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Rajarajeshwari (Lalithaambigai) 6″

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The rajarajeshwari statue made by Brass .

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • such as a goad (ankusha),
  • a noose (pasha),
  • a sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • five flowered arrows.(poo charam)

    GODDESS RAJARAJESHWARI
    • Rajarajeshwari  a Hindu deity, often referred to as the “Royal Divine Queen” or Empress of Desire, Beauty, and Wisdom“. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is a supreme form of the Cosmic Mother, representing the benevolent, protective energy of the universe.
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Tripura Sundari, meaning “the most beautiful woman in the three worlds,” or as Lalita, meaning “playful”. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Lalita, Tripura Sundari, Maha Tripurasundari, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Sri Vidya. She is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and protection from negative influences.
    • Devotees believe that worshipping Rajarajeshwari can bring prosperity, wealth, and blessings. 

     

3,370.00 25% Off

Rajarajeshwari (Lalithambika) 5″

Highlights:

The rajarajeshwari statue made by Brass .

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • such as a goad (ankusha),
  • a noose (pasha),
  • a sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • five flowered arrows.(poo charam)

    GODDESS RAJARAJESHWARI
    • Rajarajeshwari  a Hindu deity, often referred to as the “Royal Divine Queen” or Empress of Desire, Beauty, and Wisdom“. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is a supreme form of the Cosmic Mother, representing the benevolent, protective energy of the universe.
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Tripura Sundari, meaning “the most beautiful woman in the three worlds,” or as Lalita, meaning “playful”. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Lalita, Tripura Sundari, Maha Tripurasundari, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Sri Vidya. She is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and protection from negative influences.
    • Devotees believe that worshipping Rajarajeshwari can bring prosperity, wealth, and blessings. 

     

2,790.00 7% Off

Rajarajeshwari (Lalithambika) 5″

Highlights:

The rajarajeshwari statue made by Brass .

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • such as a goad (ankusha),
  • a noose (pasha),
  • a sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • five flowered arrows,(poo charam)

    GODDESS RAJARAJESHWARI
    • Rajarajeshwari  a Hindu deity, often referred to as the “Royal Divine Queen” or Empress of Desire, Beauty, and Wisdom“. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is a supreme form of the Cosmic Mother, representing the benevolent, protective energy of the universe.
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Tripura Sundari, meaning “the most beautiful woman in the three worlds,” or as Lalita, meaning “playful”. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Lalita, Tripura Sundari, Maha Tripurasundari, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Sri Vidya. She is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and protection from negative influences.
    • Devotees believe that worshipping Rajarajeshwari can bring prosperity, wealth, and blessings. 

     

1,615.00 18% Off

Rajarajeshwari (Lalithambika) 7.5″

Highlights:

The rajarajeshwari statue made by Brass .

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • such as a goad (ankusha),
  • a noose (pasha),
  • a sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • five flowered arrows.(poo charam)

    GODDESS RAJARAJESHWARI
    • Rajarajeshwari  a Hindu deity, often referred to as the “Royal Divine Queen” or Empress of Desire, Beauty, and Wisdom“. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is a supreme form of the Cosmic Mother, representing the benevolent, protective energy of the universe.
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Tripura Sundari, meaning “the most beautiful woman in the three worlds,” or as Lalita, meaning “playful”. 
    • Rajarajeshwari is also known as Lalita, Tripura Sundari, Maha Tripurasundari, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Sri Vidya. She is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and protection from negative influences.
    • Devotees believe that worshipping Rajarajeshwari can bring prosperity, wealth, and blessings. 


5,375.00 7% Off

Rajarajeshwari (Lalithambika) with thiruvachi 8″

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The rajarajeshwari statue made by Brass with tiruvachi.

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • such as a goad (ankusha),
  • a noose (pasha),
  • a sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • five flowered arrows.(poo charam)
4,350.00 13% Off
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Rajarajeshwari 2″ (Lalithambikai) Light Weight

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Rajarajeshwari is a revered Hindu goddess, also known as the supreme queen and the embodiment of power, compassion, and knowledgeShe is a form of the divine mother, considered the consort of Lord Shiva and a powerful manifestation of Goddess Durga. She is often depicted as a radiant queen seated on a throne within the sacred Sri Chakra, symbolizing the universe, and is worshipped for protection, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.  

Rajarajeshwari is seen as the cosmic mother who sustains creation, with the power to create and destroy the universe. She is often described as the driving force behind the actions of the gods, embodying care, love, mercy, and grace. 

370.00 35% Off

Rajarajeshwari 4″ (Lalithambikai)

Highlights:

The rajarajeshwari statue made by lite weight bross .

  • Typically show the goddess seated on a lotus, often in a lalitasana pose, and adorned with jewels and a saree.
  • She is frequently depicted with four arms, each holding symbols of creation, sustenance, and destruction,
  • Such as a goad (ankusha),
  • A noose (pasha),
  • A sugarcane bow (ikshukhanda),
  • Five flowered arrows (poo charam).
2,110.00 6% Off
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