Chamunda Head
₹3,999
The sculpture depicts goddess Chamunda, a form of Goddess Parvati. She’s belived to be present in cremation grounds and has a rather scary apperance.
- Size Height 4 Inches
- Time period ~1000 AD
- Place of Origin Vidisha, India
- Current Location State Museum, Bhopal, India
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Chamunda Head
Time: ~1000 AD
Place of Origin: Vidisha, India
Current Location: State Museum, Bhopal, India

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About Product
Type: Display sculpture
Chamunda, the fearsome form of Devi
Found in Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh) and now on display at the State Museum, Bhopal, this head is dated to about the 10th century CE. The sculpture shows Chamunda’s emaciated, terrifying visage—gaping mouth, prominent eyes, and a tall crown detailed with skull motifs—all hallmarks of her iconography as the destroyer of evil.
Likely once part of a larger temple image, it’s a striking example of medieval central Indian craftsmanship and Shakta imagery.
Chamunda is the protector of dead and the living. The origins of the goddess and her worship are believed to be tribal – from central India. Tribes used to sacrifice humans and animals with liquor to keep Chamunda Devi pleased.
Product Information
- Material: Resin
- Durability: Relatively durable but not drop proof
- Product Inclusions: A box, ancient artefact replica and a display base
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Jatin –
The fierce expression is captured so well, honestly feels temple-like.
Anuj –
For anyone into Indian history, this one stands out big time.
Stevan –
Beyond Relics packed it with so much care, arrived perfect.
Sandy –
Adds a mystical vibe to my corner, like a guardian piece.