Gods Collection - Kali
Gods Collection - Kali
40 products
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- Product Code :B6061
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :43"H x 31"W
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- Product Code :B5905
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.50" H x 1.75" W x .75" D
- Weight :170 Gm.
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- Product Code :5273
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 5"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :Weight: 1.120 Kg.
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Here the ferocious goddess is given a gentle touch with some spectacular artistry. Kali has ten hands with each hand holding some weapons or skuls. She is trampling over the sleeping God Shiva and is also wearing a garland of skulls. She is worshipped widely in Bengal and other parts of North India. Ma Kali is the destroyer the evil forces. She is wearing a garland of beheaded skulls. Goddess Kali is one of the most popular female deities and is worshipped widely. She keeps us safe from evil forces and worshipping the deity in a proper manner gives us lot of peace and prosperity.
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- Product Code :4975
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 7"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :2.800 kg.
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- Product Code: 4763
- Material: Brass
- Size: 11.50"H x 7.75"W x 3.75"D
- Weight: 5.500 kg.
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.The gracefulness and the smoothness of the figure is manifest in the way the brass image is being carved out. The ferocious image of the mother goddess Kali with the garland of human skulls, and the beheaded figure on her one hand, has been given a refine treatment. She is being shown trampling over sleeping Shiva. Her body is being given a detail treatment and her feminine nature is manifest in the figure. It contains some beautiful carvings on the body.
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- Product Code :1358
- Material :Handmade Paper treated with Cow Dung
- Size :30" x 11"
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The ferocious form of Goddess Kali is given a nice depiction in the Madhubani painting with the Goddess holding a beheaded figure of a human being. Her five heads are nice painted black and she is wearing garlands of human skulls and is painted trampling over the sleeping figure of Lord Shiva. A number of floral designs make the painting even more beautiful.
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- Product Code :3559
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size : 42" x 31"
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A spectacular colour pattern and sharp and lines are manifest here as the mother goddess is trampling on Lord Shiva.
A very powerful goddess in Hinduism, Mahakali is the repository of the ferocious nature of power. Though lot of negative attributes are associated with this goddess, worshiping her helps us get rid of evil forces. She is wearing garland of human skulls and is holding a beheaded human head.
Kali is a Hindu goddess associated with eternal energy. Literally meaning 'black', but has by folk etymology come to mean 'force of time (kala)'. Despite her negative connotations, she is today considered the goddess of time and change. Although sometimes presented as dark and violent, her earliest incarnation as a figure of annihilation still has some influence.
Kali is represented as the consort of god Shiva, on whose body she is often seen standing. She is associated with many other Hindu goddesses like Durga, Bhadrakali, Sati, Rudrani, Parvati and Chamunda. She is the foremost among the Dasa-Mahavidyas, ten fierce Tantric goddesses.
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- Product Code :3560
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size : 30" x 18"
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- Product Code :4045
- Material :Cow dung treated handmade paper
- Size :30"H x 22"W
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- Product Code :5932
- Material :Brass
- Size :14.50"H x 7"W x 2.75"D
- Weight : 5.540 Kg.
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One of the most ferocious goddesses in Hindusim, Ma Kali also protects the devotees from any impending calamity. Her six hands are intricately designed. Wearing a garland of human skulls. Trampling over Lord Shiva. She is a dreaded goddess and is widely worshipped in many parts of the country especially in Bengal. She protects the devotees from any impending dangers and showers blessings on them. Goddess kali is the fierce aspect of the goddess Durga. The name of Kali means black one and force of time and therefore she is therefore called the Goddess of Time, Change, Power, Creation, Preservation and Destruction. She is often portrayed standing or dancing on her husband, the god Shiva, who lies calm and prostrate beneath her. Goddess Kali is one of the most popular female deities and is worshipped widely. She keeps us safe from evil forces and worshipping the deity in a proper manner gives us lot of peace and prosperity.Specification
- Product Code :3879
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 6"W x 3"D
- Weight :1.500 kg.
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- Product Code :302
- Material :Black Marble, Special Note: Requires 5 weeks to finish and Ship
- Size : 24"
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Mahakali another form of Goddess Durga in a fiery posture,a classical sculpture carved from a single block of Black Marble.As shown here is Devi Kali with her tounge out and her right foot on Lord Shiva,She holds the head of a slain demon in her upper left hand,collecting blood in a cup in lower left hand while she holds a weapon on upper right hand for slaying demons simultaneously she bleesses her devoties and righteous people with her lower right hand.This sculpture is painted in grey tone by the artist with 22 k gold work on ornaments.
Special Note: Made to order, requires 5 weeks to finish and Ship, before shipping we will send images of the finished statue for the approval from your side, please note that the image is indicative a slight diference is to be expected.
Goddess Maa Kali Hand Carved in Black Marble.
Made from Single Marble Block. Ideal for Home and Temple Worship.
Photo illustration of 12” idol.
Can be customised in 12” 15” 18”
Material: Black Marble
Technique: Hand Carved, Polished and Painted.
Special Note: Made to order statue requires 5 week time to finish and ship. Before Shipping we will send a photo for approval from your side. Please note that photo is an indicative a slight difference is expected.
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- Product Code : 15301
- Material : Brass
- Size : 7.75"H x 5.25"W x 2.25"D
- Weight : 1.120 kg.
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- Product Code : 14051
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 3.100 kg.
- Size: 11"H x 4.75"W x 4"D
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- Product Code : 14050
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 3.150 kg.
- Size: 11"H x 4.75"W x 4"D
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- Product Code :2084
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :15"H x 22"W
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- Product Code :2419
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :1429
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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In this fabulous Pata painting, the four-handed ferocious Goddess is painted trampling over Lord Shiva, who is sleeping. She is the destroyer the evil forces. She is wearing a garland of beheaded skulls and blood is dripping from her bulging tongue. She is painted black and a sense of awe is manifest here. Patachitra is a popular genre of ethnic painting in Orissa and was born out of the cult of God Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa temple. Spectacular pictorial conceptions, characteristic conventions and vibrant color patterns make the Patachitra a unique treasure in the rich coffer of Indian ethnic art. Primarily executed on cloth, using natural colors, these ethnic paintings have charmed admirers across the globe.
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- Product Code :726
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size :12" x 17"
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The mother goddess Kali is being given a royal treatment in the beautiful Patachitra painting with some splendid depiction of colour pattern and outlines. An epitome of tremendous force and energy, the female goddess is wearing the garlands of human skulls and her black figure and the bulging lip show an element of awe and ferocity. The sleeping Shiva symbolizes ignorance as surrounds our life. She represents the darker side of human beings and worshipping her protects us from the evil forces.
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- Product Code :2783
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size : 30" x 22"
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The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the ferocious Goddess Kali trampling over the sleeping Shiva in a most refine manner. The ferocious Goddess is wearing a garlands of beheaded skulls and blood is dripping from her bulging tongue. Madhubani style of painting is marked by line drawings filled in by bright colours and contrasts or patterns. Though traditionally done by the women folk of the region, nowadays men are also involved in the process. These are basically tribal art which are marked by the application of strong earthly colours. Madhubani paintings are done with mineral pigments prepared by the artists. The work is done on freshly plastered or a mud wall. But nowadays, to meet the growing commercial demand, such paintings are also done on paper, cloth and canvas.
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- Product Code :603
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size :11.50" x 17.50"
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An epitome of tremendous force and energy, the female goddess Mahakali is being depicted dancing over the sleeping Shiva. The Goddess is wearing the garlands of human skulls and her black figure and the bulging lip show an element of awe and ferocity. The sleeping Shiva symbolizes ignorance as surrounds our life. Her body is painted black and every part of the body is being given a detail and refine treatment. She represents the darker side of human beings and worshipping her protects us from the evil forces. The painting has some spectacular floral designs on it. There is an interesting story about how Shiva stops Kali from her frenzy. In Kali's most famous myth, Durga and her assistants, the Matrkas, wound the demon Raktabija. But with every blood that is spilt from Raktabija, the demon reproduces a copy of himself. The battlefield becomes increasingly filled with his duplicates. Durga, in dire need of help, summons Kali to combat the demons. Kali destroys Raktabija by suckling the blood from his body and putting the many Raktabija duplicates in her gaping mouth. An overjoyed Kali starts dancing on the battlefield, stepping on the corpses of the slain. Her consort Shiva lies among the dead beneath her feet. Kali, becoming drunk on the blood of her victims on the battlefield, dances with destructive frenzy. In her fury she fails to see the body of her husband Shiva who lies among the corpses on the battlefield. Ultimately the cries of Shiva attract Kali's attention, calming her fury. As a sign of her shame at having disrespected her husband in such a fashion, Kali sticks out her tongue and stops her frenzy.
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- Product Code :1716
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size : 29.50"H x 17.50"W
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An epitome of tremendous power and strength, the fiery image of the Goddess Kali is being given a spectacular treatment in traditional Pata pattern. Beautiful application of colour and patterns has added some sparkling impact in the painting on tussar silk. The Goddess is painted stepping over the sleeping Shiva, that symbolizes ignorance. She is wearing the garlands of human skulls. Believed to be a form of Parvati, Kali is the identified with the killing of the darker side of human beings. Worshipping her helps us get rid of the evil forces in life. The frame of the painting is being nicely decorated with some dazzling designs.
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