Durga Super Fine Brass 5 In

3,450.00

The Durga idol holds profound significance in Hinduism, representing the divine feminine energy and the embodiment of Shakti, or power
  • Brings protection, strength, and prosperity.

  • Keeps negative energies at bay and strengthens the spiritual aura of the home.

  • Ideally placed facing east or north, in a clean and respectful space.

Key Features:
  • Material: Super Fine Light weight Brass (Anti-rust & Long-lasting finish)
  • Finish: Antique Gold Finish
  • Dimensions: Height – 5 inches | Width –3.5 inches
  • Color: Antique golden polish with fine detailing
  • Handcrafted: Made by skilled artisans in India using traditional methods
  • Technique: Handcrafted / Lost-wax casting
  • Usage: Ideal for puja, gifting (housewarming, weddings, festivals), or home décor
Description
Spiritual Significance of Durga Idol
  1. Embodiment of Divine Power (Shakti):
    Durga is the supreme goddess of power, energy, and protection. She symbolizes the victory of good over evil and is often depicted slaying the buffalo demon Mahishasura, signifying the destruction of arrogance and negativity.

  2. Protector of the Righteous:
    She is revered as the protector of the dharma, always defending devotees from evil forces and guiding them toward righteousness.

  3. Source of Strength and Courage:
    Worshiping Durga instills inner strength, courage, and resilience in her devotees. She is often invoked during difficult times for empowerment and confidence.

  4. Symbol of Feminine Divine:
    Durga embodies all the active energies of the male gods, indicating that the ultimate power lies in the feminine divine. Her multiple arms, each carrying different weapons, symbolize her ability to multitask and protect from all directions.

Iconography and Symbolism
  • Ten Arms: Each hand holds a weapon or item given by other deities, showing her as a unification of all divine energies.

  • Lion or Tiger Mount: Represents uncontrolled animalistic tendencies, which Durga tames, showing mastery over ego and desires.

  • Trident (Trishul): Symbolizes the destruction of evil and the balance of creation, preservation, and destruction.

  • Red or Bright Attire: Reflects energy, action, and vibrance, often worn by warriors.


Occasions of Worship
  • Navaratri (Nine Nights): The most prominent festival dedicated to Durga, where she is worshiped in nine forms (Navadurga).

  • Durga Puja (Especially in Bengal): Celebrated with grandeur, especially in Eastern India, symbolizing her return to her parental home.

Care Instructions:

Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or water to maintain the shine and polish.