Goddess Mariamman On Trident
Goddess Mariamman On Trident
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Introducing an exceptionally rare artifact: the Goddess Mariamman embedded on Trident. This unique, museum-worthy piece, crafted from Panchaloha—a sacred alloy of gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc—is approximately 60 years old and hails from Tamil Nadu, India.
Renowned for its intricate detailing and masterful craftsmanship, this artwork reflects Tamil Nadu's rich artistic heritage. Originally created for temple worship, the depiction of Goddess Mariamman on the Trishul pays tribute to Mariamman, the fierce and protective deity known as the goddess of weather. In her iconography, she wields a Trishul, symbolizing her power to vanquish evil and protect her devotees. The three prongs of the Trishul represent the three aspects of the goddess: Creator, Preserver, and Destroyer. The Trishul symbolizes power, offering protection to devotees and saving them from destruction.
This Trident is not just an artifact; it's a symbol of divine protection, reminding us that even in life's fiercest storms, there is a force that guards and guides us.
Please note that vintage pieces come with small imperfections, that's a part of its beauty and age.
Size: 5.5”L X 5.5”W X 10.75”H
Weight: 2024 gm