The image displays a beautifully crafted Panchaloga Datchanakaali idol. The statue is golden in color and stands on an ornate rectangular pedestal. The goddess is depicted in a fierce stance, standing atop a demon figure, symbolizing the triumph of divine power over evil. She has multiple arms holding various weapons and objects, each representing divine strength and protection. The background includes a lotus pot on one side and maroon drapery, enhancing the traditional aesthetic.
Text details on the image include:
-
Title: Panchaloga Datchanakaali 10 Inch
-
Dimensions: Height – 10 inches, Length – 7 inches, Width – 6 inches
-
Weight: 3.550 kg
-
Code: 25F677
-
Brand/Label: AVK THEZHIL (with contact number 8122080528)
Datchanakaali (Dakshina Kali) is a powerful form of Goddess Kali, symbolizing destruction of evil and protection of righteousness. The name "Datchanakaali" (or Dakshina Kali) is derived from "Dakshina" meaning "southern" or “benevolent,” and “Kali” meaning the “Black Goddess.” She represents time, change, and divine justice. In Hindu mythology, Kali is the fierce aspect of Parvati or Durga, who annihilates demons and restores cosmic order.
Panchaloga (meaning “five metals”) idols are traditionally made of gold, silver, copper, brass, and iron, believed to enhance the idol’s spiritual energy and auspiciousness.