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Shri Hanuman in Namaskaram Mudra
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Padmasana Devi Saraswati (Kirtimukha Aureole)
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20.5 cm Height X 15.5 cm Width x 10 cm Depth
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Ardharishvara, The Sammelana Of Purusha Va Prakrti
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45 cm Height x 19 cm Width x 14.5 cm Depth
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Composite Image of Shri Ganesha and Hanuman Ji
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19.5 cm Height x 7.5 cm Width x 7.5 cm Depth
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Ornate Mother Lakshmi Wall-Hanging Lamp
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53.5 cm Height x 35.5 cm Width x 19 cm Depth
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Bhagawan Hayagriva With Devi Lakshmi
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24.5 cm Height x 17 cm Width x 10 cm Depth
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Motioning In Dance, The Veenavadini Devi Sarasvati
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78 cm Height x 40.5 cm Width x 26 cm Depth
Rs.2,06,640
Devi Andal, The Only Female Alvar
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65 cm Height x 26.5 cm Width x 22 cm Depth
Rs.1,30,620
Goddess Pratyangira (Atharvana Bhadrakali)
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24.5 cm Height x 14 cm Width x 9.5 cm Depth
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Devi Saraswati Seated On a Peacock
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18.5 cm Height x 15.5 cm Width x 7 cm Depth
Rs.16,275
Lakshmi Ganesha Saraswati Urli
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48.5 cm Height x 40.5 cm Width x 39.5 cm Depth
Rs.52,395
Compact Devi Mariamman With Aureole
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16.5 cm Height x 11.5 cm Width x 5.5 cm Depth
Rs.9240
The Fearless and Powerful Goddess Pratyangira (Atharvana Bhadrakali)
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26.5 cm Height x 16.5 cm Width x 7 cm Depth
Rs.37,905
The Adoration Of Shiva Linga by Devi Parvati
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12 cm Height x 11.5 cm Width x 8 cm Depth
Rs.24,675
Flaming Aureole Devi Mariamman
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31 cm Height x 24 cm Width x 11.5 cm Depth
Rs.34,965
Goddess Pratyangira (Atharvana Bhadrakali)
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20.5 cm Height x 10.5 cm Width x 5 cm Depth
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Mother Kali: Most Powerful Protective Goddess in Brahmanical Pantheon
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41 cm Height x 25.5 cm Width x 10 cm Depth
Rs.1,07,520
Padmavati Shri Devi, Devi Lotus-Lakshmi
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75 cm Height x 32 cm Width x 24 cm Depth
Rs.1,22,850
Goddess Meenakshi Amman
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20.5 cm Height x 15 cm Width x 8.5 cm Depth
Rs.30,765
Goddess Rajarajeshwari (Tripura Sundari)
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26.5 cm Height x 20.5 cm Width x 12.5 cm Depth
Rs.32,235
Goddess Durga
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24 cm Height x 16.5 cm Width x 8 cm Depth
Rs.32,130
Annapurna Devi - The goddess of Food and Nourishment
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16 cm Height x 9 cm Width x 6.5 cm Depth
Rs.21,105
Shiva Parvati
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36 cm x 22 cm x 22 cm - Shiva28.5 cm x 18 cm x 18.5 cm - Parvati
Rs.1,68,945
Goddess Rajarajeshwari (Tripura Sundari)
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31 cm Height x 26.5 cm Width x 14 cm Depth
Rs.89,145
The God and Goddess of Wealth - Lakshmi Kubera
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16.5 cm Height x 15 cm Width x 6.5 cm Depth
Rs.29,505
Shri Patanjali, Father Of Raja Yoga
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23 cm Height x 9.5 cm Width x 9.5 cm Depth
Rs.29,505
The Resplendence Of Devi Uma Within The Prabhavali
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37 cm Height x 20.5 cm Width x 10.5 cm Depth
Rs.48,300
The Splendour Of Devi Mahishasuramardini
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23.5 cm Height x 16.5 cm Width x 12.5 cm Depth
Rs.59,325
18" Ardhanarishvara Handmade Panchaloha Bronze | Lost-Wax Craft from Swamimalai
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48 cm Height x 20.5 cm Width x 15 cm Depth
Rs.1,13,505
Goddess Durga from South India (Kerala)
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64 cm Height x 24 cm Width x 23 cm Depth
Rs.68,985
Kamalasana Chaturbhujadhari Lakshmi, Wife Of Vishnu, Devi Of Abundance
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43.5 cm Height x 24 cm Width x 24 cm Depth
Rs.1,49,520
The Ethereal Majesty Of Shiva-parivar | Handmade |
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90.5 cm Height x 58.5 cm Width x 35.5 cm Depth
Rs.2,97,675
The Glamour Of Tribhanga Uma
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61.5 cm Height x 21 cm Width x 21.5 cm Depth
Rs.2,08,845
South Indian Goddess Mariamman
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34.5 cm Height x 25.5 cm Width x 14.5 cm Depth
Rs.22,470
15" Superfine Goddess Lakshmi in Blessing Gesture | Handmade |
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38 cm Height x 23 cm Width x 18 cm Depth
Rs.52,920
Superfine Goddess Lakshmi in Blessing Gesture
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73.5 cm Height x 43 cm Width x 25.5 cm Depth
Rs.1,72,305
18" Devi Lakshmi Bronze Statue Surrounded by Peacocks & Elephants
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47 cm Height x 45.5 cm Width x 21.5 cm Depth
Rs.77,175
Bhagawan Shiva with Mother Parvati
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19.5 cm Height x 17 cm Width x 6 cm Depth
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Goddess Varahi Seated on Horse
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24.5 cm Height x 15 cm Width x 10 cm Depth
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Shri Shiva Tandava
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42 cm x 25.5 cm x 16.5 cm
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Goddess Kali with Flaming Hair
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16.5 cm Height x 12 cm Width x 10.5 cm Depth
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Ardhanarishvara's Flowing Tresses
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Saint Ramanuja
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Devi Andal Holding a Parrot
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22 cm Height x 8.5 cm Width x 7.5 cm Depth
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Goddess Annapurna
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47.5 cm Height x 22 cm Width x 17.5 cm Depth
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The Tall, Imposing Devi Parvati
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30.5 cm Height x 10 cm Width x 10 cm Depth
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Bhu-Varaha, Avatara of Bhagawan Vishnu with Goddess Earth
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42 cm Height x 26.5 cm Width x 25.5 cm Depth
Rs.90,090
Goddess from Kerala
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38 cm Height x 27 cm Width x 18.5 cm Depth
Rs.29,820
Goddess Varahi Mask
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24.5 cm Height x 13.5 cm Width x 12 cm Depth
Rs.15,015
Kaliya Vijaya Lila of Shri Krishna
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18 cm Height x 7.5 cm Width x 6 cm Depth
Rs.9660
Kamakshi Devi with Dress
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27 cm Height x 21 cm Width x 9.5 cm Depth
Rs.36,960
Devi Legs
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11.5 cm Height x 5 cm width x 9 cm depth
Rs.4935
Goddess Varahi
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14 cm X 9 cm X 7 cm
Rs.10,290
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Devi Saraswati
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36 cm Height x 26 cm Width x 20.5 cm Depth
Rs.62,475
Ardhanarishvara (Shiva Shakti)
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25.5 cm Height x 9 cm Width x 7 cm Depth
Rs.11,970
Devi Durga Standing Buffalo Head
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19 cm x 11.5 cm x 6.5 cm
Rs.11,445
The Glowing Svaroopa Of The Fierce Ashtabhujadhari Kali
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45.5 cm Height x 35 cm Width x 15 cm Depth
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Surrender to Shakti and Bathe in the Creative Feminine Energy

The term shakti alludes to numerous thoughts. Its overall definition is the dynamic energy that is answerable for the creation, upkeep, and annihilation of the universe. It is recognized as female energy since shakti is liable for creation, as mothers are the ones that give birth. Without shakti, nothing in this universe would occur; she invigorates Siva, passive energy disguised as consciousness, to build and create.


Shakti additionally alludes to the signs of this energy, in particular goddesses. A few goddesses encapsulate the disastrous parts of shakti, like death, degeneration, and disease, while different goddesses symbolize the innovative and propitious powers of shakti, like nature, its aspects, music, craftsmanship, dance, and happiness. Shakti might be represented as the delicate and kind hearted Uma, partner of Shiva, or Kali, the frightening power annihilating the wrong, or Durga, the fighter who overcomes powers that undermine the strength of the universe.


The devotees of Hindu Goddesses frequently view their divinity as the almighty Supreme Being, second not even to a male god. There are ancient goddess customs all over India, particularly in West Bengal and south India. Goddesses representing different aspects of power regularly prevail in local culture. Hindu devotees pray to Parvati Devi as Shakti Devi, for ushering great fortune into their day-to-day existence, and she is considered the defender of the whole universe.


Numerous temples are devoted to Parvati Devi, and like her, Lakshmi Devi is revered for getting fame and abundant riches, and Mata Saraswati is venerated to usher wisdom and intelligence into a devotee's life. Several Rishi Pathnis are considered virtuous ladies, and because of that, they contain extraordinary powers, like their consorts. Renowned Rishi Pathnis like Arunthathi, Anusuya, and Lopamudra are considered manifestations of Mata Parvati, and they are venerated alongside their consorts. Renuka Devi, wife of Rishi Jamadagni had turned into a goddess, and she is known as Renuka Parameswari, and numerous temples are devoted to her all through India.


FAQs


Q1. Who are the main Goddesses in Hinduism?


Some of the highly revered goddesses are-


  1. Goddess Saraswati- Frequently called the wife of Brahma, Saraswati is the female partner of Brahma. Popularly called Sharada, Saraswati is a goddess of workmanship, insight, information, and learning. Similar to her name, which implies riches and abundance, Saraswati is viewed as the creator of the language, Sanskrit, and an avid art aficionado.


  1. Goddess Lakshmi- The wife of Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, is the goddess of immaculateness, riches, greatness, honor, and fertility. Similar to Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi has numerous manifestations on Earth. 


  1. Goddess Parvati- Similar to her significant other, Shiva, Parvati is a kind goddess closely related to power, love, magnificence, renewal, and commitment. Lovingly called Uma, Parvati can take on several other avatars depending upon her feelings.



Q2. Why are female deities important in Hinduism?


Mother goddesses show a lot of adoration and warmth to their devotees and protect them in the midst of risks and challenges. Like a mother taking care of her kid, they would alleviate their devotees from yearning, and gives them a wide range of successes in their day-to-day existence. Whenever a child suffers from a tough disease, mothers in Hindu culture usually take their youngsters to the temples of the other Goddesses and pray to her for their child's good health.


Mother goddesses don't anticipate a lot of tidiness in our body, yet they anticipate that we should have an unadulterated brain. We can affectionately call them Ma, Mata, or Amma, and can rattle off our requirements and necessities before their statues and sculptures. Mother goddesses are worshipped by orphans, and they can regard the heavenly mother as their mom.