The image features a beautifully crafted Panchaloga Thaara idol standing 11 inches tall. The sculpture is made of Panchaloga, a sacred alloy of five metals traditionally used in Hindu iconography. The idol depicts Goddess Thaara (Tara Devi) in a powerful and graceful stance, symbolizing divine energy and protection. She is shown with multiple arms holding various symbolic items, each representing different aspects of spiritual power and knowledge. The idol stands on a detailed pedestal, with fine carvings highlighting its craftsmanship. The background includes a lotus flower and draped curtains, adding a temple-like, divine atmosphere. The measurements mentioned are 11 inches in height, 8 inches in width, and 4 inches in depth, with a weight of 4.800 kg.
Thaara or Tara Devi is a revered form of the Divine Mother (Shakti) and is considered one of the ten Mahavidyas in Hinduism. She embodies compassion, wisdom, and protection, guiding devotees through difficulties and helping them attain spiritual liberation. Tara is often seen as a savior goddess who rescues her followers from ignorance, fear, and obstacles. In iconography, she is depicted standing or dancing over a symbolic figure, representing victory over evil and ego. Worshipping Goddess Thaara is believed to bring courage, clarity, and divine blessings, while also fostering inner strength and enlightenment.