RUDRA DIVINE Decorative Showpiece - 12 cm(Brass, Gold) | Zipri.in
RUDRA DIVINE Decorative Showpiece  -  12 cm(Brass, Gold)

RUDRA DIVINE Decorative Showpiece - 12 cm(Brass, Gold)

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This is a beautiful, unique & gorgeous hand work on solid metal figure of Goddess Maa Durga. Bless your place and heighten the beauty and spirituality of your house or work place with this Handmade Metal Statue Sculpture.This Handmade Sculpture is designed in aluminium using sand casting technique and has a golden color to it.Place this calm art piece in your living room for an effervescence beauty or gift it to your loved ones before he/she enters a new phase in life. According to legend, Durga was created for the slaying of the buffalo demon Mahisasura by Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the lesser gods, who were otherwise powerless to overcome him. Embodying their collective energy (shakti), she is both derivative from the male divinities and the true source of their inner power. She is also greater than any of them. Born fully grown and beautiful, Durga presents a fierce menacing form to her enemies. She is usually depicted riding a lion and with 8 or 10 arms, each holding the special weapon of one of the gods, who gave them to her for her battle against the buffalo demon. Durga-puja, held annually in her honour, is one of the great festivals of northeastern India. How to Make this Beautiful Durga Maa Clay is beaten with wooden mallet to convert them into powder. The powder is filtered to get the fine mixture of clay Sand and sugarcane waste is added to clay and mixed well. The mixture is filled in the metal frame. The mixture is stamped to compress it in the frame. It is beaten it with rod to settle evenly. Brass articles are placed on the mixture. It is placed to leave the impression on the sand for casting. Little amount of clay is applied on the raised platforms of the idol. Chalk powder is sprinkled on the mold. Another metal frame is kept on the base frame to make the other side of the mold. Clay mixture is filled in the frame. Clay is compressed by rolling an iron rod over it. Once the impression of master piece is taken the article is removed from the mold