Get Goddess Lakshmi Seated on Saptalakshmi and Kirtimukha Prabhawali Throne (Ashtalakshmi) - Hoysala Art
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Bejeweled luxuriously in gold ornaments all over the body;
goddess Lakshmi is decorated with multiple necklaces around her laboriously
carved slender neck and a super long jewel garland veiling her body from top to
bottom. Zoom in to the realistic curve of her waist which is part covered by
the round pendant of her necklace. The large kundals and the bracelets on her
hand complement with the traditional and beautiful carvings of her stylized
throne. Goddess Lakshmi is revered in Hindu culture as
the bestower of wealth, power, luxury and beauty and here she sits in
lalitasana on a lavishly carved double lotus pedestal, garbed in a charmingly
chiseled dhoti in floral patterns, a kamarband that has its long fan hung in
the front along with a matching blouse that fits perfect on her chest. Each and
every adornment and curve of her body highlights the graciousness of Lakshmi
mata.
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Goddess Lakshmi Seated on Saptalakshmi and Kirtimukha Prabhawali |
Chaturbhuja has her anterior hands postured in a mudra of
granting boon of bravery, protection and love while the posterior hands hold
two full bloom lotuses each in her hands. Not only is the goddess
herself, even the lavish throne she sits on, is carved in extreme ethnic beauty
focusing on the carver’s professional skills and creativity. The three-layered
pedestal is carved in ethnic twists and turns giving a touch of floral panel
and the long Kirtimukha prabhavali has Mughal carved pillars and the
semi-circular top carved in a Saptalakshmi panel.
All the seven forms of goddess Lakshmi are enclosed in a
circular ring, settled on a blooming lotus and are depicted in their basic
iconography. The inner border is ethnically carved having small elephants
chiseled all along, signifying her as Gajalakshmi. The long stylish
multilayered crown of goddess Lakshmi and the large designer aureole have their designs manifested from
the traditional Hoysala art. This Ashtalakshmi sculpture is a great
ornamentation to decorate your house, office or hotel interiors.
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