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Height: 4 Inches , Weight: 0.520 Kg 

SKU: GM124025
 

brass idol of Varahi Amman, identical in appearance to the previous one, signifying its use in Hindu religious practices, particularly in South India (given the Coimbatore context). As explained previously, Varahi is a fierce aspect of the Divine Mother, one of the Saptamatrikas (seven divine mothers), and the Shakti (energy) of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu.

Pooja (Worship) and Invocation of Blessings:

Protection from Negative Energies: This is a primary reason for her worship. Devotees invoke Varahi Amman to seek protection from evil eyes, black magic, negative influences, and malevolent spirits. Her fierce form is believed to repel all forms of negativity.

Destruction of Enemies and Obstacles: Varahi is revered as a powerful deity who vanquishes enemies (both visible and invisible, including internal negativities like fear, anger, and ego) and removes hurdles that impede progress and success in life.

Granting Victory and Success: She is worshipped for triumph in disputes, legal matters, examinations, business ventures, and other significant undertakings. Her blessings are sought for achieving goals and overcoming challenges.

Curing Ailments and Promoting Health: Devotees pray to Varahi for relief from diseases and to maintain good health. Her divine energy is believed to have healing properties.

Fulfilling Desires and Granting Prosperity: Despite her fierce appearance, she is a benevolent mother to her sincere devotees, granting boons, wealth, prosperity, and overall well-being.

Dharma Raksha (Upholding Righteousness): Varahi is associated with maintaining cosmic order and protecting those who follow the path of Dharma.

2. Placement and Offerings:

Home Pooja Room/Altar: The idol is typically placed in the dedicated prayer room or on a sacred altar within the home.

Specific Rituals: Daily prayers often involve offering fresh flowers (often red or yellow, as these colors are associated with powerful deities), lighting lamps (diyas), burning incense sticks (agarbattis), and offering specific food items as Naivedyam. Traditional offerings include roasted sesame seeds mixed with jaggery (til-gud), jaggery, or "Maa Vilakku" (a lamp made from rice flour and jaggery).

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