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Handcrafted Mahakali Standing On Shiva Statue | Sacred Hindu Deity Art
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Size: 21cm(Height) x 19cm(Length) x 7cm(Width)
Weight: 1.81 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper, Crystal, Gold Plated, Handcarved Gemstone, Lapis Lazuli
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About Our Product
The Mahakali Standing on Shiva Statue is a powerful representation of Mahakali, the Hindu goddess of time, transformation, and destruction of ego. This striking sculpture is crafted from copper with gold plating, enhanced with acrylic colors, crystal, handcarved gemstones, and lapis lazuli. The statue portrays Mahakali in a dynamic stance standing over Lord Shiva, symbolizing the balance between divine feminine energy and pure consciousness. This iconic imagery reflects the destruction of illusion and the awakening of higher awareness.
The composition is rich in symbolic detail, featuring Mahakali holding a curved blade and a severed head, representing the cutting away of ignorance and attachment. Her expressive posture conveys power and motion, while her flowing hair and detailed ornaments enhance her fierce presence. Beneath her lies Lord Shiva in a calm and composed posture, adorned with lapis lazuli accents, symbolizing stillness and cosmic balance. The combination of vibrant gemstones and gold plated elements creates a visually striking contrast between energy and tranquility.
This Mahakali statue is ideal for devotees, collectors of Hindu art, and those drawn to symbolic spiritual decor. It serves as a meaningful centerpiece for altars, meditation spaces, or home decor, embodying themes of protection, transformation, and inner strength. Whether used for ritual display or as a decorative piece, this handcrafted statue brings depth, intensity, and spiritual significance to any setting.
Introduction of Mahakali
Mahakali is a fierce and powerful manifestation of the Hindu goddess Parvati, often depicted as a dark, fierce goddess with numerous arms and a bold stance. She is revered as the slayer of evil and the protector of righteousness. In Tibetan Buddhism, she is known as Shyama Kali and worshipped as a deity who helps practitioners overcome inner demons and achieve spiritual realization. Mahakali is also associated with time and transformation, believed to destroy the old to make way for the new. Her fierce nature serves as a reminder of the power of feminine energy to eliminate obstacles and bring about spiritual growth.
























































































































































































































































































