Maakali Idol/ Statue/ Murti 22186-1-B Size:16X8X21Cm (9")
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Maakali Idol/ Statue/ Murti 22186-1-B Size:16X8X21Cm (9")

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Maa Kali, also known as Goddess Kali, is a prominent deity in Hinduism, particularly in the Shakta tradition. She is revered as the fierce and powerful manifestation of the Divine Mother, representing both destruction and creation. The idol of Maa Kali holds significant symbolism and spiritual importance in Hindu culture.

Maa Kali is depicted as a fearsome deity with a dark complexion, long dishevelled hair, and a garland of skulls around her neck. She is usually shown standing with one foot on the chest of Lord Shiva, her consort, and the other foot on the body of a demon, symbolizing her triumph over evil forces. Her four hands hold various symbolic objects, such as a sword, a severed head, and a bowl to catch the blood dripping from the severed head, signifying her role as the destroyer of ignorance and ego.

This idol of Maa Kali represents the concept of time and the eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Her fierce appearance is a reminder that she destroys all that is impure and false, allowing the devotee to transcend worldly attachments and attain spiritual liberation. In this sense, she is both a symbol of destruction and renewal.

Devotees of Maa Kali worship her with great devotion, especially during the festival of Kali Puja, which is celebrated with elaborate rituals and offerings. The black stone idol of Maa Kali is often adorned with flowers, garlands, and vermilion. Offerings of sweets, fruits, and sacrificial animals are made to please the goddess. Maa Kali is considered a protector of her devotees, and her worship is believed to bestow spiritual strength, courage, and the ability to overcome challenges. Her intense form is also a representation of the raw, primal energy of the universe.

Maa Kali, also known as Goddess Kali, is a prominent deity in Hinduism, particularly in the Shakta tradition. She is revered as the fierce and powerful manifestation of the Divine Mother, representing both destruction and creation. The idol of Maa Kali holds significant symbolism and spiritual importance in Hindu culture.

Maa Kali is depicted as a fearsome deity with a dark complexion, long dishevelled hair, and a garland of skulls around her neck. She is usually shown standing with one foot on the chest of Lord Shiva, her consort, and the other foot on the body of a demon, symbolizing her triumph over evil forces. Her four hands hold various symbolic objects, such as a sword, a severed head, and a bowl to catch the blood dripping from the severed head, signifying her role as the destroyer of ignorance and ego.

This idol of Maa Kali represents the concept of time and the eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Her fierce appearance is a reminder that she destroys all that is impure and false, allowing the devotee to transcend worldly attachments and attain spiritual liberation. In this sense, she is both a symbol of destruction and renewal.

Devotees of Maa Kali worship her with great devotion, especially during the festival of Kali Puja, which is celebrated with elaborate rituals and offerings. The black stone idol of Maa Kali is often adorned with flowers, garlands, and vermilion. Offerings of sweets, fruits, and sacrificial animals are made to please the goddess. Maa Kali is considered a protector of her devotees, and her worship is believed to bestow spiritual strength, courage, and the ability to overcome challenges. Her intense form is also a representation of the raw, primal energy of the universe.

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