TANTRIC SCULPTURES OF GODDESSES

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Explore our exquisite collection of Tantric Goddess statues, meticulously crafted from premium brass and bronze. Each piece embodies divine feminine power, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and intricate details. Discover handmade idols perfect for devotion and sacred spaces.
8" Maa Durga In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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8 inch Height x 6.5 inch width x 4 inch Depth
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6" Chamunda Devi In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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6.4 inch Height x 6.2 inch Width x 1.7 inch Depth
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Goddess Kali with Flaming Hair
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6.4 inch Height x 4.7 inch Width x 4.1 inch Depth
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16" Ardhanarishvara (Shiva-Shakti) Brass Sculpture | Handmade | Made in India
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16.5 inch Height x 7.4 inch Width x 5.6 inch Depth
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Ardhanarishvara's Flowing Tresses
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6.7 inch Height x 3 inch Width x 2.4 inch Depth
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26" Large Size Ardhanarishvara (Shiva-Shakti) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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26 inch Height x 11.5 inch Width x 9 inch Depth
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15" Dancing Ardhanarishvara In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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15.0" X 8.0" X 4.0"
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20" Mother Goddess Kali In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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20.0 inch X 13.0 inch X 7.0 inch
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14" Ardhanarishvara (Shiva Shakti) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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14.5 inch X 6 inch X 4.5 inch
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13" Goddess Bagalamukhi Brass Statue | Religious Figurine
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13.5 inch Height x 8.5 inch Width x 4 inch Depth
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15" Goddess Tara Wall Hanging Mask in Brass | Buddhist Deity Handmade Statues | Made in India
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15.5 inch Height x 10.3 inch Width x 7.3 inch Depth
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Ardhanarishvara (Shiva Shakti)
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10 inch Height x 3.5 inch Width x 2.8 inch Depth
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11" Mother Goddess Kali In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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11.8 inch x 7.9 inch 3.8 inch
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19" Mother Goddess Kali In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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19.5 inch x 14.0 inch x 8.0 inch
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33" Large Size Goddess Kali Brass Figurine | Indian Crafted Idol
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33 inch x 24 inch x 8.5 inch
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12" Dancing Ardhanarishvara (Shiva Shakti) Brass Statue | Handmade Figurine | Made in India
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12.0 inch X 5.5 inch X 4.5 inch
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32" Large Ten-Armed Black Mahakali Brass Statue | Handmade
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2.8 ft x 2.0 ft x 1.0 ft
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Dancing Shakti - The Primordial Power
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71" X 26" X 9.5"
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8" Why Does Goddess Kali Roll Out Her Tongue? In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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8.2 inch X 8.8 inch X 4.6 inch
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16" Buddhist Goddess Tara Brass Statue  | Handmade
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16.4" X 6.2" X 3.1"
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20" Brass Statue of Ardhanarishvara (Shiva Shakti)
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20.5" X 9.0" X 7.0"
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Large Size Goddess Mahakali In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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28.0" X 17.0" X 9.5"
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Mari-Amma: The South Indian Transform of Goddess Durga
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53.0" X 29.0" X 8.0"
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12" Tibetan Buddhist Deity- Goddess VajraDakini In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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12.5 inch X 8.4 inch X 5.5 inch
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42" Large Size Goddess Kali Brass Statue | Handmade | Made in India
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3.6 ft X 2.2 ft X 1.3 ft
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32" Large Size South Indian Goddess Mariamman In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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32.0" X 20.0" X 9.5"
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The Glowing Svaroopa Of The Fierce Ashtabhujadhari Kali
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18 inch Height x 13.8 inch Width x 6 inch Depth
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26" Large Maa Kali Brass Idol | Handmade Hindu Goddess Statue
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2.2 ft X 1.0 ft X 0.6 ft
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19" Ten-Armed Black Kali, or Mahakali In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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1.7 ft X 1.2 ft X 0.5 ft
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The Aesthetic Tantric Goddesses that recuperate mind, body and soul

  1. Devi Varahi: One of the seven parent goddesses regarded as the Matrikas in Hinduism is Varahi. Varaha, Lord Vishnu's boar manifestation, has the face of a pig, and Varahi is his feminine vitality. Varahi is more commonly revered in the goddess-centered Shaktism cult in addition to Shaivism and Vaishnavism. Traditionally, she is venerated at night using esoteric Vama Marga Tantric ceremonies. The Hindu goddess Varahi is the mother of the Buddhist goddesses Vajravarh and Marici.


  1. Kamakhya Devi: A major Shakta Tantric Goddess of Desire, Kamakhya is believed to have been born in Kamarupa, Assam. Kamakhya, who'd been initially a Kirata goddess, was untouched by Brahmanical philosophy at least until the seventh century. She is venerated in the non-iconic and non-anthropomorphic shape of a rock chiseled into the figure of a Yoni and refreshed by a periodic stream at her residence in the Nilachal Hills, west of Guwahati.


    The Kamakhya Temple, one of the world's most significant Shakta temples, is the preeminent among some of the 51 Shakti Peethas connected with the Sati-following sect. Kamakhya, the goddess, is regarded as the bleeding deity. The "Garbhagriha," or sanctuary, of the temple is believed to hold the mythical womb and genitalia of Shakti.


  1. Manasa Devi: Manasa Devi, known as the serpent Devi, is venerated most often in Bengal. It is claimed that Goddess is the person who is in command of all of the world's snakes. It is broadly acknowledged that if you venerate her, you can heal from just a snake bite. Manasa is worshiped for both reproduction and wealth. She is regarded as a metaphor of both "annihilation" and "rejuvenation," somewhat comparable to a snake discarding its very own coat and giving birth to a brand-new life.


  1. Mahavidya Bagalamukhi: The eighth of the Mahavidya Deities is Bagalamukhi. Her moniker is a combination of the terms bagala and mukhi. Bridle is the definition of the Sanskrit word Bagala, a distortion of the genuine root Valga. Bridles are the term for the equipment used to manage horses. Bagalamukhi, then, alludes to the Goddess who possesses the power to subjugate and paralyze adversaries.


    She is also known as Devi of Stambhana due to her powers to catch and immobilize. According to legends, all the Gods assembled in the Saurashtra region and appealed to the Goddess when a great tempest attempted to annihilate the entire universe and burst out across the earth. Goddess Bagalamukhi emerged from the Haridra Sarovara after already being pacified by the gods' prayers, soothing the storm.


  1. Goddess Mariamman: In South India, especially in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and sections of Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, Goddess Mariamman is an established Hindu goddess. She is a gramadevata, or hamlet goddess, and the Hindu Goddess of the impoverished and downtrodden. Mariamman Devi's genesis story is remarkable and is linked to Devi Renuka, the parent of Parashurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.


    Male-dominated theological scholars disregarded or even rejected their unique style of devotion. They were grama devatas, or village deities. Mari seems to be the Tamil term for rain. The term can also indicate "change," as in "her exquisite attractiveness completely disappeared and also was supplanted by disease." As a consequence, she went by the aliases Mariyayee or Aathaa. Aathaa is a name for grandmother or mother. She is a symbol of commitment, parenthood, plenty of money, and overall wellness.


FAQS


Q1. Does Mariamman have similarities with other Goddesses?


She shares a close bond with Shitaladevi of Northern India in addition to the Hindu goddesses Parvati and Durga.


Q2. Why should we pray to Bagalamukhi?


The goal of the Bagalamukhi Sadhana is to defeat and immobilize the opponent. She is also respected for her ability to perform well in different tournaments and win court challenges.