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tara devi temple is also famous temple in himachal pradesh it's situated in shimla. When comes navratre that time so many people come to here and take devi blessings. it's famous devi temple in shimla many people also come to out of country come to here and worship and free from their problem's to know more about visit this site tourismhp.com
Late Chola, 12-13th century CE,
South India
Devi stands in a tribhanga position on a louts pedestal which is mounted on a rectangular base. The hair is dressed with spiral locks hanging on the back. The costume consists of a lower garment reaching below the knees, which is held at the waist by a mekhala girdle with tassels and a clasp in front.
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On the eighth night of Navaratri, we worship Gauri Devi. She is the Mother of compassion and peace and reflects the great radiant light within us all. When we renounce our animal qualities and let go of the limitations of our mind, the Mother will bestow Her Grace upon us to help us attain the Divine.
On this night there was a beautiful ceremony of spiritual marriage performed for 15 couples. Gurudev spoke about the relationships between souls and Gauri Devi as the divine feminine that is in all of us.
This is a lovely Indian miniature bronze figure of a Hindu goddess Devi. Seated in sattvasaria her hands in Namaskara mudra, and wearing bracelets and earrings and a long cape. Seated on a lotus throne with an octagonal base.
From India
Age pre 1960s
Height 6 cms.
Gifted to our collection -Treasures of Wisdom by Paula.
Comments most welcome.
A mohra is an image that embodies a god or rishi--it serves as an ambulant representation of divinity in the Kulu valley of Himachal Pradesh. They look like masks, but are never worn. Instead, they are carried in representative multitudes on sedan-chair or wooden-post conveyers called palkhis or rathas, palanquins or chariots
Bronze,
Kulu, Himachal,
18th century or earlier
approx 7 inches in height