Saint Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa regarded Goddess Kali to be his mother. In Bengali, the word "Ma" refers to both a mother and a girl kid, and he addressed her as such. She was the god who cared the most about him. In his works, he often said that Kali is the origin and end of life and that she is the one who does all activities. This magnificent brass statue of Goddess Kali standing atop Lord Shiva is the most authentic rendition of Ramakrishna's Kali. He chanted praises to Kali from every cell in his body, day and night. She is portrayed with two of her hands holding a Khara (sword) and a demon head, while the other two bless her people and the other carries a cup used to collect the demons' blood. This artwork emphasizes the loving image of Rudra, as opposed to the generally represented furious image of the god, and provides a relaxing effect.
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