This brass statue beautifully depicts the Eight-Armed Goddess Varahi, sitting regally in a lalitasana pose on a lotus pedestal. Her face and body are painted in a graceful off-white color, enhancing her divine and serene presence. Adorned with a magnificent crown, Goddess Varahi exudes a powerful yet benevolent aura.
The statue is a vibrant display of artistry, with Goddess Varahi wearing a stunning red saree complemented by a gorgeous waist belt. Her main hands are poised in the Abhaya and Varada mudra, symbolizing protection and the granting of boons. The remaining six hands are equipped with various symbolic weapons: the shankha (conch) and chakra (discus) in her uppermost hands, the hala (plough) and danda (staff) in her middle hands, and the axe and pasha (noose) in her second last hands.
Each of these attributes signifies different aspects of her divine power and protective capabilities. Her pose, attire, and the symbolic weapons she carries highlight her as a powerful deity, revered for her strength, protection, and benevolence.
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