Brass Varahi Ammavaru
₹365.00 – ₹585.00
The fifth Saptha Matha is Varahi Amman (Varahi Goddess). She represents innocence, peace, and success. From Devi Sri Lalitha Parameshwari’s Angusam, she emerged. Goddess Varahi can be worshipped to receive relief from difficulties and obstacles, banish evil spirits, grant courage and strength, banish fear, guard against financial losses, and grant abundance of wealth, stability, and safety. Placing this idol in your home or place of business will make it look nicer. Additionally, this idol spreads a positive vibe throughout the entire space. The ten-armed and sow-faced Varahi. One of the seven mother goddesses known as the Matrikas—seven women with the head of a pig—is Varahi. Varaha, Lord Vishnu’s boar-like avatar, has Varahi as his shakti (feminine energy).
Varahi Amman, also known as the Varahi Goddess, is the fifth Saptha Matha. She represents chastity, tranquilly, and success. She came out of Devi Sri Lalitha Parameshwari’s Angusam. Worshipping Goddess Varahi provides relief from difficulties and obstacles, banishes evil spirits, bestows courage, strength, and the ability to overcome fear, guards against financial losses, and bestows abundance of wealth, stability, and safety. Your home or office will look better if you place this idol there. Additionally, this idol spreads good vibes throughout the entire environment. Varahi has ten arms and a sow-face. One of the seven mother goddesses known as the Matrikas, who have sow-like heads, is Varahi. Varaha, the boar-like Lord Vishnu’s avatar, has Varahi as his shakti (feminine energy).
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