Ebros Hindu Goddess Devi Invincible Durga The Mahashakti Riding On Tiger Statue Eastern Enlightenment Hinduism Altar Sculpture
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Ebros Hindu Goddess Devi Invincible Durga The Mahashakti Riding On Tiger Statue Eastern Enlightenment Hinduism Altar Sculpture
- This Goddess Durga Riding On Tiger figurine is 8.5" tall, 6.25" long and 3.75" wide.
- The Goddess Durga Riding On Tiger figurine is made of designer composite resin, hand painted and polished.
- This item depicts Goddess Durga wearing a red sari riding on tiger. A tiger symbolizes unlimited power. Durga riding a tiger indicates that She possesses unlimited power and uses it to protect virtue and destroy evil.
- This Goddess Durga Riding On Tiger is an Atlantic Collectibles exclusive collection.
Goddess Durga (Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈd̪uËrÉ¡aË]; Sanskrit: दà¥à¤°à¥à¤—ा), meaning "the inaccessible"[1] or "the invincible"; durga) is the most popular incarnation of Devi and one of the main forms of the Goddess Shakti in the Hindu pantheon. Ramprasad Chanda writes the following about the evolution of Durga from primitive goddess to her current form.[2] "...it is possible to distinguish two different strata - one primitive and the other advanced. The primitive form of Durga is the result of syncretism of a mountain-goddess worshiped by the dwellers of the Himalaya and the Vindhyas, a goddess worshiped by the nomadic Abhira shepherd, the vegetation spirit conceived as a female, and a war-goddess. As her votaries advanced in civilisation the primitive war-goddess was transformed into the personification of the all-destroying time (Kali), the vegetation spirit into the primordial energy (Adya Sakti) and the saviouress from "samsara" (cycle of rebirths) , and gradually brought into line with the Brahmanic mythology and philosophy."









