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Mata Lakshmi Statues

Devi Lakshmi is the most widely loved of Hindu devis. As the wife of Lord Vishnu, Lord of creation, She presides over resources and wealth, both of which are indispensable to the process of creation. She is tall, fair, and curvaceous, in keeping with the highest standards of Indian devi aesthetics. In this supersmooth marble sculpture She is depicted in a saree of orange silk, draped North Indian style and teamed with red-and-gold brocade.
Buy Four Armed Standing Lakshmi Sculptures or Statues
Buy Four Armed Standing Lakshmi Sculptures orStatues

Her iconography is unmistakable. Chaturbhujadhari (four-armed), with the palms of the anterior hands turned outward in blessing. Zoom in on the same to take in the beauty of the vivid vermillion-coloured mehendi tattooed against her milk-white skin. Matching red mehendi is to be found on the precisely sculpted toes of her delicate feet. In each of her posterior hands she holds a pink, green-stemmed lotus, picked fresh off the waters.

The gorgeous gold shringar on her person fits her divine queen status - streams of gold down her torso, cinching her waist, tinkling at her wrists and ankles. As she stands on a simple pedestal carpeted with the soft green of a lotuspad, she looks straight ahead of Her, Her large eyes brimming with wisdom and maternal goodwill. A bejewelled gold crown on her black hair and a halo of lotus petals complete the picture of the divine.

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