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Handcrafted Divine Lakshmi Goddess Statue | Spiritual Home Decor
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Size: 31cm(Height) x 24cm(Length) x 17cm(Width)
Weight: 3.91 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Antique Finish
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About Our Product
This Divine Lakshmi Goddess Statue is a beautifully handcrafted sculpture made from copper with an antique finish, measuring 31 cm in height, 24 cm in length, and 17 cm in width, and weighing 3.91 kg. It is ideal for display on altars, meditation spaces, or as part of a sacred collection. The statue exudes prosperity, abundance, and spiritual elegance, making it a captivating centerpiece for devotional or decorative purposes.
The statue depicts Goddess Lakshmi seated gracefully in a meditative posture, with four arms holding symbolic objects that represent wealth, spiritual blessings, and protection. Her right hands display the gesture of giving and blessing, while the left hands hold ritual objects, including a conch and a symbolic treasure. Intricate detailing of the crown, jewelry, and flowing garments demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship, while the lotus base signifies purity and spiritual elevation. The antique finish enhances the subtle textures and the divine aura of the statue, highlighting its sacred presence.
In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi embodies wealth, prosperity, and divine blessings. Displaying this statue in an altar or sacred space encourages devotion, mindfulness, and auspicious energy. It is ideal for ritual use, meditation, spiritual gifting, or as a collector’s piece, combining symbolic meaning with refined artistry and traditional copper craftsmanship.
Introduction of Laxmi
Laxmi is primarily known as a Hindu Deity but is also highly revered in Tibetan Buddhism. She is considered a manifestation of the compassion and generosity of all Buddhas. In Buddhism, she is known as Pal Lhamo, a protective deity who deals with the demon population. She is also called Shri Lakshmi, a name closely linked with the feminine aspect of the Brahman. Lakshmi is one of the most recognized Hindu deities, celebrated as the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, and is considered one of the principal aspects of feminine cosmic energy. She is also known as Mahalakshmi, Padmavati, Shri, and Bhoodevi. Lakshmi is depicted with two arms and sits on a fully opened lotus flower, which signifies purity. She holds a lotus flower in each hand, with her right hand typically facing downwards, symbolizing that wealth and prosperity will come to those who seek her blessings. Her left hand often holds a lotus with a jewel, representing the fulfillment of desires and the acquisition of fortune. Additionally, she is frequently shown standing on a base made of a fully spread out lotus, with her right leg raised and her left leg lowered, indicating her readiness to act. Her four hands hold various symbols, including a mala (prayer beads), a flower, and a conch shell, signifying her power to bestow boons, protect her devotees, and grant them long life and knowledge. She is often accompanied by her mount, a swan, which represents purity and discrimination between the real and the false. Lakshmi is widely worshipped in Hinduism to attain material wealth, happiness, and spiritual well-being. Her birthday, known as Lakshmi Puja or Diwali, is celebrated across India and other countries with great fervor, marked by the exchange of gifts, lighting diyas (oil lamps), and bursting firecrackers, among other traditions.
























































































































































































































































































