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3" Chaturbhuja Gajalakshmi Small Size Brass Idol | Handmade | Made in India

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“Gajalakshmi” is the most significant aspect of the Hindu goddess of wealth, “Lakshmi”. The goddess is seen in this hypnotic form seated on a lotus pedestal, a lotus in her left hand, and a lotus “cornucopia” in her right. In the Varada Mudra, her right hand is extended downward, radiating blessings and offering gifts. This gesture signifies her capacity to grant wealth and fortune to devotees. Two elephants bathing her with life-giving waters, signifying the convergence of material and spiritual wealth, highlighting the harmonious balance between worldly success and inner growth. Invite the blessings of Gajalakshmi into your life with this timeless and elegant brass creation.

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Specifications
ZEO983
BRASS STATUE
Height: 3.5 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 300 gm
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The Divine Embodiment of Prosperity and Auspiciousness

This exquisite brass idol captures the divine form of Gajalakshmi, the benevolent goddess of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness. Rendered in a compact yet commanding size, this handmade sculpture is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of India, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. The term "Chaturbhuja" refers to her four arms, each symbolizing a distinct aspect of her divine power and grace, enabling her to bestow blessings upon her devotees. The artistry in this idol is profound. Gajalakshmi is depicted seated in a serene Padmasana (lotus posture) on a beautifully embellished pedestal, signifying purity and spiritual elevation. Her face radiates a gentle, compassionate expression, drawing devotees into her divine presence. She wears ornate jewelry, including a crown, earrings, and necklaces, highlighting her regal status. The placement of her hands varies in iconography, but here, they are in a posture that suggests bestowing boons and protection.

Symbolism and Mythology of Gajalakshmi

Gajalakshmi, often referred to as the "Elephant Goddess," holds deep significance in Hindu mythology and culture. The elephants flanking her, pouring water from their trunks, are a potent symbol. This imagery is believed to originate from legends where elephants bathed the goddess with water from their trunks, signifying her divine coronation and the prosperity that her presence brings. The elephants also represent strength, royalty, and the abundance of nature, reinforcing the goddess's association with material and spiritual wealth. In ancient Indian cosmology, Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and her presence is essential for maintaining cosmic order and abundance. Her worship is particularly prevalent during festivals like Diwali, the festival of lights, where she is invoked to usher in wealth and prosperity for the coming year. The idol's small size makes it ideal for personal altars, desks, or any space where one wishes to invite the goddess's blessings and create an atmosphere of serenity and good fortune.

Craftsmanship and Material

This captivating idol is cast in brass, a metal highly revered in Hinduism for its purity and auspicious properties. The choice of brass not only lends a warm, lustrous glow to the sculpture but also ensures its durability and longevity. Each detail, from the delicate carving of her features to the intricate patterns on her attire and the dynamic depiction of the elephants, showcases the artisan's dedication and mastery of traditional metalworking techniques. The handmade nature of this piece ensures that each idol is unique, imbued with the spirit and intention of its creator. This small-sized brass idol is more than just a decorative object; it is a sacred conduit to divine blessings, a tangible representation of prosperity, and a beautiful piece of Indian heritage.

Unveiling the Divine: Exploring the Symbolism and Significance of Lakshmi

Lakshmi Devi is one of the principal Goddesses in Hinduism. In the Vaishnava tradition, especially the Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya, Vishnu and Lakshmi are considered the Supreme or Absolute Truth. Mother Lakshmi is known as the Goddess of fortune who blesses the living entities in the material world with material wealth and prosperity. Our Vedic scriptures mention that Lakshmi Ji is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu who is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He maintains and controls everything in the material and spiritual world. Goddess Lakshmi is also His internal potency and is thus always engaged in the loving devotional service of the Lord in His spiritual abode Vaikuntha, a place where there is no misery.

The transcendental form of Mother Lakshmi is extremely beautiful. She is the emblem of beauty and mercy. She sees every individual soul as her own child and whoever approaches her with faith and devotion, certainly gets the mercy of Lakshmi Devi. She is often depicted wearing a red saree and holding different items in her four arms. She holds a lotus flower in each of her two upper arms. With one of her lower hands, she holds a pot full of gold coins (representing wealth) while the other hand stays in a mudra that signifies charity.
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Can we keep a Lakshmi statue at home?

As stated earlier, Lakshmi Ji bestows good fortune upon her devotees and takes care of them. She is full of compassion and therefore accepts anyone who comes to her even with ulterior motives. However, she not only gives material wealth to her devotees but those who approach her to know the real goal of human life or to know about the Absolute Truth, she blesses them with spiritual wealth (wisdom and mercy) by which they can come to a higher platform and consciousness. Thus, it is only by the mercy of Goddess Lakshmi that a living entity starts its spiritual journey toward Lord Vishnu.

If you want to attract this special mercy, you can keep the deity of Goddess Lakshmi at your home and worship her every day with an attitude of surrender. By doing so, you will develop a personal relationship with her and you will be able to experience transcendental happiness.
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Which Lakshmi idol is good for home?

Lakshmi Devi expands herself into eight major forms (Ashta Lakshmi) that are Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Sanatana Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi, and Aishwarya Lakshmi. You can keep any of the forms of Lakshmi in your home to bring material and spiritual auspiciousness. However, if you want her ultimate mercy, you may keep the deity of Goddess Lakshmi along with her master, Lord Vishnu.
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Which material is good for Lakshmi idol?

The idol or deity of Goddess Lakshmi comes in various materials such as brass, wood, marble, copper, bronze, etc. If you are planning to keep a deity of Lakshmi Devi at your home, the best material would be either brass or marble. Brass is known for its exquisite appearance resembling gold and is also a strong material. Marble is preferred by most people because it lasts longer than any other material.
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