The uploaded image shows a small, intricately designed brass or bronze statue of Bala Thiripura Sundari, measuring approximately 6 inches in height, 5 inches in depth, and 3 inches in width. The weight of the statue is 1 kilogram. The statue depicts a seated figure with detailed ornamentation and a decorative arch behind it.
Definition of Bala Thiripura Sundari:
Bala Thiripura Sundari is a revered Hindu goddess and a form of Divine Mother, often associated with the goddess Tripura Sundari or Lalita Tripurasundari, who is one of the ten Mahavidyas and a central deity in the Shakta tradition. "Bala" means "young" or "child," representing the goddess in her youthful and benevolent form. Thiripura Sundari means "Beautiful Goddess of the Three Cities" (Tripura), symbolizing supreme beauty, power, and the cosmic creation.
This form of the goddess is worshipped for divine protection, spiritual blessings, and the removal of obstacles. She embodies feminine energy (Shakti) and is often depicted with graceful poses and symbolic attributes that represent knowledge, power, and compassion.