In Hinduism, Kali is considered as a ferocious form of goddess Adi Shakti and is the first of the ten Mahavidyas. With a fearsome demeanour, she is depicted wearing a skirt made of human arms, with a garland of skulls and holding a decapitated head and a sword. She has been depicted tramping on Lord Shiva, symbolising the triumph of divine feminine energy over the male aspect of the universe. Despite her terrifying appearance, she is a compassionate mother goddess, protecting and nurturing her devotees. Goddess kali symbolises the annihilation of ego, ignorance, and negativity, freeing her devotees from attachments and worldly illusions. Revered as the epitome of destruction and protection, this brass idol symbolises the timeless heritage and spirituality of Indian culture.
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist