Brass Traditional Sacred Laxmi Statue | Handcrafted Lakshmi Idol for Puja & Home Decor
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Size: 10cm(Height) x 7.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.3 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
The Traditional Sacred Laxmi Statue beautifully represents Goddess Laxmi, the revered Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, abundance, and auspicious fortune. Worshipped in Hindu homes and temples, Goddess Laxmi symbolizes divine blessings, spiritual well being, and the flow of positive energy. Devotees place her idol in home temples, prayer rooms, meditation spaces, and work areas to invite success, harmony, and prosperity. This sacred sculpture serves as both a devotional centerpiece and an elegant expression of Hindu spiritual art.
Expertly handcrafted from brass, the statue reflects traditional Hindu devotional craftsmanship inspired by classical temple artistry. The warm golden tone enhances the fine details and ornamental carvings, giving the idol a sacred and graceful presence. Brass is widely used in Hindu religious sculptures due to its strong connection with ritual artistry and traditional worship practices. The smooth finishing and intricate detailing highlight the skill of artisans who preserve generations of sacred idol making techniques.
The statue portrays Goddess Laxmi seated gracefully on a blooming lotus throne, symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and divine beauty. Her serene expression conveys peace and benevolence, while her four arms represent righteousness, prosperity, fulfillment, and liberation. She holds sacred symbols associated with wealth and blessings, while decorative jewelry and an ornate crown signify divine grace and celestial energy. The lotus pedestal and balanced composition reflect harmony and spiritual balance central to Hindu symbolism. As a sacred emblem of abundance and fortune, this Laxmi statue invites prosperity, positivity, and devotional energy into living spaces and prayer altars.
Introduction of Laxmi
Laxmi is primarily known as a Hindu Deity, but she is also highly revered in Tibetan Buddhism, where she is known as Pal Lhamo (Shri Lakshmi). She is considered a peaceful manifestation of Shri Devi Dudsolma, the primary female guardian of Tibetan Buddhism and Lhasa, Tibet. Importantly, she is distinct from Shri Devi Magzor Gyalmo, an angry manifestation of Sarasvati, who rides a mule and has one face and two arms. Artwork depicting Shri Lakshmi is often associated with the Gelug Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, appearing after the 17th century. Laxmi is known by various titles, including Lakshmi, Mahalakshmi, Padmavati, Shri, and Bhoodevi. She embodies one aspect of feminine cosmic energy, symbolizing the 'rajas' or the elements of fertility, richness, prosperity, wealth, brilliance, and beauty within the phenomenal universe.