Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label kali-statues

Buy Devi Kali Sculptures and Statues Confluence Of Beauty And Ferocity - Exotic India Art

Exotic India Art is Indian Art product seller which has marvelous collection of Indian Art, Sculptures , Paintings, Textiles, Beads, Books, Jewelry, CDs and DVDs, Healthcare and Beauty and many more. Here you will an exclusive collection of Indian Books with topics based on Architectures, Arts, Paintings, History, Religious, Ayurveda, Yoga, Buddhist, Philosophy, Astrology, Languages and Literatures, Multiple Language Books and more in multiple languages translations. Here you will also get collection of collection of large and small Statues and Sculptures of Indian God and Goddesses , Buddhist, Japanese, Feng Shui and more made of   Brass, Bronze, Woods, Stone and other metals as demanded. Here you will collection of Beads, Textiles, Jewelry with traditional touch. You will get traditional dresses for men’s and women’s. You will Sari (Baluchari, Banarsi, Kanchipuram, Bomkai, Bandhani, Bridal, Chandari, and more.), Dhoti, Salwar Kameez, Pajama Kurta, Shawls, Stoles, Kashmiri Dress...

Celebrate Goddess Kali Puja and Buy Brass Kali Statues get Power Within

This blog captures the many benefits you reap when you buy brass statues of Kali . Mother Kali stands for empowerment and victory and is revered throughout India. This article is an ode to her power and divinity and encourages the reader to understand the spiritual significance of Kali statues.  Goddess Kali is also known as the “ dark divine mother ”. She is adored by many as the feminine manifestation and consort of Lord Shiva, also known as “ Kala ”. Legend has it that when cunningness, greed and avarice – all diverse forms of evil took over mankind, Goddess Kali incarnated to destroy the demon Raktabheeja, a manifestation of evil vices and habits. Goddess Kali is hence worshipped across India for her powerful fierceness, even as she battles all evil and protects the good. Dakshina Kali The city of Kolkotta gets its name from this powerful goddess. This city can be seen as an ode to Goddess Kali, as it soaks itself in Durga puja or Kali puja for a good nine da...