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Embossed Three Dimensional Vintage Painting: Goddess Gajalakshmi on Lotus with Elephants and Gold

$1087
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Specifications
DDS958
Artist Shri Nagaraj, National Level Awardee
Traditional Colors with 24K Gold
26 Inch Height X 20 Inch Width X 2 Inch Length
Weight 5.67 kg
About the Item
  • Depicts Goddess Gajalakshmi, the divine bestower of wealth and prosperity.
  • Features Gajalakshmi seated on a vibrant pink lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual growth.
  • Iconic representation includes two majestic elephants, signifying strength and abundance.
  • Showcases meticulous craftsmanship with traditional colors and intricate gold embossing.
  • The 24 karat gold embellishments add a luxurious and divine radiance.
  • Ideal for enhancing meditation spaces, home altars, or as a statement piece for living areas.
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Divine Abundance: The Goddess Gajalakshmi

This exquisite Tanjore painting depicts Goddess Gajalakshmi, the auspicious bestower of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Seated gracefully upon a vibrant pink lotus, her form radiates serenity and divine power. The lotus, a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening in Hinduism, signifies her divine origin and her role as the nurturer of life. Gajalakshmi's name itself is a testament to her blessings, with "Gaja" referring to elephants and "Lakshmi" being the goddess of fortune. The presence of two majestic elephants, often depicted showering the goddess with water from their trunks, is a central motif in Gajalakshmi iconography. This imagery is deeply rooted in ancient myths, such as the legend of the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), where Lakshmi emerged from the waters, welcomed by celestial elephants. The elephants symbolize strength, royalty, and the ceaseless flow of rain, vital for prosperity and good harvests, thus reinforcing Lakshmi's association with material well-being.

A Masterpiece of Tanjore Artistry

Each stroke and embellishment in this masterpiece is a testament to the rich tradition of Tanjore painting, originating from the southern Indian town of Thanjavur. Known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and the liberal use of gold foil, this art form is deeply devotional and visually stunning. The traditional colors employed here are symbolic; the rich reds and blues create a backdrop for the divine, while the luminous gold leaf, meticulously applied, imbues the artwork with a sacred glow, reflecting spiritual light and eternal grandeur. The use of 24-karat gold not only enhances the visual opulence but also signifies the preciousness and purity of the divine presence depicted. The elaborate Kirtimukha arch, a prominent feature above the goddess, is a powerful auspicious symbol in Indian art and architecture. Often referred to as the "face of glory," the Kirtimukha is a protective emblem, warding off evil and amplifying positive energies. Its presence here signifies the divine protection and blessings that Gajalakshmi bestows upon her devotees.

A Vintage Charm for Your Sacred Space

This traditional artwork is presented within a vintage frame, adding an aura of timeless elegance and historical depth. The frame's aged character complements the classic artistry of the Tanjore painting, suggesting a lineage of appreciation and reverence for this divine form. It is more than just a decorative piece; it is a conduit for spiritual energy, designed to bring peace, prosperity, and good fortune into any home or sacred space. Whether placed in a prayer room, living area, or study, this Goddess Gajalakshmi painting serves as a constant reminder of divine grace and the potential for abundance in all aspects of life.
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