Godess Idols

  • Bahuchar Maa: BM-0001

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    Bahuchara Mata was a warrior's daughter of the Charan caste. It is believed that Bahuchara Mata was travelling in a caravan when a marauder named Bapiya tried to molest her. Bahuchara Mata announced ‘tragu’, a form of self-immolation, and cut off her breasts, thus shedding her femininity. The marauder Bapiya was thereafter cursed with impotence. To attain penance Bapiya worshipped Bahuchara Mata by dressing and behaving as a woman, thus ultimately shedding his masculinity.

  • Bahuchar Maa: BM-0002

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    Bahuchara Mata was a warrior's daughter of the Charan caste. It is believed that Bahuchara Mata was travelling in a caravan when a marauder named Bapiya tried to molest her. Bahuchara Mata announced ‘tragu’, a form of self-immolation, and cut off her breasts, thus shedding her femininity. The marauder Bapiya was thereafter cursed with impotence. To attain penance Bapiya worshipped Bahuchara Mata by dressing and behaving as a woman, thus ultimately shedding his masculinity.

  • Bahuchar Maa: BM-0003

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    Bahuchara Mata was a warrior's daughter of the Charan caste. It is believed that Bahuchara Mata was travelling in a caravan when a marauder named Bapiya tried to molest her. Bahuchara Mata announced ‘tragu’, a form of self-immolation, and cut off her breasts, thus shedding her femininity. The marauder Bapiya was thereafter cursed with impotence. To attain penance Bapiya worshipped Bahuchara Mata by dressing and behaving as a woman, thus ultimately shedding his masculinity.

  • Bahuchar Maa: BM-0004

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    Bahuchara Mata was a warrior's daughter of the Charan caste. It is believed that Bahuchara Mata was travelling in a caravan when a marauder named Bapiya tried to molest her. Bahuchara Mata announced ‘tragu’, a form of self-immolation, and cut off her breasts, thus shedding her femininity. The marauder Bapiya was thereafter cursed with impotence. To attain penance Bapiya worshipped Bahuchara Mata by dressing and behaving as a woman, thus ultimately shedding his masculinity.

  • Brahmani Maa: BRM-0001

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    The Brahmani Mata also known as Brahmi and Brahmayi is a kind and benevolent aspect of Devi, the Divine mother. The Brahmani is associated with the Hindu creator god, Brahma as his Shakti power. She is one of the seven Mother Goddesses called Matrikas. She is an aspect of Mata Saraswati, a form of Adi Shakti, possessing the Rajasi Guna and hence is the source of Brahma's power. Without her, Brahma remains dormant or unable to create.

    She is depicted yellow in color and with four heads. Like Brahma, she holds a rosary or noose and kamandalu or lotus stalk or a book or bell and is seated on a hansa as her vahana.

  • Chotila Maa: CH-0001

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    Chamunda Mata is when the two demons named 'Chanda' and 'Munda' good for the road for many years thanks to the Lord Brahma. Brahma was pleased when he appeared before them and asked the demons warriors strong and dominate the world and into the sky. Brahma was merciful wish.There granted to the chaos of the world and demons became very greedy and tried to revive the sky and the three houses of Vishnu (Vaikuntha), Shiva (Kailas) and Brahma (Brahmaloka). Three gods went to the mother goddess Parvati who took the form of Chandi and Chamunda who murdered Chand mund.

  • Dasha Maa: DS-0001

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    Goddess Durga a super powerful deity ? Shakti? in Hindu mythology is worship in various forms corresponding to her to aspects benevolence and fierceness. She is Uma, “glow”; Gauri, “white or brilliant”; Parvati, “the mountaineer”; and Jagatmata, “the-mother-of-the-world” in her milder guise The terrible appearance are Durga “the inaccessible”; Kali, “the black”; Chandi, “the fierce”; and Bhairavi, “the terrible.”

    Durga, a gorgeous warrior riding upon a tiger or Lion. Devi Durga with a lion in a fearless pose is known of “Abhay Mudra”, signifying assurance of freedom from fear. The universal mother seems to be saying to all her devotees: “Surrender all actions and duties onto me and I shall lift you from your all troubles “.

  • Durga Maa: DU-0001

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    Goddess Durga a super powerful deity ? Shakti? in Hindu mythology is worship in various forms corresponding to her to aspects benevolence and fierceness. She is Uma, “glow”; Gauri, “white or brilliant”; Parvati, “the mountaineer”; and Jagatmata, “the-mother-of-the-world” in her milder guise The terrible appearance are Durga “the inaccessible”; Kali, “the black”; Chandi, “the fierce”; and Bhairavi, “the terrible.”

    Durga, a gorgeous warrior riding upon a tiger or Lion. Devi Durga with a lion in a fearless pose is known of “Abhay Mudra”, signifying assurance of freedom from fear. The universal mother seems to be saying to all her devotees: “Surrender all actions and duties onto me and I shall lift you from your all troubles “.

  • Gayatri Maa: GY-0001

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    Gayatri Devi is an incarnation of Saraswati Devi, consort of Lord Brahma, symbolising the “shakti” (strength) and “dev” (quality) of Knowledge, Purity and Virtue. Saraswati Devi is held to be the patronness of the Arts, being a poet and musician, as well as skillful composer. In the form of Gayatri Devi, with the blessings of Lord Brahma, she is believed to have given the four Vedas to mankind.

    Goddess Gayatri
    Gayatri is depicted seated on a lotus. She is depicted with five faces representing the pancha pranas /pancha vayus(five lives/winds): prana, apana,vyana, udana, samana, of the five principles/ elements (pancha tatwas) earth, water, air, fire, sky (prithvi, jala, vayu, teja, aakasha). She has 10 hands carrying the five ayudhas: shankha; chakra, kamala, varada, abhaya, kasha, ankusha, ujjwala utensil, rudrakshi mala.

  • Khodiyar Maa: KH-0001

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    Khodiar Mata is the revered Goddess, who is worshiped by many sects of the Hindu faith. Elaborate statues of this deity can be availed from us at exceptionally affordable prices. These statues are polished with fine material, which has a lasting finish. Furthermore, our range of statues is a true representation of our cultural heritage.

  • Laxmi Maa : LX-0001

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    Lakshmi is also called Sri or Thirumagal because she is endowed with six auspicious and divine qualities, or gunas, and is the divine strength of Vishnu. In Hindu religion, she was born from the churning of the primordial ocean (Samudra manthan) and she chose Vishnu as her eternal consort.When Vishnu descended on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmi descended as his respective consort.In the ancient scriptures of India, all women are declared to be embodiments of Lakshmi.The marriage and relationship between Lakshmi and Vishnu as wife and husband is the paradigm for rituals and ceremonies for the bride and groom in Hindu weddings. Lakshmi is considered another aspect of the same supreme goddess principle in the Shaktism tradition of Hinduism

    Lakshmi is depicted in Indian art as an elegantly dressed, prosperity-showering golden-coloured woman with an owl as her vehicle, signifying the importance of economic activity in maintenance of life, her ability to move, work and prevail in confusing darkness.She typically stands or sits like a yogin on a lotus pedestal and holds lotus in her hand, a symbolism for fortune, self-knowledge and spiritual liberation.Her iconography shows her with four hands, which represent the four goals of human life considered important to the Hindu way of life: dharma, k?ma, artha, and moksha.

  • Meldi Maa : ML-0001

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    We have derived expertness in organization offering offered a wide array of Meldi Maa Murti. The offered products are highly assessed by the customer for their availability in different sizes and postures. Moreover, the offered products are made by using supreme quality material which is sourced from leading vendors of the market. These products are properly checked and tested on various required parameters during the procurement. One can avail these products at industry leading prices.