Maa Durga Idol In Copper Finish (Resin)
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Dimension:
Height - 11 Inches
Length - 8 Inches
Width - 5.5 Inches
Weight - 1.764 Kg
Description:
Iconography and Symbolism
- Multiple Arms: Maa Durga is typically shown with multiple arms (usually eight to ten), each holding a symbolic item such as a trident, sword, discus, conch, bow, and shield. These represent her power to combat evil from all directions.
- Facial Expression: Her face is often depicted with a serene yet powerful expression, symbolizing her calmness and inner strength even in the face of adversity.
Posture Details
- Sitting on a Lion or Tiger: The lion or tiger symbolizes her ferociousness and bravery. The sitting position on these animals indicates control over power and the untamed forces of nature.
- Leg Position: Her legs might be crossed in a lotus position (Padmasana), indicating meditation and spiritual wisdom, or one leg might be bent with the other foot resting on the ground, ready to spring into action.
Usage in Rituals and Worship
- Home Shrines: Sitting idols are popular in home shrines where space might be limited. They are often placed in a central position, allowing devotees to focus their prayers and meditations on her calm and protective presence.
- Temples: Many temples feature seated idols of Maa Durga, particularly in the inner sanctum (garbhagriha), where the deity is revered as a source of constant protection and spiritual guidance.
Artistic Representation
- Detailing: Artisans pay great attention to the details of the idol, including the intricate design of her weapons, her attire, and the expression on her face. The lion or tiger she sits on is also elaborately crafted.
- Variations: Different regions might have variations in the depiction based on local traditions and artistic styles. For instance, Bengali artisans might create more detailed and colorful idols for Durga Puja.
Festivals and Celebrations
- Durga Puja: During Durga Puja, sitting idols are often part of elaborate pandals (temporary structures) where the goddess is worshiped with great fervor. The sitting posture can symbolize her arrival and presence among her devotees.
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Navaratri: In Navaratri, the sitting position signifies the different aspects of the goddess celebrated on each day, highlighting her role as both a warrior and a nurturing mother. Care & Maintenance:1. Keep the dust bunnies away by using a soft cotton cloth for regular dusting.
2. Wipe the surface using a mild cleaner and a soft cloth.
3. Wipe the products with a dry cloth after cleaning it with the liquid cleaner.
4. Avoid applying or spraying cleaners directly over the product.
5. Be careful to remove any leftover residue on the metal surface.
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Maa Durga Idol In Copper Finish (Resin)
Sale price₹ 5,700.00
Regular price₹ 8,316.00