Beautiful Durga Maa Idol Showpiece Metal Hindu Durga Sitting on Lion, Maa Goddess Statue Temple For Home Decoration Items Durga Maa Goddess Of Wealth, Protection, Strength
Handmade
Material: Metal
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16.5 x 8 x 21 Centimeters
Weight : 600 Grams
Description:
Durga Maa is depicted as riding on a lion or a tiger. A tiger symbolizes unlimited power. Durga riding a tiger indicates that She possesses unlimited power and uses it to protect virtue and destroy evil. The lion is a symbol of uncontrolled animalistic tendencies (such as anger, arrogance, selfishness, greed, jealousy, desire to harm others etc.) and Her sitting on it reminds us to control these qualities, so that we are not controlled by them.
TRADITIONAL DESIGN Very appealing and eye catching. Enhance the décor value of the temple, house, office hotel, etc.
- Artisan Craftsmanship Produced By Traditional Sand Casting Methods By Artisans Of Hathras In North India.
A POSITIVE IMPACT As per Vastu Shastra Spiritual Idols Showpieces Placed in North East Direction of Drawing / Living & Puja Room brings Wealth ,Health ,Peace & Happiness.
Great For Gifting During Weddings, Anniversaries, House Warming Ceremonies, New Venture, Award Ceremonies Etc.
This is a beautiful, unique & gorgeous hand work on solid metal figure of hindu Goddess Maa Durga. Bless your place and heighten the beauty and spirituality of your house or work place with this Handmade Metal Statue Sculpture. This Handmade Sculpture is designed in aluminium using sand casting technique and has a golden color to it. Place this calm art piece in your living room for an effervescence beauty or gift it to your loved ones before he/she enters a new phase in life. Durga is the principal form of the goddess, also known as devi and Shakti in Hinduism. Durga the mahashakti, the form and formless, is the root cause of creation, preservation and annihilation. According to legend, durga was created for the slaying of the buffalo demon mahisasura by brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and the lesser gods, who were otherwise powerless to overcome him. Embodying their collective energy (Shakti), she is both derivative from the male divinities and the manifested representation of their power. This carving of durga is carved in metal. As it is a handmade piece slight changes in colour and form might be there.