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21" Devi Karumariamman Bust | Hard Granite Stone Statue

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Goddess Karumari Amman is a South Indian deity revered for rain, fertility, healing, and protection.


Her name, a combination of "Karu" (womb) and "Mari" (rain/change), represents creation and metamorphosis.


She conveys compassion and authority while wearing traditional jewelry. Karumariamma is honored in Aadi Perukku to promote agricultural prosperity.


She is believed to deliver rain, protect crops, and prevent diseases, therefore her statues are used in homes and temples to represent nurturing energy and heavenly protection.

Specifications
SVSA48
Hard Granite Stone
Height: 21 inch
Width: 12 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 26.60 kg
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Embodiment of Divine Protection

This striking granite bust captures the powerful presence of Devi Karumariamman, a revered mother goddess widely worshipped in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. The sculpture, carved from the enduring strength of hard granite, stands as a testament to timeless devotion and artistic skill. The cool, dark stone imbues the deity with an aura of ancient wisdom and unwavering resilience. Karumariamman is often invoked as a protector, a healer, and a bestower of boons, embodying the nurturing yet fierce aspects of the divine feminine. Her form is intricately detailed, from the serene yet commanding expression on her face to the elaborate headdress that crowns her.

Symbolism and Iconography

The iconography presented in this bust is rich with meaning. The serpentine hood that gracefully arches above her head signifies her connection to the primal forces of creation and destruction, often associated with the divine serpent Naga. In Hindu mythology, serpents are also guardians of hidden treasures and possess immense cosmic power. The fiery aura emanating from behind her head represents her transcendental energy and divine luminescence, a symbol of her supreme power that dispels darkness and ignorance. Her divine adornments, depicted with meticulous craftsmanship, speak of her regal status and her role as the mother of all. This sculpture is more than just an idol; it is a visual narrative of her power and compassion.

A Legacy in Stone

The use of granite for this sculpture connects it to a long tradition of temple building and deity carving in India. Granite, known for its durability and majestic appearance, has been the material of choice for centuries, ensuring that sacred images can withstand the ravages of time and the elements. Such statues are not merely decorative items but are considered conduits of divine energy, inviting blessings and spiritual solace to those who behold them. This bust serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring presence of the divine in our lives and a beautiful piece of art that carries a profound spiritual legacy. Its substantial weight and the cool touch of the granite evoke a sense of grounding and permanence.
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