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Goddess Kali Brass Statues

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Goddess Kali Brass Statues
Goddess Kali Brass Statues

Hindu religion is a massive expanse spanning countless sects, traditions, and cultures. While some are just nice and elegant, some go beyond the societal norms to realize their spiritual quest. Tantra is one such sect where things even unacceptable to society are practiced to reach the ultimate. Unlike the traditional deities, Tantra deities are very fierce and may even incite fear in the hearts of those who are not ready. That's why it is said that Tantra is only for the fearless. Devi Kali is the supreme manifestation of Shakti (energy) who is also revered as the Supreme Being in the Tantra sect. Although not just limited to Tantra, she is also worshipped by the people belonging to devotional sects. In her essence, Kali is the divine protector of her devotees, protecting them from the forces of evil, and bestows her grace upon those who open their hearts to her.

This kali brass statue depicts in her fierce form with the traces of Tantra visible in her appearance. With her left leg placed on the chest of Lord Shiva, she looks fearless and vibrant with the energy she possesses. Holding various weapons in her hand, she has declared an open war against the forces of evil. She is also holding a human skull in her hand, symbolizing her as the demolisher of ego, the biggest step towards liberation. The garland of skulls that she is wearing adds to her fearsome look. Though she is clad in bare clothes and minimum jewelry, her crown is glowing with its grandeur and immensity, sporting a brilliant work of delicate carvings. Her face emanates great resilience and a love for the seekers of truth. Instead of being fierce in her appearance, Kali is one of the most benevolent deities always ensuring the wellbeing of her devotees. This statue stands as the material manifestation of the divine essence of Devi Kali. Being a brilliant piece of art in itself, the truthful portrayal of Kali further adds to the beauty and authenticity of the statue.

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