Kali the Destroyer by IgnisSerpentus
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Description
Well here's another render of Bongolina... but she aint in the jungle. This is a depiction Shakti, the Hindu goddess of creation. Only here she is depicted as Kali-ma, one of her many forms (and my favorite) Kali is a very dark and vengeful goddess... here she is shown almost human, but the actual imagery is quite morose, including a belt of severed heads and a necklace made of severed arms. Her hands hold many objects: from a bloodied sword and the trident of Shiva, to the fire of creation and the lotus. She helps those who fear death to embrace it and hence, they are freed. But even more than that, she teaches purity in intention and action; to neither know good or bad, but to transcend both. Her consort is Shiva, the god of destruction and she is usually also depicted dancing upon his chest or having tantric sex.
On that lovely note, happy Friday all!!! YIPPEEEE FOR WEEKENDS!!
Credits:
Bongolina by Pee and Eye
DAZ Elephant
Rest is painted or postwork.
Comments (38)
wishes3d
Excellent!!
sixstring
Great pic! Love the detail in the sai and the fire. Very well done. - Matt
morin3000
Suggestive and impressive beauty and sensual model ===== Impressive work ===== ((V))
Stormbreaker
Awesome, love the six arms!!!! Beautiful work!!! ^_^
Axeye
She's beautiful Babs, but I don't think I could date a girl with 6 arms! I mean, when she gets mad and starts throwing things!!! Wow that would be just a bit too dangerous for me! LOL Fabulous scene and I really love those elephants!!! Gorgeous work as always!!! (((V)))
Nuria
Sensational work !!
Kerbad
Kali ma shakti daye, wonderful image of Kali ma.
lwperkins
I can see Kali being a patron for you;-) She's got a lot of creative energy with all the dark stuff--me, I leave her alone. I like the water goddesses myself! Gorgeous portrayal of her here!