Goddess Mariamman (Mari-rain, Amman-mother) is the manifestation of divine maternal affection (as Amman) and the powers of fertility (as rain) in the Southern states of India. She is worshipped as the incarnation of Devi Durga, Kali, and Parvati- the primary goddesses in the Hindu religion as well as Draupadi (the wife of Pandavas), Yelamma-Renuka (mother of Parashurama), Kokkalamma (goddess of cough).
In this powerful Panchaloha bronze materialization, goddess Mariamman appears in her warring aspect, enthroned on a roaring lion whose gaping mouth and stance create dynamism in the composition. At the same time, Devi's armed yet tranquil form beautifully contrasts with it. Sculpted magnificently with exquisite details, this bronze statue of Mariamman exalts the great mother as the supreme protector.
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