Handcrafted Vishnu and Laxmi Statue | Hindu God of Preservation and Wealth
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Size: 18.5cm (Height) x 12.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.75kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product:
This handmade Vishnu and Laxmi statue is crafted from oxidized copper, standing 18.5 cm tall with a 12.5 cm base and weighing 0.75 kg. The natural patina of the oxidized copper gives the statues an elegant, timeless appearance. Expertly handcrafted by skilled artisans, this Vishnu and Laxmi sculpture makes a beautiful addition to home altars, meditation spaces, or any spiritual decor setting, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and blessings.
Vishnu is typically represented with four arms, each signifying his many characteristics and cosmic functions. The statue depicts Vishnu with his shankha (conch), chakra (discus), gada (mace), and padma (lotus), which represent everlasting protection, power, wisdom, and purity and Laxmi statue depicts the goddess with her left hand carrying lotus flower, symbolizing protection and fearlessness, and her right hand in Abhaya Mudra, representing generosity and the granting of blessings.
Introduction to Bishnu and Laxmi:
Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism and is considered the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu mythology, Vishnu is part of the Trimurti, which also includes Brahma (the creator) and Shiva (the destroyer). Vishnu is often depicted as having four arms and holding various objects, such as a conch shell, a mace, and a discus. He is usually portrayed as having a peaceful and benevolent nature and is associated with the qualities of protection, preservation, and harmony. In Hinduism, Vishnu has many avatars or incarnations, including Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, who are revered as important figures in their own right.
Laxmi, in Hindu tradition, is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, revered as the consort of Vishnu and widely worshipped for bringing abundance and well-being. In Buddhist tradition, she is honored as a deity of wealth and generosity, symbolizing the giving of blessings and the accumulation of merit to support both material and spiritual prosperity. While her role in Hinduism is closely connected to the preservation of cosmic order through Vishnu, in Buddhism, she is seen more independently, representing the nurturing and sustaining aspects of abundance on the path to enlightenment.