Tibetan Buddhist Durga Kali Statue – Sacred Deity for Power & Spiritual Awakening
Oxidized Durga Kali Mata Statue, expertly handcrafted from high-quality oxidized copper with an antique finish, embodies the fierce and protective energy of the divine goddess Durga Kali. Known as the warrior goddess and the destroyer of evil, Durga Kali Mata symbolizes strength, fearlessness, and divine feminine power. This Durga And Kali of Handmade Statue Of 18 Hand Bhagawati, Durga Kali is made by the process of the Lost Wax system. The statue showcases her in a dynamic and powerful stance, wielding sacred weapons, representing her ability to eliminate negativity and protect devotees from harm. The antique oxidized finish enhances the intricate detailing, giving it a timeless, sacred aura. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this Himalayan masterpiece is perfect for altars, temples, meditation spaces, or spiritual décor, serving as a potent symbol of courage, transformation, and divine blessings.
Key Features of Durga Kali Mata Statue | Traditional Hindu Goddess:
- Made from Oxidized Copper
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
26cm |
19cm |
2.22kg |
Goddess Durga: The Divine Warrior Born to Defeat Mahishasura
Goddess Durga, the powerful warrior goddess, was created to defeat Mahishasura, a formidable asura (demon) who unleashed terror across earth, heaven, and the nether worlds. Blessed with a boon that made him invincible to any man or god, Mahishasura's reign of chaos left the gods helpless. Seeking a solution, the gods approached Brahma, who had granted Mahishasura this power, but even he could not intervene.
The gods, led by Brahma, journeyed to Vaikuntha, the abode of Vishnu, who rested on Ananta Naag. There, they encountered both Vishnu and Shiva, and Brahma recounted the devastation caused by Mahishasura. Enraged by the demon's tyranny, Vishnu, Shiva, and the other gods released intense beams of fierce light from their bodies. This radiant energy converged at the ashram of a priest named Katyayan, giving birth to Goddess Durga.
Emerging from this divine light, Durga took the name Katyayani in honor of the priest. She proclaimed herself as the embodiment of the supreme Brahman, the ultimate reality that had created all the gods. Durga revealed that her emergence was not their creation but her divine play (lila), as she manifested from their combined energy to save the universe. With her boundless compassion and unparalleled strength, Durga vowed to destroy Mahishasura and restore peace to the three worlds.
Goddess Durga stands as a symbol of divine power, courage, and protection, revered for her role in defeating evil and upholding righteousness. Her story inspires devotees to seek strength and resilience in the face of adversity, making her one of the most worshipped deities in Hinduism. Invoke the blessings of Goddess Durga to overcome challenges and embrace the divine energy of victory and justice.