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Kali idol

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SKU : MH-KLI-003

Material: Brass

Design: Standing Kali

Color: Yellow antique finish

Height: 5 inch (approx)

Weight: 450 grams (approx)

Craftsmanship: Hand-Made

Delivery: 3-10 days

Quantity: 1 Piece

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Maa Kali in Solid Brass — Fierce, Protective, and Made to Be Passed Down

Some idols are decoration. This one is presence.

Standing 5 inches tall and weighing a substantial 450 grams, this brass Kali idol is cast in 100% original brass and finished by hand — no hollow filler, no plating, no shortcuts. The moment you lift it, the weight tells you what it is. That heft is exactly what devotees look for in a Maa Kali murti meant for daily pooja rather than a shelf.

Known across India as Kali, Kaali, Maa Kali, Kali Mata, Mahakali, Kalika Devi, Bhadrakali, Dakshina Kali, Chamunda, Shyama Kali, Adya Shakti and Kaalratri, the Goddess is worshipped as the destroyer of ego, fear, negativity and stagnation — the fierce mother who clears the path when nothing else will. This sculpture captures that energy in miniature: the raised sword, the extended tongue, the garland of skulls, the abhaya mudra palm raised in fearless blessing.

Carving You Can Actually See Up Close

This is where a premium brass Kali statue separates itself from mass-produced castings. Our artisans finish each piece by hand after casting, which means:

  • Sharp, defined facial features — the eyes, crown and expression stay crisp instead of blurring into the metal
  • Individually detailed mundamala (skull garland) and jewellery, not a smoothed-over ridge
  • Clean, deep line work in the sword, khadga, trishul and the folds of the drapery
  • A stable, weighted base that will not tip on a mandir shelf, even in a busy home
  • A rich antique-gold brass finish that deepens beautifully with age and regular cleaning

Because every idol is hand-finished, tiny variations in tone and detail occur from piece to piece. That is the signature of genuine handicraft, not a defect.

Why Brass, Specifically

Brass has been the metal of choice for Hindu idols for centuries, and not by accident. It is considered sattvic and auspicious in traditional practice, it stands up to daily abhishek, oil lamps, kumkum and haldi without degrading, and it will not crack, chip or fade the way resin, marble dust or polyresin idols do. A brass idol bought today is an idol your grandchildren will still light a diya in front of.


Handcrafted in India, Delivered Worldwide

Every Kali brass idol is made by artisan families we work with directly, using traditional casting and finishing methods carried across generations. Each piece is inspected, cleaned, polished and securely packed before dispatch. We ship anywhere in India and to customers across the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE and Europe — with protective packaging built specifically for a 450 g solid metal idol, so it reaches you exactly as it left the workshop.


Best Usage of This Product

This 5 inch size is the sweet spot — large enough to be the focal idol of a shrine, small enough to fit any home mandir. Here is where it works best:

  1. Daily home pooja — the primary idol in a household mandir for morning and evening aarti.
  2. Tuesday and Friday worship — the traditional days for Kali/Shakti upasana.
  3. Kali Puja, Navratri and Diwali Amavasya — the centrepiece for festival rituals.
  4. Mantra japa and sadhana — a focal point for Om Kreem Kalikayai Namah or Kali Gayatri practice.
  5. Office, shop or business altar — placed for protection of the enterprise and removal of obstacles.
  6. Meditation and yoga spaces — for practitioners working with Shakti energy, fear-release or transformation.
  7. Vastu correction — placed to counter negative energy in a specific zone of the home.
  8. Gifting — housewarming (griha pravesh), weddings, birthdays, Diwali corporate gifting, and gifts to devotees abroad who cannot source authentic brass idols locally.
  9. Collectors' display — for collectors of Indian bronze and brass sculpture, temple art and Tantric iconography.
  10. Temple donation — a durable, respectful offering to a local temple or ashram.

Benefits of Keeping a Brass Kali Idol at Home

Spiritual benefits

  • Protection from negativity — Maa Kali is invoked as the fiercest protector against harmful energies, ill intent and drishti.
  • Removal of fear — the abhaya mudra represents fearlessness; devotees keep her for courage in difficult phases.
  • Destruction of ego and bad habits — Kali destroys what holds you back, making her the deity of genuine transformation.
  • Victory over obstacles and enemies — traditionally worshipped before major undertakings, legal matters and confrontations.
  • Strength during hardship — a grounding presence for anyone going through loss, illness, debt or upheaval.
  • Spiritual acceleration — regarded in Tantra as the swiftest deity to respond to sincere sadhana.

Practical benefits

  • Lifetime durability — brass does not crack, fade, chip or deteriorate; it outlasts marble dust, resin and painted idols by decades.
  • Auspicious metal — brass is considered sattvic and is traditionally preferred for puja idols.
  • Ritual-safe — handles water, milk, oil, ghee, kumkum and haldi without damage.
  • Improves with age — develops a warm, deepened patina that most collectors prefer to a new finish.
  • Stable and heavy — 450 g means no accidental tipping near a lit diya.
  • Genuine handicraft value — a hand-carved piece holds value and meaning that a machine-moulded idol never will.

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