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17" Goddess Lakshmi Idol on Lotus | Wooden Statue

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The source of the Universe’s nourishment and fortune, the goddess Lakshmi is a popular revered Hindu goddess, worshipped across the world by devotees who seek wealth, success, and luxury in their lives. This wooden statue of goddess Lakshmi is a divine depiction of the mother goddess, presenting her ever-auspicious form as “Kamalasana” or enthroned on a lotus, which is a symbol of the Universe.


Devi Lakshmi is Chaturbhuja or four armed, adorned with traditional ornaments and garments and embellished with traditional colors of South Indian wood sculptures.

Specifications
MIW334
Wood
Height: 17 inch
Width: 9 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 2.60 kg
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Embodiment of Prosperity and Grace

This exquisite wooden idol captures the divine essence of Goddess Lakshmi, the revered Hindu deity of wealth, fortune, prosperity, and beauty. Seated serenely upon a fully bloomed lotus, a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening, this statuette is more than just an artifact; it is a focal point for devotion and a conduit for auspicious blessings. The intricate carvings, rendered in warm wood, tell a story of devotion and artistry, inviting the divine presence into your home or sacred space. The goddess is depicted with her characteristic four arms, each holding profound symbolism. In her upper hands, she grasps lotuses, signifying her connection to purity and her ability to rise above worldly attachments. One of her lower hands is raised in the *abhaya mudra*, a gesture of fearless blessing and protection, assuring devotees of her benevolent watch. The other lower hand rests on her lap, often depicted with a pot of gold, representing the flow of material wealth. The serene expression on her face radiates a sense of peace and abundance, an invitation for all to partake in her grace.

A Touch of Divine Mythology

In Hindu mythology, Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Her presence is believed to bring not only material riches but also spiritual contentment and well-being. Tales abound of her auspicious arrival, such as her emergence from the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), where she brought forth divine boons for the gods and humanity. She is also closely associated with the harvest and the fertility of the land, underscoring her role as a provider of life's essentials. The lotus, her sacred flower, blossoms in muddy waters but remains untouched by the mire, symbolizing her ability to maintain purity and grace amidst the challenges of the material world. Invoking Lakshmi's blessings is believed to remove obstacles, attract good fortune, and foster harmonious relationships.

Artistic Craftsmanship and Spiritual Resonance

This idol is meticulously carved from wood, a material deeply resonant with life and natural beauty. The artisans have imbued the piece with a sense of ancient tradition and spiritual fervor. The subtle, weathered finish adds character and a timeless quality, suggesting a piece that has witnessed generations of devotion. The delicate painting accents, though understated, highlight the divine features and ornamental details, bringing the goddess to life. Place this magnificent Lakshmi idol in your puja room, living space, or office to invite prosperity, peace, and good fortune. It serves as a constant reminder of the divine feminine energy that nurtures and sustains all life. Its presence is a silent prayer, a beacon of hope, and a beautiful testament to the enduring power of faith and artistic devotion.
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