Sherawali Mata, a manifestation of Goddess Durga, holds profound significance in Hindu culture. Revered for her protective and nurturing qualities, she symbolizes divine feminine power. Devotees seek her blessings for courage, strength, and victory over adversity. The image of Sherawali Mata, often depicted riding a lion and adorned with weaponry, embodies the triumph of good over evil.
Especially venerated during Navaratri, she represents the cosmic energy that annihilates darkness. Devotional practices to Sherawali Mata inspire inner fortitude and invoke the divine mother's grace, making her an emblem of resilience and protection. This Brass Statue of Sherawali Mata in her Ashtabhuja (eight-armed) form is a manifestation of the grace and protective energy of the Goddess.
This statue depicts her holding a conch and an axe in her upper two arms, a Trishul and a bowl full of sweets in her middle two arms, a sword and a mace in her lower middle arms, and a lotus in her lower arm, all while her other arm is poised in the abhaya mudra. She is embellished with garlands and jewels, and a halo behind her head enhances her aura. She is mankind's guardian, and thus embodies all of her protecting force, transforming it into the space in which it is put.
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