Time - Change - Destruction - Protection - Empowerment
Kali is an ancient Hindu Goddess, known for:
1. Time and Cycles: Kali is associated with the cycles of time, governing the birth, growth, decay, and rebirth of all things.
2. Destruction and Transformation: She is the fierce destroyer of evil, ignorance, and darkness, transforming and renewing the universe through her power.
3. Change and Renewal: Kali embodies the transformative power of change, helping to break free from old patterns and habits.
4. Feminine Power and Empowerment: Kali is a symbol of feminine power, strength, and independence, inspiring women to assert their rights and autonomy.
5. Protection and Defense: She is a fierce protector of her devotees, safeguarding them from harm, evil, and negative energies.
6. Liberation and Freedom: Kali is often invoked for liberation from bondage, whether it be spiritual, emotional, or physical.
7. Tantra and Mysticism: Kali is deeply connected to the tantric tradition, representing the mystical and esoteric aspects of spirituality.
8. Yoga and Spiritual Growth: She is associated with the yogic path, guiding seekers toward spiritual growth, self-realization, and enlightenment.
9. Divination and Prophecy: Kali is sometimes linked to the mystical arts, including divination, prophecy, and clairvoyance.
10. Motherhood and Nurturing: Despite her fearsome reputation, Kali is also a nurturing mother figure, caring for her devotees and protecting them from harm.
11. Cycles of Nature: She is connected to the natural world, governing the cycles of birth, growth, and decay in the universe.
12. Cosmic Dance: Kali's dance is said to symbolize the cosmic dance of creation and destruction, representing the eternal cycle of life and death.
Material: Gold Leaf on Brass
Size: 9cm
About Consecration
At the Sanctum, we work with the Divine Mother when consecrating Deities, and this allows us to work with them outside of a religious context. As such, there is no need to follow any religious practice (especially closed practices), though you're free to do so should you subscribe to them!
How to Display Consecrated Statues
Remember, consecration means that the Deities are present. Do treat these as sacred objects, and display them in a clean, dedicated place such as an altar or a cleared space on a table or shelf.
Is Consecration Permanent?
The Deities are not bound to the objects, but are instead present in the Sacred Space that the Mother has anchored on the objects. Therefore, it is up to Their discretion to stay or leave, though they generally will not leave as long as you treat them with respect, and refrain from actions that go against their moral code (in general, just being a good person and/or having the sincere aspiration to be a better person is sufficient).
Offerings
As Mother and the Deities transcend religion, there is no need to follow religious traditions when it comes to offerings, though you're free to do so should you subscribe to said religions. In general, you can't go wrong with fruits, with the added bonus that you can consume them after offering to reduce waste!
Deities would not want you to spent too much on offerings, and would rather that you donated to charity than spent it on flowers!
Add Ons
We're offering additional services at a discounted rate with every Consecrated Statue or Consecration Service purchased! Read more about each service in the links below:
1. Space Cleansing
2. Sanctuary Blessing
3. Custom Deity Oil Blend
4. Custom Deity Eau de Parfum