Panchaloga Karumariyamman, a Hindu deity, with detailed ornamentation and intricate design. The statue measures 12 inches in height, 10 inches in width, and 5.5 inches in depth, with a weight of 5.4 kg.
Description of Karumariyamman:
Karumariyamman is a form of the Hindu goddess Mariamman, who is revered primarily in South India as the goddess of rain, fertility, and protection against diseases such as smallpox. The name "Karumariyamman" translates to "Black Mariamman," representing a fierce and protective aspect of the goddess. She is often depicted with multiple arms, holding symbolic weapons and items, signifying her power and ability to protect her devotees from evil forces and illnesses.
Karumariyamman is a Hindu goddess worshipped primarily in South India. She is considered a fierce and protective form of the goddess Mariamman, who is associated with rain, fertility, and the healing of diseases, especially smallpox and other contagious illnesses. The name "Karumariyamman" means "Black Mariamman," highlighting her powerful and protective nature. Devotees pray to her for protection from evil, good health, and overall well-being. She is often depicted with multiple arms holding various symbolic weapons and items, representing her strength and ability to safeguard her followers.KARUMARIYAMMAN