new|AONA Maa Durga Standing On Lion Decorative Idol Statue - (Brass, Height 6")
Brand :AONA
new|AONA Maa Durga Standing On Lion Decorative Idol Statue - (Brass, Height 6")
Brand :AONA
Product Specifications
Condition
new
Asin
B08KTPPRMV
Category
Home & Kitchen
Subcategory
Idols & Figurines
Leafcategory
FIGURINE
MPN
ACC130
Color
Gold
Origin
India
Brandname
AONA
Weight
3
Product Details
Material : Brass
Colour : Golden
Dimension : ( H x W x D) 6 inch x 4.5 inch x 2.5 inch, Weight 1.1 Kg
Included component: 1 Durga
Product Ranking
#74096 in Idols & Figurines
#1640470 in Home & Kitchen
Product Description
Durga, identified as Adi Parashakti, is a principal and popular form of Hindu Goddess.She is the warrior goddess, whose mythology centres around combating evils and demonic forces that threaten peace, prosperity and dharma of the good. She is the fierce form of the protective mother goddess, willing to unleash her anger against wrong, violence for liberation and destruction to empower creation. Durga is depicted in the Hindu pantheon as a Goddess riding a lion or tiger, with many arms each carrying a weapon, often defeating Mahishasura (lit. buffalo demon). The three principle forms of Durga worshiped are Maha Durga, Chandika and Aparajita. Of these, Chandika has two forms called Chandi who is of the combined power and form of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati and of Chamunda who is a form of Kali created by the goddess for killing demons Chanda and Munda. Maha Durga has three forms: Ugrachanda, Bhadrakali and Katyayani Bhadrakali Durga is also worshiped in the form of her nine epithets called Navadurga.
Product Description
Durga, identified as Adi Parashakti, is a principal and popular form of Hindu Goddess.She is the warrior goddess, whose mythology centres around combating evils and demonic forces that threaten peace, prosperity and dharma of the good. She is the fierce form of the protective mother goddess, willing to unleash her anger against wrong, violence for liberation and destruction to empower creation. Durga is depicted in the Hindu pantheon as a Goddess riding a lion or tiger, with many arms each carrying a weapon, often defeating Mahishasura (lit. buffalo demon). The three principle forms of Durga worshiped are Maha Durga, Chandika and Aparajita. Of these, Chandika has two forms called Chandi who is of the combined power and form of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati and of Chamunda who is a form of Kali created by the goddess for killing demons Chanda and Munda. Maha Durga has three forms: Ugrachanda, Bhadrakali and Katyayani Bhadrakali Durga is also worshiped in the form of her nine epithets called Navadurga.