








Sacred Wealth Goddess Laxmi Mata Statue | Prosperity & Abundance Idol
Handmade Wealth Goddess Laxmi Mata Statue | Spiritual Vastu Decor & Auspicious Gift
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.20kg
Materials: Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Statue :
This Sacred Wealth Goddess Laxmi Mata Statue, crafted with a copper body and elegantly silver plated, embodies divine prosperity and abundance. Measuring 9.5cm by 8.5cm and weighing 0.20kg, it captures Goddess Laxmi seated gracefully in a lotus position, exuding peace and spiritual harmony. The detailed craftsmanship highlights her ornate crown, flowing gown, and the meaningful mudras that symbolize generosity, wisdom, and the continuous flow of wealth. Perfect for home altars, meditation spaces, or offices, this statue serves as a powerful reminder to attract positive energy, success, and financial growth into your life. Let Laxmi Mata’s blessings inspire confidence and abundant fortune every day.
Every aspect of the design represents purity and devotion. Goddess Laxmi, the respected Goddess of wealth and success, is historically worshipped to provide prosperity, eradicate financial problems, and stimulate progress. This statue is also an excellent gift for occasions such as Diwali, weddings, and housewarmings, bestowing blessings of good fortune, happiness, and spiritual grace to loved ones.
Introduction To Laxmi:
Laxmi is primarily known as a Hindu Deity. But she is also highly revered in Tibetan Buddhism. Laxmi is mainly recognized as a Hindu deity. She is, however, also held in great regard in Tibetan Buddhism. She is also known as Pal Lhamo (Shri Lakshmi). She is said to be a peaceful manifestation of Shri Devi Dudsolma, the primary female guardian of Tibetan Buddhism and Lhasa, Tibet. She is not the same thing as Shri Devi Magzor Gyalmo, the angry manifestation of Sarasvati, who rides a mule and has one face and two arms. The artwork of Shri Lakshmi is often associated with the Gelug Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and is anticipated to have appeared after the 17th century. Laxmi is known as Lakshmi, Mahalakshmi, Padmavati, Shri, and Bhoodevi, among other titles. She is one of the feminine cosmic energy's aspects, symbolizing the 'rajas' or phenomenal universe's element of fertility, richness, prosperity, wealth, brilliance, and beauty.
How do you take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.