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Product Code: PPS05
Height: 4.75 inches
Base Dimension: 3 (L) x 2.5 (W) inches
Weight: 560 gms
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The Blissful Idol of Goddess Kamakshi seated on a beautiful pedestal with crescent moon on her forehead and her hands holding sugarcane bow, lotus, Pasa chakra and Angusa chakra is made from Panchadhatu. The Idol with sophisticated detailing has been crafted by artisans of South India and is ideal to place in your puja altar.Goddess Kamakshi one of the forms of Parvati and consort of Lord Shiva helps her devotees to attain liberation by helping them control their desires or emotions.
Height: 4.75 inches
Base Dimension: 3 (L) x 2.5 (W) inches
Weight: 560 gms
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