Definition of Varahi (6 Inch Brass Statue)
Varahi is a powerful and revered form of Shakti, worshipped as one of the Saptha Matrikas (Seven Divine Mothers) in Hindu tradition. She is the boar-faced Goddess, representing strength, protection, courage, and the power to remove obstacles, evil forces, and negative energies.
In this statue:
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Varahi is depicted in a boar-faced form, symbolizing fearlessness and divine authority.
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She is shown seated with regal posture, representing her command over the universe.
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The arch behind her signifies divine aura and protection.
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The detailing expresses her role as a guardian deity who grants prosperity, security, and spiritual upliftment to devotees.
Varahi is especially worshipped for wealth protection, victory over enemies, stability, and spiritual empowerment.