Goddess Tulja Bhavani idol in brass

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Metal - Polished Brass Height - 8.0 Inches Length - 6.0 Inches Weight - 1.4 Kgs ( 1400 grams)...Read more

  • ₱1,700.00


Description

Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) is important and most revered godess in Maharashtra. Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) is also described as the impressive and formidable goddess in Hindu Puranas. She is known for combating demons who threaten the stability of the universe. Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) killed the Demon (asur) called Kukur, who, endowed with supernatural powers, had become arrogant and a great menace to the social and moral order of the day. When the Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) appeared to kill him, the demon assumed the form of a ferocious buffalo (mahisha) and challenged her for a combat. Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) vanquished him in the battle and killed him and from then onwards, she became popularly known as “Mahishasur Mardini”, the one who killed the demon called Mahishasur.

In Maharashtra, Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) worship is of great antiquity and innumerable royal houses and their nobles have been devotees. Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) is the Family Deity ( Kuldaivat) of most of the Maharashtiran families, including the great Bhonsla dynasty , whose most celebrated progeny was Great hindu king Shivaji, the founder of Hindavi Swarajya. Legend has it that it was Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) who gifted the Bhavani sword to Shivaji to vanquish his opponents in the battlefield.
According to Hindu Puranas, Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) manifested her divine presence through all Yugas (ages). Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) guided Lord Rama in the Treta Yuga; blessed Yudhishtir in Dwapar Yuga in the epic war of Mahabharata, and in the Kali Yuga, she was an eternal source of great inspiration to King Shivaji and according to legend, she gifted the most celebrated Bhavani Sword to him.

Highly venerated mythological references about The Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) are found in the great epics of all times, the Puranas. In Markendeya Purana, there are thirteen chapters (Adhyays) in Sanskrit, under the title “Durga Saptshathi”, containing seven hundred Shlokas or rhymes, describing the supreme powers of the deity. The story of how the Goddess vanquished Mahishasura and put him to death was first effectively narrated in the Devimahatmya or Saptashati, which is contained within the Markandeya Purana. Thorough out the ages, the divinity of Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) has been described and narrated in contemporary legends, folklores, bards and poems that have become the source of motivation for an entire nation – spiritually, socially and politically. From Dnyaneshwar to Aurobindo, the divine heroics of Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) provided untold inspiration. While Saint Dnyaneshwar and other contemporary philosophers revered Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) as ‘destroyer of human weaknesses, Sri Aurobindo regarded the Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Tuljabhavani) as the prime mover for nationalistic rejuvenation.

Details of idol :-

Metal - Polished Brass
Height - 8.0 Inches
Length - 4.0 Inches
Weight - 1.8 Kgs ( 1800 grams)
Benefits - Blessings of Goddess Tulja Bhavani