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Sculptures Of Hindu Goddesses

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Goddess Kali
Black Stone Sculpture
15.5 inch X 9.5 inch X 3 inch
7.38 kg

Item Code: XG35
Price: $455.00
Goddess Gayatri
Brass Sculpture
10.5 inch X 6.5 inch X 5.5 inch
4.33 kg

Item Code: XG16
Price: $205.00
Goddess Saraswati
Brass Sculpture
7.5 inch X 5.2 inch X 3.5 inch
1.67 kg

Item Code: XG10
Price: $125.00
Goddess Ganga on Her Mount Crocodile
White Marble Sculpture
15 inch X 12.5 inch X 5 inch
11.11 kg

Item Code: XF04
Price: $725.00
Goddess Lakshmi Lamp
Brass Sculpture
12 inch x 9 inch x 9 inch
3.8 kg

Item Code: XF97
Price: $235.00
Lakshmi - Goddess of Fortune and Prosperity
White Marble Sculpture
18 inch x 8 inch x 4 inch
6 kg

Item Code: XF94
Price: $595.00
Goddess Gayatri
Brass Sculpture
9.2 inch x 7.5 inch x 9.5 inch
4.71 kg

Item Code: XF68
Price: $255.00
Goddess Mahakali
Brass Sculpture with Copper and Silver Inlay
15" X 8" X 4"
7.97 Kg

Item Code: RI69
Price: $495.00
Goddess Mahakali
Brass Sculpture
18.0" X 14.0" X 9.5"
13.37 Kg

Item Code: RE21
Price: $455.00
Goddess Mariamman
Brass Sculpture
9.5 inch X 4.8 inch X 3.8 inch
2.49 kg

Item Code: XE43
Price: $155.00
Goddess Kali
Black Marble Sculpture
12 inch X 7.2 inch X 2.5 inch
3.228 kg

Item Code: XD92
Price: $455.00
Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon Mahishasur
Brass Sculpture
6 inch X 4 inch X 3 inch
760 gms

Item Code: XD61
Price: $125.00
Goddess Lakshmi
Brass Sculpture with Copper and Silver Inlay
10.4 inch X 4.9 inch X 3.4 inch
1.87 kg

Item Code: XD66
Price: $325.00
Annapurna Devi - The Goddess of Food
Brass Sculpture
6.0 inch X 3.4 inch X 2.6 inch
712 gms

Item Code: XA56
Price: $135.00
Goddess Saraswati Seated on High Pedestal with Hanging Bells
Brass Sculpture
8.3 inch X 6.3 inch X 3.8 inch
2 kg

Item Code: XD47
Price: $155.00
Brass Image of Goddess Padmavati
Brass Sculpture
17.7 inch X 7.5 inch X 6.3 inch
8.82 kg

Item Code: XC78
Price: $395.00
Four Armed Goddess Lakshmi with Wealth Pot
Brass Sculpture
6 inch X 3.8 inch X 2 inch
1.12 Kg

Item Code: RQ08
Price: $135.00
Himachal Folk Goddess
Brass Sculpture
14 inch X 5.2 inch X 4 inch
2.97 kg

Item Code: XB35
Price: $275.00
Shri Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi
Kadamba Wood Sculpture from Jaipur
8.5 inch X 5.2 inch X 2.8 inch - Ganesha
7.5 inch X 4.5 inch X 3 inch - Lakshmi
820 gms

Item Code: XB10
Price: $325.00
Goddess Saraswati Playing on Vina
South Indian Temple Wood Carving
37.0" X 17.0" X 6.0"
15.4 Kg

Item Code: RI31
Price: $725.00
Mother Goddess Kali
Kadamba Wood Sculpture from Jaipur
16.5 inch X 8.0 inch X 3.5 inch
1.48 kg

Item Code: XA39
Price: $425.00
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Images of the Goddess
A common term for the Goddess is simply ‘Mother’. Throughout India the Goddess is referred to as ‘Mother’: Mata, Mataji or Ma in the Hindi-speaking north, Amma in the languages of the south. Hindu Goddesses embody paradox and ambiguity: they are gentle yet heroic; beautiful yet terrible.

For her devotees, the Goddess is the ultimate reality, knowledge of whom liberates from the cycle of birth and death, yet she is also the ensnaring veil of the ‘great illusion’ (mahamaya) binding all beings to samsara. As the power which both enslaves and liberates, she is Shakti, the energy or power of the One Supreme Lord.

The goddess can be approached and worshipped in many forms, in natural phenomena, or in human forms as a mother, a wife, an old woman, or a young girl.

The main representations of Hindu Goddesses in sculptures are:

Durga, slayer of the buffalo-demon (Mahishasura), seated on or attended by a lion or tiger (when she is called Ambika). Durga, the ‘difficult to access’, has ten arms and weapons, strikes and pierces Mahisha with her trident and beheads him, while yet maintaining a calm and detached demeanour.

Kali and other terrible manifestations, such as Chamunda. They are terrifyimg forms who haunt the cremation grounds. Kali is garlanded with severed heads, girdled with severed arms, with rolling, intoxicated eyes and a lolling tongue. She dances on the corpse of her husband Shiva.

As consorts or energies (Shakti) of the gods, particularly Saraswati, Parvati and Goddess Lakshmi, the consorts of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu, who are beautiful models of wifely and maternal devotion (though not devoid of righteous anger). In this category we can also include Radha, and Sita.

As groups of generally ferocious female deities, notably the Ten Mahavidyas.

As local or regional icons in village or family shrines and temples. Local goddesses are often goddesses of smallpox and other pustular diseases, such as Shitala in the north and Mariyamman in the south.

As ‘aniconic’ forms such as chakras and yantras.

As natural phenomena, particularly rivers (such as the river Ganga,Tulsi Devi.

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