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Padmavati Shri Devi, Devi Lotus-Lakshmi

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Shri Devi has been celebrated in the poetry of South Indian saints as Padmavati, the lady who bears the lotus. This is the primary hallmark of the pedigree of this sculpture: it has been handpicked from Swamimalai, the home of India's rich bronze tradition. Devi Lakshmi's South Indian iconography is distinct. In addition to Her lotuses-wielding full-figured, full-featured beauty, the channavira is an integral part of Her shringar (the thick necklace whose tip grazes Her midriff) and a breast-band graces Her torso. She stands in the tribhang stance, which means that Her silhouette is jutting out in three places (shoulder, hip, and left ankle). In fact, it is this sensuousness that is the signature of Kongu Nadu sculptures (located in western Tamil Nadu; to be specific, the sculptures are from a region barely west of present-day Coimbatore).

These bronzes are not just about skill. The devotion with which each artisan works on the murti at hand is nothing like other sculptural traditions from around the world. Such streamlined skill, such sanctity of purpose could be made out from each aspect of the standing sculpture. The lifelike lines of Her hands and feet, the yogic musculature of Her powerful form, and the supremely compassionate expression on Her face. The pleats of Her silken dhoti clings to Her legs, and a plethora of sashes float about Her hips. Dense shringar clothes Her torso and arms. The pedestal She is on is a fine example of devotional workmanship of the region - an inverted lotus atop multiple tiers engraved with more lotus petals. Note how unusual Her engraved crown is, resembling the amalaka and shikhara of the quintessential Dravidian temple.

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Specifications
ZEM361
Bronze Statue from Swamimalai
Height: 29.5 inch
Width: 9.5 inch
Depth: 12.5 inch
Weight 23.20 kg
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Goddess Lakshmi: Embodiment of Wealth and Auspiciousness

This exquisite bronze statue depicts Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and auspiciousness. Revered across India and beyond, Lakshmi is one of the most beloved and widely worshipped goddesses. Her presence is invoked to bring abundance, good luck, and overall well-being into a home or place of business. This particular depiction showcases her in a regal and serene form, symbolizing her grace and divine power. The statue is a masterful creation from Swamimalai, a renowned center for traditional bronze casting in South India. The artisans of Swamimalai have preserved ancient techniques passed down through generations, ensuring each piece is a work of art imbued with spiritual significance and unparalleled craftsmanship. The rich, antique patina of the bronze further enhances its artistic appeal, giving it an aura of timelessness and sacredness.

The Lotus and Abundance

Lakshmi is famously associated with the lotus flower, symbolizing purity, beauty, spiritual awakening, and rebirth. In this sculpture, she is shown holding lotuses in two of her hands, a common iconography that signifies her divine connection to this sacred bloom. The lotus emerges unstained from the mud, representing the ability to rise above worldly attachments and find spiritual enlightenment. Her serene countenance and gentle gestures convey her benevolent nature, offering blessings of fertility, abundance, and material comfort to her devotees. She is often depicted with multiple arms, each holding an object that represents her divine attributes. While the specific attributes can vary, they generally symbolize wealth, sustenance, power, and liberation. The careful detailing of her ornaments, the flowing drapery of her attire, and the intricate headdress all contribute to the majestic presence of the Goddess. The multi-armed form itself signifies her omnipresence and her capacity to attend to the needs of her devotees simultaneously. ––––––––––––––––––––

Symbolism and Divine Grace

Lakshmi is considered the consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Together, they represent the harmonious balance of spiritual and material well-being. She is the embodiment of prosperity and is believed to bestow wealth not just in terms of material riches, but also in the form of good fortune, health, and happiness. Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi is a way to invite divine grace and ensure a life filled with blessings. Her festivals, particularly Diwali, are celebrated with great fervor, marked by prayers, lamps, and the distribution of sweets, all aimed at invoking her benevolent presence. This statue, with its commanding presence and divine symbolism, is more than just a decorative piece; it is a conduit for invoking the blessings of the Goddess. Placing it in your home or sacred space can create an atmosphere of positivity, prosperity, and spiritual harmony. It serves as a constant reminder of the divine feminine power that nurtures and sustains the universe, bringing forth abundance and good fortune into the lives of those who honor her. ––––––––––––––––––––

A Legacy of Craftsmanship

Crafted using the ancient lost-wax method, this bronze statue from Swamimalai is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian metal artistry. The process involves creating a clay mold, which is then covered in wax. The wax is sculpted with intricate details, replicating the divine form. Once the wax model is complete, it is encased in clay. The entire mold is then heated, melting away the wax and leaving a hollow cavity. Molten bronze is poured into this cavity, and upon cooling, the mold is broken, revealing the finished sculpture. This meticulous and time-honored technique ensures the unique character and profound beauty of each piece. The resulting artwork is not just an idol but a piece of history and a spiritual artifact.
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  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid. To know more about how bronze statues are made, please read our article on Panchaloha Bronze Statues. Whereas, brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow.
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  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, a new bronze statue has to be made. To know more, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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