Enthroned u pon a lotus pedestal, Goddess Rajarajeshwari, “the ethereal Tripura Sundari”, captivates in Lalitasana. Grace personified, her upper hands wield a goad and a noose, symbolising divine control over desires and liberation. In her right hand, delicate flowers symbolise the beauty of creation, while in her left, a sugarcane bow signifies the mind’s restraint. Adorned regally, Rajarajeshwari, “the foremost of the Mahavidyas”, exudes enchanting elegance. Crafted in bronze from Swamimalai using the ancient “Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) technique”, this celestial sculpture embodies the harmonious dance of power and compassion, a cosmic ballet where Rajarajeshwari reigns supreme as the enchanting orchestrator of existence, a symbol of divine balance and the eternal rhythm of creation and dissolution.
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