The uploaded image depicts a brass or bronze idol/statue of Vaarahi, measuring 6 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 3 inches in depth. The statue weighs 0.800 kg. The figure is intricately designed, featuring Vaarahi seated with a decorative arch behind her.
Definition of Vaarahi: Vaarahi (or Varahi) is a Hindu goddess, one of the Sapta Matrikas (seven mother goddesses). She is associated with the boar (Varaha) incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is depicted with a boar's face and a human body. Vaarahi is considered a fierce protector and a symbol of power and strength. She is often worshipped for protection against evil forces and to gain courage and strength.
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