History & Tradition for Durga Maa Statues
The tradition of creating Maa Durga statues dates back over two millennia, deeply rooted in the ancient Shakta tradition of worshipping the divine feminine as the supreme cosmic power. Early representations of the Goddess appeared in the form of simple terracotta figurines and rock carvings, with the fully evolved multi-armed form of Durga as Mahishasuramardini — triumphant over the buffalo demon — emerging prominently in Indian sculpture around the 4th to 6th century CE during the Gupta period, widely regarded as the golden age of Indian art. It was during this era that sculptors began capturing the magnificent iconography we recognise today — the ten arms, each bearing a divine weapon, the lion vahana, and the fierce yet composed expression that simultaneously conveys maternal protection and warrior strength.
The Stone Studio offers a carefully curated range of Maa Durga statues for sale, including the classic seated Durga on lion (Mahishasuramardini form), multi-armed traditional Durga murtis, large temple-grade pieces ranging from 2.5 to 6 feet, and compact home-mandir idols suited for everyday worship. Our collection features the magnificent Mahishasura Vijaya Durga — depicting the Goddess in her most dynamic and victorious pose — as well as serene, devotion-evoking forms ideal for home prayer rooms.
Standout pieces include our Durga Maa stone murti in 6ft, crafted for temples and large installations, and the Maa Durga murti for home in 3ft, perfectly sized for dedicated puja rooms. You can browse our full Maa Durga statue collection to find the right piece for your space.
What sets The Stone Studio apart is our commitment to natural stone craftsmanship, particularly in black stone and other premium Indian stones. Stone, as a material, carries an inherent gravitas and permanence that makes it ideal for long-term worship installations — it does not corrode, retains a cool and sacred touch, and develops a dignified patina over time that many devotees consider spiritually enriching. To understand the qualities of different sculpting materials, visit our detailed page on materials used for statues. Every statue is hand-carved by our skilled artisans, ensuring that each piece is a unique devotional work of art rather than a mass-produced replica.
How to Verify Authenticity and Quality
When purchasing a Maa Durga idol, especially online, it is essential to evaluate several markers of authenticity. Look for sharp, well-defined carving details — the fingers gripping weapons, the folds of the Goddess’s garments, the symmetry of her multiple arms, and the proportionality of the lion mount. The facial expression is perhaps the single most important quality indicator; an authentic, well-crafted Durga murti should radiate both fierce power and maternal compassion simultaneously.
Transparent product specifications — including exact height, width, weight, and material details — are another trust signal that distinguishes genuine artisan sellers from mass-market vendors. Every product on The Stone Studio includes these complete specifications. Don’t just take our word for it — read what our buyers say on our client reviews page, and explore coverage of our work on the in the press page to see why devotees and interior designers trust us.
Care and Maintenance of Durga Maa Statues
Stone Maa Durga Idols
For stone statues, a soft, dry cotton cloth is ideal for regular dusting. Periodically, the idol can be gently wiped with a slightly damp cloth and mild, natural cleanser — avoid harsh chemical cleaners, strong abrasives, and acidic substances such as vinegar or lemon that can damage the stone surface over time. For large stone Durga statues placed in open or semi-open spaces like gardens or temple courtyards, some natural weathering and aging is expected and often considered aesthetically and spiritually enriching. Ensure the statue rests on a stable, level plinth to prevent any risk of toppling, and avoid moving heavy stone murtis frequently — choose the placement carefully before installation.
Brass and Marble
Brass idols benefit from occasional polishing with a soft cloth and a mild brass-specific cleanser to maintain their shine. Marble Durga statues should be kept away from turmeric and oil stains, which can permanently discolour the surface; use only a damp cloth and mild soap.
Which Maa Durga Idol Is Right for Your Space?
| Your Space |
Recommended Idol |
Why It Works |
| Compact apartment mandir or shelf |
6–12 inch stone or brass Durga with clean detailing |
Fits limited space without compromising devotional beauty |
| Home with dedicated puja room |
12–24 inch stone Durga |
Creates a strong spiritual focal point for daily worship |
| Temple or community hall |
3–6 ft black stone Durga with elaborate arch and lion mount |
Commands the visual and spiritual presence that sacred institutions require |
For compact apartments, a 6–12 inch Durga idol with refined detailing brings the Goddess’s energy into even the smallest sacred corner. Homes with a dedicated puja room benefit most from a 12–24 inch stone Durga, such as our Maa Durga murti for home, which anchors the space with substance and spiritual depth. Temples, ashrams, and community halls seeking a truly awe-inspiring centrepiece will find our Durga Maa stone murti in 6ft — with elaborate prabhavali arches and dynamically carved lion mounts — to be the definitive choice. If you are also looking for outdoor spiritual sculptures, our garden Buddha statues pair beautifully with Durga installations in temple courtyards and meditation gardens.
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