Goddess Mariamman, an ethereal vision in Lalitasana, graces her lotus pedestal within the divine Prabhavali Arch. Cloaked in regal attire, she wears a Karanda Mukut and bedecks herself in jewellery, reflecting sovereignty. Her upper hands clutch a Damaru coiled with a serpent, symbolising cosmic rhythm, while a noose signifies control over destiny. With grace, she wields a Sword and a bowl in her front hands, signifying her ability to dispel negativity. A five-hooded serpent, a celestial canopy, bestows protection. Worshiping Goddess Mariamman brings blessings of protection, health, and prosperity, signifying the cosmic balance she holds as the South Indian Durga. This artwork, crafted in bronze, signifies embracing cosmic order, wielding strength with compassion, and surrendering to the divine dance of life’s intricate tapestry.
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