Goddess Pratyangira, also known as Simhamukhi due to her lion-like (Simha) face (mukha), is connected to the Atharva Veda as the presiding deity who protects her followers from all harm and releases them from the cycle of life and death. Goddess Pratyangira is viewed as a fierce deity who embodies Devi Tripurasundari's wrath, but beneath her roaring lion visage lies the love of the supreme mother. This brass statue presents the ethereal mother goddess on a platform, enthroned on her lion in Lalitasana, with the fire of consciousness and serpent forming her majestic halo.
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