Lopamudra Devi: The Iconographic Splendor of a Shakta-Tantric Mother Goddess Within the vast and layered tradition of Shakta-Tantric worship in Hinduism, the iconographic representation of divine feminine forms occupies a position of supreme importance. Each attribute, posture, ornament, and gesture encoded in an idol is a deliberate theological statement — a visual scripture in itself. Among the richly conceived forms that emerge from this tradition is the idol form of Lopamudra Devi, a mother-goddess whose iconography synthesizes power, grace, cosmic authority, and maternal benediction into a single, unified image. The Posture and Cosmic Significance Lopamudra Devi is depicted seated in ardha padmasana, the half-lotus posture, a position that is deeply significant in both yogic and devotional traditions. The lotus posture in Hindu iconography universally denotes purity, spiritual elevation, and the transcendence of the material world. The half-lotus specifically suggests a goddess wh...