The limits a mother can transcend to protect her children from the evils of the world are universally known. Every mother or Maa has the divine innate ability to trample any trouble that befalls her child. In Hindu-Tantra tradition, this fierce protectiveness of a mother is eulogized in the awe-inspiring form of Maa Kali. The great mother goddess takes her vicious warring roopa as the answer to the cries of the innumerable souls, calling out to their mother for protecting them from the fires of Kaliyuga. Hearing the heart-wrenching evocations of her children in need, the great Devi is overcome by motherly care that reaches its absolute zenith as an unobstructed rage toward the cause of those cries. The ferocious form of Mahakali, seen in this spectacular brass Kali statue, is nothing but the extremity of motherly compassion, a fact that only the true devotee of the goddess understands.