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Gajalakshmi Clay Golu Bommai - 10 x 7.5 Inches | Giri Golu Doll/ Navaratri Golu Bomma/Gombe/Bommai

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Original price Rs. 880.00 - Original price Rs. 880.00
Original price
Rs. 880.00
Rs. 880.00 - Rs. 880.00
Current price Rs. 880.00

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SKU 6973220
Width Height Depth Material Weight

7.5 in

10 in

3.5 in

Clay

1.59 kg

The Hindu Goddess of prosperity, Lakshmi, is shown in this modest, rustic, well-used clay sculpture sitting on a lotus and accompanied by two elephants who sprinkle water on her from their trunks. She is referred to as Gajalakshmi. The representation of Gajalakshmi is well-known in India because it represents the desire for financial and spiritual wealth, success, and plenty. She is a wonderful folk deity with inherent power. The consort of Lord Vishnu, she assumes several forms to satisfy the necessities of humanity. Each Avatar symbolizes some kind of wealth and her manifestation as Gaja Lakshmi is revered as the giver of Animal Wealth. In the form of ‘Gaja’ which means elephants, the Goddess signifies royalty and power. Gajendra, an elephant devotee of Lord Vishnu, struggled with performing fast ceremonies. Lord Vishnu then requested Lakshmi to join Gajendra so that he could offer prayers to both of them together. The Goddess then assumed the form of ‘Gaja Lakshmi’ and received the offerings of the elephant.
Product Features:
• Gajalakshmi Golu Bommai is made from clay or terracotta.
• This clay doll has artistic detailing and is intricately crafted with attention to detail. Painted by skilled artisans using vibrant colors and intricate designs, adding beauty to each piece.
• She is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, depicted with four arms, sitting on a lotus, and flanked by elephants pouring water over her head. The Gajalakshmi idol is considered auspicious and is usually placed on the topmost tier.
• Gajalakshmi idol can be surrounded by Ganesha vigrahams to follow the elephant theme, and can also be placed around things signifying wealth and flow of money and blessings.
• Showcase this unique idol in your golu, puja and even as a decor that will grab the attention of guests. Explore a wide variety of golu dolls at GIRI.