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Goddess Kali in Rudra Swarup with Shiva Beneath Her Feet | 36-Inch | Black Stone
Dimensions : 36(H) * 22(W) * 8(D) Inch
Goddess Kali, in her Rudra Swaroopa, stands in divine Ugra Roopa, her dark, fierce form radiating power and cosmic energy. This exquisite 36-inch black stone sculpture captures the essence of Shakti, the eternal force of destruction and renewal. Her four hands hold a khadga (sword), severed head, abhaya mudra (gesture of fearlessness), and varada mudra (gesture of boon-giving), signifying annihilation of evil and divine protection. Her wild, unbound hair flows like a river of cosmic energy, eyes ablaze with celestial rage.
Beneath her feet lies Lord Shiva, his tranquil form embodying absolute surrender and supreme consciousness. His presence signifies the balance between destruction and preservation, as Kali’s dance halts upon realization of her consort’s sacrifice.
The divine form echoes the powerful sloka:
"काली करालवदना कालरात्रिस्वरूपिणी।
सर्वानन्दकरी माता सर्वमङ्गलदायिनी॥"
This masterpiece embodies the raw, untamed energy of Adi Shakti, the mother of all existence.
Goddess Kaali’s Fury against Shiva | 15-Inch | Granite Stone Handmade
Dimensions : 15(H) * 9(W)
This magnificent 15-inch statue of Goddess Kaali, carved from solid granite stone, portrays the fierce and awe-inspiring form of the Divine Mother in her wrathful aspect. Goddess Kaali, depicted with an intense expression and dynamic posture, embodies the raw power and cosmic destruction necessary for the creation of a new cycle of life. Her fierce energy is a symbol of liberation and transformation, destroying the negative forces that bind the soul.
In this representation, Kaali's stance emphasizes her rage against Lord Shiva, who, in his wisdom and compassion, submits to her power, allowing the divine dance of destruction and creation to unfold. Their eternal relationship symbolizes the balance between destruction and creation.
The shloka:
"Kaali Kaali Mahakaali, Kaali Rudrani Jagatpate,
Namah Prakritim Bhaktya, Shiva Shaktim Namah Prabho"
(Salutations to Kaali, the primal force of creation and destruction, who is both the mother and the cosmic power.)