- Goddess Varahi, the Goddess Boar.
- Varahi is one of the seven Matrikas (mother goddesses) in Hinduism and is also known as the feminine energy of the boar-headed incarnation of Vishnu, Lord Varaha.
- She is often depicted with a sow’s head and is considered a powerful warrior goddess associated with protection and the destruction of evil forces.
- Varahi is often depicted with a boar’s head, representing her association with strength, power, and protection.
- Varahi is also associated with the earth element, representing stability, grounding, and fertility.
Varahi Amman Statue With Arch/ 3X2″/ Brass Idol/ Gold Polish Varahi Idol/ Puja Decor
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| Weight | 0.112 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1 × 2 × 3 in |
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