Hindu wall art Mahishasura Mardini Durga Maa statue with family - Terracotta tile wall art for Puja and Home Decor - Delivery within 4 weeks
Hi Art Collector, Are you looking for unique and entirely hand-crafted sculptures of deities or Mahishasura Mardini Durga Maa murti or Terracotta tile wall art for Puja and Home Decoror or mythological art collectibles? Here we have something to offer you from the land of spirituality and epics. Mollis is an initiative to introduce you to the hidden gems of Indian arts and crafts.
This Art Collectible: This Durga ma Idol a primitive terracotta handicraft from India. For longevity those craft items are burnt in a specific temperature and the selection of clay mud is also important, mostly collected from river beds. Each river has its unique soil and requires special care and processing, then only the final product becomes a signature and of course the cultural uniqueness is also prominent in each Indian folk art piece.
This terracotta statue of the goddess Durga is called Mahishasura Mardini, portrayed typically as a woman with ten weapons in her ten hands, killing a Demon called 'Mahishasura' to save the world as well as the haven from his tyranny.
Specification:
weight: 787 gm height: 16 cm width: 16 cm depth: 2.5 cm
Disclaimer :
1. The color of actual product may vary slightly from the images provided due to photographic lighting conditions and difference in screen resolutions.
2. There may be little difference in measurement as these items are handmade.
3.Return or exchange:
Parcel opening and material checking video(360°degree angle) while opening the seal of the package without pause is a must in case of any complaints and refund. Without this video no complaints will be entertained.
Shipping: Please place your order befor 8th October to get delivery before Puja, 20th October.
Please Note:
This is a terracotta piece and needs to handle with care. You need to hang this from the wall or use a small stand for the tabletop or give some other support to make it stand.
Myth of ma Durga:
Goddess Durga has a significant following all over India( particularly in its eastern states). Durga is deified after spring and autumn harvests, particularly during the celebrations of Durga Puja and Navratri.
The most popular legend associated with the goddess is of her destroying of Mahishasura.
• Mahishasura was a partial- buffalo devil who did severe penance in order to delight Brahma, the creator. After several times, Brahma, satisfied with his devotion, came out before him.
• The demon unclosed his eyes and asked the god for eternity. Brahma denied, saying that all must die one day. Mahishasura yet thought for a bit and asked a boon that only a lady could be suitable to kill him. Brahma granted the boon and faded.
• Mahishasura started to torture innocent people. He captured heaven and wasn't in any kind of fear, as he allowed women to be helpless and weak.
• The devas were upset and they went to Trimurti. They all together combined their power and created a legionnaire woman with numerous arms.
• Durga reached before Mahishasura's palace. Durga destroyed each form of Mahishasura and at last, Durga slayed Mahishasura when he was taking form of buffalo.
We are making idols of hindu deities from generations. We express our devotion by sculpting each artifact with minute finishing details and yet without impacting the simplicity of each idol because We believe deities are part of our family. Each of our creation is an invitation from mollisarts to you to join our spiritual journey and feel the connection.
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