From the anger of Durga, Kali is born, as unadulterated, divine rage, which manifests to annihilate everything that crosses her path. But for her devotees, the warring goddess is Shubhankari (auspicious). This dual nature of Kali is often evoked in her mesmerizing icons, where the goddess appears in valiant poses, armed, and emanating a motherly bliss.
This brass statue of goddess Kali, depicts her eight-armed or Ashtabhujadharini roopa, a battle-ready form of the goddess. Her crown suggests her sovereignty over the battlefields of the world, her lolling tongue flanked by two teeth warns her enemies of her ferociousness, her ornaments of heads and arms mock death, and her hand raised in Abhaya or gesture of fearlessness guide her devotees to her.
With one foot on the ground and the other placed on Shiva lying under her, this statue of goddess Kali is filled with her ethereal dynamism, giving the ambiance a transcendental heavenliness.
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