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Devi Durga (Small Statue)

SG$75
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Specifications
ZCY13
Brass Statue
Height: 4.5 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 1.2 inch
Weight 480 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Protector: A Radiant Brass Effigy

Invite the benevolent power and protective aura of the Divine Mother into your home with this exquisite brass statue. Rendered in gleaming brass, this depiction captures the formidable yet compassionate form of Goddess Durga, seated majestically upon her vahana, the powerful lion. The craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the serene yet determined expression on the Goddess’s face to the intricate ornamentation adorning her person and the regal bearing of the lion beneath her. This statue is more than just an artistic piece; it is a tangible representation of divine strength, courage, and the triumph of good over evil.

The Embodiment of Cosmic Feminine Power

Goddess Durga is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, embodying the supreme creative energy of the universe, known as Shakti. She is the mother of all creation, the destroyer of evil forces, and the protector of the righteous. Legends tell of her emergence from the combined energies of the gods to combat the tyrannical demon Mahishasura, who had overthrown the heavens. In this fierce battle, Durga, with her myriad arms holding celestial weapons, demonstrated unparalleled courage and power, ultimately vanquishing the buffalo demon and restoring cosmic order. Her association with the lion, a symbol of courage, power, and royalty, further emphasizes her dominion over the forces of nature and her unwavering resolve. This statue, therefore, symbolizes the Goddess’s relentless fight against negativity and her role as a beacon of hope and victory.

A Symbol of Strength and Devotion

This finely crafted brass statue is an ideal addition to any sacred space, altar, or as a statement piece in your living area. The warm, golden hue of the brass lends an aura of divinity and prosperity, while its compact size makes it versatile for placement on shelves, mantels, or even as a centerpiece. Each element, from the halo framing her divine countenance to the symbolic attributes held in her multiple hands, is thoughtfully rendered to evoke the essence of the Goddess. Possessing this statue is to welcome a constant reminder of resilience, inner strength, and the divine feminine energy that guides and protects. It serves as a beautiful focal point for meditation, prayer, or simply as an object of admiration that inspires peace and fortitude in everyday life.

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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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