See It In Your Home
Simhavahini
Maa Durga, who removes all obstacles from the path of Dharma enlivens this handmade brass statue
with her powerful presence. Devi is enthroned on her roaring Simha and carries
divine weapons eight arms, which halo her heavenly roopa. For a devotee of
Shakti, this form of the great goddess is ideal to be placed in Puja Ghar,
where the goddess resides and dispels negativity and evil from the lives of her
Bhaktas.
Embodiment of Divine Power: Goddess Durga Brass Idol
Invite the benevolent and fierce presence of Goddess Durga into your home with this exquisite brass idol. Crafted by skilled artisans in India, this representation of the supreme mother goddess embodies strength, protection, and the triumph of good over evil. Measuring a compact 5 inches, it's perfectly sized to adorn your altar, bookshelf, or desk, serving as a constant reminder of divine grace and resilience.
The goddess is depicted in her iconic form, seated majestically upon her vahana, the powerful tiger. The tiger symbolizes courage, dominion, and the untamed forces of nature that Durga harnesses and controls. This imagery draws from ancient narratives where Durga, in her fierce aspect, battles formidable demons to protect the cosmos. Her multiple arms, each holding a potent weapon such as a trident and a sword, represent her ability to address all challenges and protect her devotees from all directions. The serene yet resolute expression on her face speaks volumes of her unwavering strength and compassion.
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Symbolism and Spiritual Significance
Goddess Durga is a principal deity in Hinduism, widely worshipped as a powerful symbol of feminine energy (Shakti). She is often invoked during festivals like Navaratri, a nine-night celebration dedicated to her various forms. Tales of her divine interventions, such as her victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, are central to Hindu mythology and are celebrated with great fervor. Her multifaceted nature, encompassing both nurturing and formidable aspects, makes her a beloved and revered figure for millions. This idol captures the essence of her divine power, offering a tangible connection to her blessings of courage, prosperity, and protection. The meticulous detailing in the brass, from the intricate jewelry to the powerful musculature of the tiger, reflects the deep reverence and artistry involved in its creation.
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A Testament to Indian Craftsmanship
Each idol is a testament to the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship. Handmade with dedication and skill, this brass statue is not merely an object of worship but a piece of art. The warm, enduring glow of brass adds a timeless elegance, making it a cherished heirloom or a meaningful gift. The traditional techniques used in its creation ensure that no two idols are exactly alike, imbuing each one with its own unique character and spirit. Bringing this idol into your sacred space is an invitation to embrace the protective aura and the divine strength that Goddess Durga represents, a powerful symbol of courage and well-being.
The Fierce and Powerful Goddess Durga: Discovering the Symbolism
and Significance
Goddess Durga is a revered deity in Hinduism and she is
worshiped by many people in the eastern part of India and also
in other countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh. She is
considered the mother of this material world who takes care of
the conditioned souls trapped in the material existence. She
protects them from the demons who threaten peace and establishes
Dharma. In the Shakta tradition or Shaktism (those who believe
that feminine energy is supreme), Mother Durga has been given
the highest position. She is often considered the expansion of
Mother Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva who is the destroyer
of the material world. The Vaishnavas consider Mother Durga as
the external energy of the Supreme Lord Krishna or Vishnu. She
takes charge of the material world and reforms those souls who
do not abide by the rules of the Supreme Lord.
Mother Durga is often depicted as a young and beautiful woman,
wearing a saree, and sitting on a tiger or lion. She has
multiple arms (usually ten arms) that hold different items and
weapons that express her martial skills. She tramples down the
demon Mahishasura, with her trident, representing the subduer of
vices.
What does Durga symbolize?
Being the powerful assistant of the Supreme Lord, Mother Durga
tests our dedication to the Lord. She represents the material
nature and like a loving mother, she gives a clarion call to all
forgetful souls to turn their faces towards Lord Krishna, who is
the only well-wisher of all living entities. The depiction of
her violently killing the demon Mahishasura with her trident
shows her extraordinary prowess. Mahishasura represents our
demoniac mentality that wants to enjoy separately from the
Supreme Lord, forgetting our eternal relationship with Him.
Goddess Durga killing the demon symbolizes the victory of good
over evil or wisdom over ignorance.
Where are Durga statues made in Kolkata?
The worship of Goddess Durga is prominent in festivals such as
Durga Puja, Durga Ashtami, Navaratri, etc. On those days, people
gather at a place and a big idol or deity of Goddess Durga is
worshiped with faith and devotion. These idols of the Goddess
are made in a place called Kumortuli, located near Kolkata, West
Bengal. This city is renowned for its beautiful clay sculptures
made by local manufacturers.
Can we keep Durga idol at home?
You can keep a Durga deity at your home if you want to attract
her mercy into your life. Goddess Durga is very merciful toward
her devotees and when pleased, she bestows them with both
material and spiritual benefits. Those who approach and worship
Goddess Durga with material desires in their hearts, she
fulfills them. But if a person genuinely approaches her and
prays to her to reveal about the Absolute Truth and the real
goal of human life to them, being the superintendent of the
Supreme Lord Vishnu, she blesses them with the light of
knowledge about the Lord and inspires them to walk the path of
devotion to Lord Vishnu.