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Kamatchi Amman 11 Inch (P/M)
₹ 1,600.00₹ 1,200.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
- Kamatchi Amman
he Kamatchi Amman Temple is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakshi, one of the highest aspects of Adi Shakti in Shaktism. It is located in the historic city of Kanchipuram, near Chennai, India. Its construction is credited to the Pallava kings, whose capital was in the same city. This temple, along with the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and the Akilandeswari temple in Thiruvanaikaval near Tiruchirappalli are the important centers of Goddess worship in the state of Tamil Nadu.The present temple with goddess seated in padmasana was once known as Kaamakotta Nayaki shrine, where Lalitha Tripura Sundari has settled in this temple after the destruction of the demon called Bhandasura. This ancient temple got mentioned in Perunaraatrupadai, an ancient Tamil sangam literature which praises the renowned sangam era king Thondaiman Ilanthiraiyan who ruled whole Thondai mandalam during sangam era with Kanchipuram as capital city. The original golden statue was seen with two hands adorning a parrot in her right hand is called as Bhangaru Kamakshi was replaced with the current panchaloha idol to avoid ruins of invasion. Now the golden goddess is residing in the West masi veedhi of Tanjavore with aseparate shrine, as escorted by Shyama Shastri.
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Lalithambigai Set 12inch (Clay)
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Krishnar Andal 12 Inch (Clay)
₹ 2,500.00₹ 1,900.00 -
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Yasodha Karvai Set 9 Inch (P/M)
₹ 2,100.00₹ 1,700.00 -
Karnan Jananam 8 Inch (Clay)
₹ 2,500.00₹ 1,900.00 -
Lakshmi, Saraswathi, Durgai, Vinayagar 10 Inch (P/M)
₹ 5,200.00₹ 4,200.00 -
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Annapoorani 10 Inch (Clay)
₹ 1,600.00₹ 1,200.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Annapoorani
Annapurna, Annapurneshwari, Annada or Annapoorna (Sanskrit: अन्नपूर्णा, Bengali: অন্নপূর্ণা, IAST: Annapūrṇa, lit. filled with or possessed of food)[1] is a manifestation of Parvati and is known as the Hindu Goddess of food and nourishment. Worship and offering of food are highly praised in Hinduism, and therefore, the Goddess Annapurna is regarded as a popular deity. She is a manifestation of the Goddess Parvati, the wife of Shiva,[2] and is eulogized in the Annada Mangal, a narrative poem in Bengali by Bharatchandra Ray. The Annapurna Sahasranam is dedicated to the Goddess and praises her one thousand names, while the Annapurna Shatanama Stotram is dedicated to her 108 names.
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