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Bhayankar Sundar – The Fierce Goddess

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"Bhayankar Sundar" captures the fierce beauty of the Mahakali procession during the NALU festival, celebrated predominantly in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Held annually in July, the festival is dedicated to Mother Yellamma (Mahakali), where devotees offer a sacred combination of Rice, Milk, and Jaggery in a pot, symbolizing devotion and gratitude.

The image freezes a dramatic moment from the final procession, where one of the participants embodies Mahakali, showcasing her fierce, protective aggression. In this striking visual, the power and beauty of the goddess are captured in a look of intensity, encapsulating the raw force of the Mother Goddess.

This piece is a testament to the vibrant cultural heritage, the spiritual reverence, and the aggressive energy that is part of the NALU festival. The image is an incredible reflection of the rituals and spiritual power that define the festival.


Key Features:

  • Title: Bhayankar Sundar – The Fierce Goddess

  • Subject: Mahakali, Fierce Devotion, NALU Festival

  • Material: Premium archival cotton rag paper | Optional handcrafted wooden frame (available in walnut, matte black, or white)

  • Edition: Limited edition with artist’s signature

  • Visual Mood: Fierce power, Aggression, Spiritual intensity

  • Ideal for: Cultural wall art, Spiritual décor, Festival-inspired art, Hindu ritual enthusiasts