Pallakki.
 This is very cute one. Replica of the famous throne , made of Papermache, with king sitting on it.

Aren't these unique? 

Still more to share with you about Gombe habba,

Until then,
Love , laugh and live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana 


18 comments:

  1. The replicas are really well done. The palace looks superb.

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    1. Yes Rajesh, even I liked the palace the most.Thanks for your comment

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  2. Lovely collection of dolls . And I too agree! The replica of the Palace is fantastic !

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  3. Pretty Nice and Creative.. :)

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  4. Lovely posting Ranjana..Those who cannot visit the place in person ,it is a real nice treat to the eyes..I have been there twice and this brings me back lovely memories of the trip. Thank you so much...

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  5. Wonderful fascinating & colorful images of Mysore Palace and the chariots & procession. So life like.

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  6. Incredible to say the least . Such craftmanship! The mysore palace looks stunning , thanks for sharing.

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  7. Ranjana who is the awe inspiring figure beside the Goddess

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  8. Looks lovely -Where do you get such dolls?

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  9. Thank you
    Here is the link for the information you have asked
    https://www.ranjanascraftblog.com/from-where-to-buy-dolls-for-gombe-habba-in-bengaluru/

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