
Laxmi Murti Sitting On Lotus - 3 x 2.5 Inches | Antique Brass Idol/ Lakshmi Idol/ Lakshmi Statue for Pooja
"Invite divine blessings and timeless beauty into your space with the Antique polished Brass Lakshmi Idol featuring a lotus shaped base – a graceful representation of the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance."
• Crafted from brass, this Lakshmi idol exudes elegance and spiritual charm, seamlessly blending with traditional and contemporary interiors alike.
• The goddess is depicted seated gracefully upon a detailed lotus shaped base, symbolizing stability, harmony, and the grounding energy of wealth.
• Radiating in a rich, golden-brass hue, this idol adds an aura of refinement and sacred energy to your puja room, office, or living area.
• The four hands of Goddess Lakshmi, holding lotus flowers and coins, represent purity, abundance, and the continuous flow of divine grace into your life.
• Ideal for daily worship or festive occasions, this idol serves as a powerful reminder of spiritual prosperity and auspiciousness.
• The classic finish gives the statue a vintage appeal, making it a cherished keepsake passed down through generations.
• Whether used as a sacred icon or an elegant décor piece, this brass Lakshmi Murti invites positivity, wealth, and serenity into your surroundings.
• The sturdy round base ensures balance and durability while enhancing the statue's visual harmony and poise.
• A thoughtful and meaningful gift for Diwali, weddings, housewarmings, or spiritual milestones, this Lakshmi idol embodies both beauty and blessings.
• Embracing this brass Lakshmi idol helps foster an environment of peace, harmony, and prosperity by connecting you with the divine energy of the goddess.
Let this exquisite statue inspire gratitude, attract good fortune, and become a sacred symbol of abundance in your daily life.
The Divine Emergence and Glory of Goddess Lakshmi
The story of Goddess Lakshmi is not just a tale of celestial beauty—it is a timeless symbol of wealth, auspiciousness, and the boundless grace that sustains all life. Her emergence is one of the most celebrated events in Hindu mythology, representing the arrival of fortune and divine balance into the cosmos.
It all began with the great Samudra Manthan, the churning of the Ocean of Milk. In pursuit of Amrita—the nectar of immortality—the Devas (celestial gods) and Asuras (demons) came together, setting aside their eternal rivalry. Using Mount Mandara as the churning rod and the serpent Vasuki as the rope, they churned the cosmic ocean with intense devotion and effort.
From this churning emerged many divine treasures: celestial animals, rare herbs, divine maidens, and powerful weapons. But the most radiant and spiritually charged moment came when a luminous lotus blossomed on the surface of the ocean. From it rose a goddess of unparalleled grace and divine radiance—Goddess Lakshmi.
Seated gracefully on the lotus, draped in glistening silk garments and adorned with dazzling jewels, her form mesmerized all who beheld her. A soft glow surrounded her, symbolizing purity, wealth, beauty, and abundance. The very ocean from which she emerged is now known as Ksheer Sagar, the Ocean of Milk, considered sacred because it gave birth to the Goddess of Prosperity.
Her presence brought instant peace and joy to the heavens. The air filled with celestial music, and divine flowers rained from the skies. Every being—divine and mortal alike—recognized that Goddess Lakshmi was no ordinary being but the very embodiment of auspiciousness (Shri), the essence of all goodness and prosperity in the universe.
The Devas and Asuras, awestruck by her beauty and power, wondered who would be blessed to receive her hand. But Lakshmi was not to be claimed—she was to choose. According to ancient custom, she held a Swayamvara, a ceremony in which she would select her consort. Gods and demons alike waited eagerly, each hoping to win her favor.
Lakshmi, however, knew her heart. As she looked across the gathering of suitors, her gaze fell upon Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. His serene demeanor, wisdom, unwavering dharma, and cosmic strength made him the perfect complement to her energy. With divine grace, she walked toward him and placed a garland of lotus flowers around his neck, choosing him as her eternal consort.
Though this story includes her marriage to Lord Vishnu, its deeper meaning lies in what Lakshmi herself represents. She is the divine force of abundance—not merely in terms of material wealth but also health, virtues, joy, and spiritual richness. Her image, seated on a lotus with gold coins flowing from her hands, is worshipped across countless homes and temples as the giver of both fortune and auspiciousness.
Even in the incarnations of Lord Vishnu—as Rama, Krishna, or Vamana—Lakshmi never leaves his side. She appears as Sita, Rukmini, or Padmavati, continuously showering her grace on the world through her presence.
The story of Lakshmi’s appearance reminds us that where there is purity, effort, and harmony, prosperity will naturally blossom. She is not only the goddess of external wealth but also inner abundance—love, peace, and contentment.
To invoke her is to invite blessings into every aspect of life. She resides in the home of the virtuous, in the hearts of the generous, and in the hands of the diligent. Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi is more than a ritual—it is a path to aligning one’s life with grace, prosperity, and higher purpose.
Let the divine light of Lakshmi guide you towards a life of fulfillment, stability, and sacred abundance. For where Lakshmi dwells, joy, beauty, and prosperity eternally follow.