A potent deity adored in shrines of South India is Mariamman- a powerful union between the potencies of the local mother goddess and Devi Kali, Parvati, Chandi, and Renuka. Devi Mariamman is depicted in this hand-crafted brass statue in a four-armed roopa. She sits on an inverted lotus seat and holds a trident, sword, skullcup, and Shiva's drum as symbols of her omnipotent power. Her head is shaded by a five-hooded Naga (serpent) and her physical appearance displays the perfection of feminine youthfulness as a signifier of the auspiciousness and fecundity she bestows.
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