The uploaded image shows a beautifully crafted Panchaloga Vaarahi idol. The statue is made from Panchaloha (an alloy of five sacred metals — gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron), giving it a radiant golden shine. The idol measures 13 inches in height, 9.5 inches in length, and 6 inches in width, with a weight of 7.100 kilograms. The sculpture portrays Goddess Vaarahi seated majestically under an ornate arch (Prabhavali) with detailed carvings. The intricate craftsmanship highlights her divine features, jewelry, and attire. The background has a traditional decorative setup with a lotus flower pot, enhancing the sacred and artistic presentation. The label “AVK THE ZHIL” with a contact number indicates the maker or seller.
Varahi (also known as Vaarahi Amman) is one of the Sapta Matrikas — the seven mother goddesses in Hinduism. She is the female counterpart of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Varahi represents Shakti (divine feminine energy) in her fierce and protective aspect.
She is often depicted with a boar’s face and a human body, symbolizing the power to remove ignorance and evil. Varahi rides a buffalo or sits majestically on a pedestal, holding divine weapons like a plough, conch, discus, or sword. Worship of Varahi is believed to bestow protection, wisdom, courage, and material prosperity upon devotees.
In the Sri Vidya tradition, she is revered as an important guardian deity (Varahi Ambika) who protects devotees from negative energies and grants spiritual upliftment.