In the ethereal realm of divinity, Goddess Varahi graces the cosmos, enthroned upon the majestic “Kirtimukha (the Face of Glory)”, in a sublime “Lalitasana”. As a radiant presence among the Matrikas, Goddess Varahi, “also known as Dhumavati (the Goddess of Darkness)”, bears the head of a “Sow”, symbolic of her divine connection to “Lord Varaha”, Vishnu’s boar avatar. Clad in regal attire, Goddess Varahi wields an array of divine instruments and weapons—a discus, conch shell, Danda, Khetaka, Khadga, Pasha, and goad, symbolising her cosmic authority. With a front right hand in “Abhaya Mudra”, She extends assurance, while her left, in “Varada Mudra”, bestows boundless blessings upon devotees. Crafted in bronze, this masterpiece whispers tales of cosmic balance and the omnipotent embrace of the divine feminine.
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