Here the goddess is standing on a turtle base holding a mirror and a container in her hands. Ornamentation, though not elaborate, is complete. Take time to look at the hair pleat and the dec…
Source: Yamuna or Lakshmi?
Here the goddess is standing on a turtle base holding a mirror and a container in her hands. Ornamentation, though not elaborate, is complete. Take time to look at the hair pleat and the dec…
Source: Yamuna or Lakshmi?
This is Mahaganapati (Maha meaning Supreme) and refers to the form of Ganapati with ten arms and accompanied by a consort. Mahaganapati is one of the rare forms of Ganapati and is highly sought aft…
Source: Mahaganapati
This is Durga in the form of Mahishasuramardhini, the avenger of the demon Mahisha. The demon takes the form of a water-buffalo and terrorises human. Durga with the combined power of Gods co…
Source: Mahishasuramardhini – HP
This is Mahalakshmi, modelled after the presiding deity of Kolhapur. In her hands, she is holding a fruit, a mace, a shield and a cup. (Starting from her lower right hand clockwise). She is carryin…
Source: Mahalakshmi
Chakra (Wheel/Discuss) and Shankha (Conch Shell) are symbols of Vaishnavism. Vishnu is normally seen holding them in his hands. One such example on this site is Vishnu. Here the implements are moun…
Source: Shankha and Chakra
Here the goddess is seated in Ardhapadmasana (Half lotus asana) and is holding lotus bud, goad, noose and a lotus bud in her hands (Starting from lower right hand clockwise). The goddess is sitting…
Source: Kamakshi