VARAHI AMMA
Varahi Devi is a Hindu goddess and one of the Sapta Matrikas (Seven Mother Goddesses), known for her fierce, protective nature and her role as the shakti of Lord Varaha (Vishnu's boar incarnation) . Worshipped for strength, courage, and protection from evil, she is depicted with the face of a sow and the body of a woman. Varahi is prominent in South India and is particularly revered for vanquishing enemies and safeguarding her devotees from harm. Key Aspects of Varahi Devi Shakti of Varaha: As the feminine energy of Lord Varaha, she is intimately connected to the cosmic boar and embodies strength and power. Boar-Headed Goddess: Her most distinctive feature is the face of a sow, which symbolizes her association with the cosmic boar and her connection to the earth and material possessions. Fierce Protector: She is a guardian goddess known for her protective and fierce nature, shielding devotees from evil forces and negative influences. ...