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Lakshmi Idol Sitting On Lotus - 3 x 2 Inches | Antique Brass Idol/ Laxmi Murti for Pooja/ 290 Gms Approx

Original price Rs. 950.00 - Original price Rs. 950.00
Original price
Rs. 950.00
Rs. 950.00 - Rs. 950.00
Current price Rs. 950.00
SKU 525042243
Width Height Depth Weight

2 in

3 in

2 in

0.29 kg

• This magnificently detailed brass statue portrays the celestial essence of Lakshmi murti/Goddess Lakshmi idol perched atop a blossoming lotus. In Hindu mythology, Lakshmi is revered as the mother goddess and consort of Lord Vishnu. The statue shows Lakshmi murti/Goddess Lakshmi idol. Maya ("Illusion") is linked to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility, and prosperity. As the third of the Hindu deities, Tridevi is formed by her, Parvati, and Saraswati. Lakshmi is a Mother Deity. Goddess of Maya, abundance, wealth, power, prosperity, and abundance. Her calm expression conveys serenity, and her composed posture conveys power and steadiness.
• The lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment, serves as the pedestal for the Lakshmi statue, elevating him to a divine realm. Every petal and detail of the lotus is meticulously sculpted, adding depth and symbolism to the piece. The lustrous brass finish on the Lakshmi on Lotus adds a timeless allure to the statue, making it a captivating centerpiece for any sacred space or home altar.
• The intricately crafted Lakshmi statue standing on a lotus not only serves as a visual representation of divine grace and protection but also invites a sense of spiritual presence into any environment. Whether as a focal point for meditation or as an artistic expression of devotion, this brass Lakshmi on Lotus statue is sure to inspire reverence and awe in all who behold it.

Origin of Lakshmi

The story begins with the churning of the ocean of milk. Seeking the Amrita, the nectar of immortality, Devas (celestial gods) and Asuras (strong demons) joined forces. Heavenly maidens, glistening gems, and powerful weapons were among the many amazing things that appeared as they churned the cosmic ocean with the serpent Vasuki being used as the churning rope. However, the most intriguing sight was yet to appear.

With a spiritual radiance, a majestic lotus flower emerged from the ocean's depths. Goddess Lakshmi, a vision of unmatched beauty, was sitting elegantly on its petals. Everyone who saw her was mesmerized by her magnificent form, which was draped in shimmering silk and embellished with celestial diamonds.

Her very presence radiated luck, prosperity, and good fortune.

FAQ

where can i buy cotton wicks?

Cotton wicks are available at Giri Stores, Giri websites, local puja stores, supermarkets, or online marketplaces specializing in religious items.

Are cotton wicks healthy?

Yes, cotton wicks are healthy and safe for use in lamps. They burn cleanly and evenly, especially when paired with pure oils like sesame or ghee.

Why are cotton wicks preferred in traditional lamps?

Cotton wicks burn evenly, are eco-friendly and are believed to attract positive energy, making them ideal for traditional lamps.