Lakshmi Brass Statues
Lakshmi Brass Statues
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- Product Code: 3821
- Material: Brass
- Size: 8.25"H x 5"W x 2.50"D
- Weight: 1.750 Kg.
Description
Goddess Lakshmi is extremely popular among the women and is widely worshipped for wealth and prosperity. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman of golden complexion, with four hands. Laksmi's four hands represent the four ends of human life: dharma or righteousness, "kama" or desires, "artha" or wealth, and "moksha" or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Cascades of gold coins are seen flowing from her hands, suggesting that those who worship her gain wealth. She is often depicted wearing gold embroidered red clothes.
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- Product Code: 5254
- Material: Brass
- Size: 3.50"H x 2.90"W x 4"D
- Weight: 550 gm.
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- Product Code :3957
- Material :Brass
- Size : 7"H x 3.25"W each
- Weight :2.250 Kg.
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- Product Code :4709
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.25"H x 3.50"W x 2"D
- Weight :900 gm.
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- Product Code :1184
- Material :Brass
- Size :7"H x 4.25"W
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Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, light, wisdom and fortune, as well as luck, beauty and fertility, has been minutely carved out of brass by the sculptor. Seated on the Padmasana, she is engrossed over in meditation. Two elephants are also prominently carved out around her. A graceful and calm lady, the figure is a paradigm of refinement of the art. She is called Padmapriya or one who loves padma or lotus, which refers to purity and spiritual power. Rooted in the mud but blossoming above the water, completely uncontaminated by the mud, the lotus represents spiritual perfection and authority. Furthermore, the lotus seat is a common motif in Hindu iconography. Normally, Hindu gods and goddesses sit or stand upon a lotus that suggests their spiritual authority. Association with the lotus suggests that the being in question: god, human being-has transcended the limitations of the finite world and floats freely in a sphere of purity and spirituality. Shri-Lakshmi thus suggests more than the fertilizing powers of moist soil and the mysterious powers of growth. She suggests a perfection or state of refinement that transcends the material world. She is associated not only with the royal authority but with also spiritual authority, and she combines royal and priestly powers in her presence. The lotus, and the goddess Lakshmi by association, represents the fully developed blossoming of organic life. The birth of goddess Lakshmi is related to an ancient story. Durvasa, the short-tempered sage, once presented Indra, the king of the gods, with a garland of flowers which would never wilt. Indra, in return, gave it to his elephant, Airavata which enraged Durvasa. The sage cursed Indra that he and all the gods would lose their power because it had made them so proud and vain. Due to the curse, the demons vanquished the gods out of the heavens. The defeated gods then went to seek refuge to the Creator Lord Brahma who asked them to churn the ocean of milk, to obtain the nectar of immortality. The gods then went to Lord Vishnu, to seek his assistance. Lord Vishnu took the Avatar Kurma (Tortoise) and supported the Manthara Parvata (mountain ) as a churning rod, while the king of the serpents, Vasuki, became the churning rope. The gods and the demons (under the leadership of the pious and wise King Bali Chakravarti) both helped each other in churning the ocean of milk. Amongst the host of divine gifts which appeared from the ocean, goddess Lakshmi appeared and then chose Shri Vishnu as her consort, as only He had the power to control Maya (illusion). Because of this, Lakshmi is also called the daughter of the sea; since the moon also appeared from the ocean during the churning, the moon is called her brother. Physically, goddess Lakshmi is described as a fair lady, with four arms, seated on a lotus, dressed in fine garments and precious jewels. She has a benign countenance, is in her full youth and yet has a motherly appearance. In the form of Bhudevi or Mother Earth, she supports life and nature. In the form of Sridevi, she is the with the Supreme Lord and is the Goddess of beauty. Bhudevi and Sridevi are mistaken of being seperate Goddesses, but they are only one, Laxmi. As being the wife of Vishnu or Narayan, she is also known as Narayani. As the the Divine Mother of the Universe, she is worshiped for her motherly feelings and power.
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- Product Code :3817
- Material :Brass
- Size :9"H x 6"W x 5.75"D
- Weight :3.100 Kg.
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Goddess Lakshmi is seen seated on a lotus with her left hand in the mudra of bestowing wealth. In her two top hands she holds lotus blossoms and her body is adorned with jewels. She is wearing lot of ornaments and deep sense of feminine beauty is manifest in this polished brass figure.
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- Product Code :5422
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.50"H x 4"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :1.50 Kg.
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The beautiful figure of Goddess Lakshmi is given a refine and spectacular treatment by the sculptor. The figure contains some dazzling carvings and the goddess of prosperity is treated by master of sculpture as the figure reveals a deep sense of feminine beauty and gracefulness. Lakshmi is one of the most popular female goddesses in Hinduism and is worshipped for greater wealth.
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- Product Code : 5406
- Material : Brass
- Size : 4.75"H x 7"W
- Weight : 1.00 kg.
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- Product Code :5289
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.50"H x 5.50"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :2 Kg.
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The brass statue of Devi Laxmi is nicely crafted to give a sense of piety and devotion. The devi is holding two lotuses on her two hands and with her third hand she is blessing her devotees and from her fourth hand golden coins are emanating as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. She is a paradigm of prosperity and wealth and is worshipped widely across the country. She is one of the most amenable female deities and can be easily satisfied. She is wearing lot of jewelries and a sense of gracefulness is manifest on her face. Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu and is often portrayed along with the Lord. The devi’s body is nicely detailed out with some dazzling ornaments, which also symbolizes her being the goddess of wealth and prosperity. She is often invoked for wealth and prosperity along with Lord Ganesha. Finer drapery, dazzling jewelries, minute treatment, and detailed attention to every part of the body make the figure a sculptural joy and beauty. Goddess Laxmi is quite popular among the women and she is the goddess of purity, chastity and generosity; and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm. Her four hands represent four spiritual virtues. She sits on a fully blossomed lotus, a seat of divine truth. Laxmi's personal charm is considered par excellence. An aura of divine happiness, mental and spiritual satisfaction, and prosperity always surround her face.
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- Product Code :5220
- Material :Brass
- Size :28"H x 8.25"W x 8.50"D
- Weight :10.800 Kg.
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The spectacular brass figure is nicely carved out with finesse and refinement. The Goddess of prosperity and welath is wearing some elegant clothes and jewelries. The Goddess is holding a plate. Whereas the lower part if highly adorned, the upper part of the body is left unadorned. The tall and thin figure manifests itself a deep sense of feminine beauty and accomplishment. She is standing on a podium and her headgear is also nicely treated. One of the most widely worshipped female deities, the goddess is revered along with Lord Ganesha for good fortune and wealth. The goddess is the repository of wealth, prosperity and fortune. Mantras for the goddess are easy to memorise. For overall spiritual growth use the Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra: OM Maha Deyvicha Vidmahay, Vishnu Patnicha Deemahee, Thanno Lakshmi Prachodayat. For financial benefit, we should chant: OM Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namaha. For greater happiness, one need to pray: OM Shreem Shree-aee Namaha.
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- Product Code : 14060
- Material :Brass
- Size :5"H x 3.25"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :860 gm.
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- Product Code :6138
- Material: Brass
- Size: 2.75"H x2.10"W x 1.85"D Each
- Weight: 480 gm.
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The twin images of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi are nicely treated. Both Ganesha and Lakshmi are two prominent deities in Hindu pantheon and worshipping them together gives us the maximum benefits. Whereas the Lord Ganesha is the Lord of Learning, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles and is worshipped first before beginning any rituals. On the other hand, Lakshmi is worshipped widely for wealth and prosperity. She is the consort of Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods.
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- Product Code :B6144
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.75"H x 2"W x 1.25"
- Weight :420 gm.
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The miniature pair of brass Ganesha Laxmi figurine has been nicely crafted. Lord Ganesha is the Lord of Fortune and Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. It is believed that worshipping them together gives us lot of good wealth and brings in good luck. It is believed that worshipping them together gives us lot of fortune and wealth. The popularity of Lord Ganesha for the Hindus can be easily gauged by the fact that he is known by as many as 108 names. Goddess Laxmi is extremely popular deity and is worshipped by all Hindus.
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- Product Code : 14048
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 2.450 kg.
- Size: 11"H x 4.75"W x 4"D
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- Product Code : 1404
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 3.750 kg.
- Size: 7.75'H x 7.75"W x 3.50"D
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- Product Code :9062
- Material :Brass
- Size :11" x 4.75" x 4"
- Weight :2.370 kg.
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- Product Code :B5900
- Material :Brass
- Size :1.75"L x 1.75"W x 1.75"H
- Weight :250 gm.
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- Product Code :BS7293
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.25"H x 1.90"W x 1.25"D
- Weight :128 gm.
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- Product Code :7849
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.50"H x 5"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :1.780 kg.
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In this brass figure Shri Narasimha is shown with Lakshmi. Narasimha, the half-human, half-lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu, provides a very fascinating study of the Lord's incarnation in order to lessen the sufferings of his devotees. Sage Kashyap had four wives, Diti, Aditi, Vinita and Kudroo. From Diti was born demons and Aditi gave birth to gods, while from Vinita was born Garud, the carrier of Vishnu and the last one Kudroo created the hydras. Diti gave birth to Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu. Lord Vishnu had to kill Hiranyaksha as he wrought havoc on the gods. Following this Hiranyakashipu bore a strong hatred for Lord Vishnu and Vishnu's very name was like poison to him. His blood was boiling with the hatred of Vishnu. Hiranyakashipu went to the mountain Mandara and began the severe order of penance and could successfully invoke Lord Brahma from whom he received a boon that he could be killed neither by any creature created by Brahma; either in the house nor outside it; neither either during the daytime nor at night; no weapon could cause his death and he should not die either on land or in the sky. Armed with such a boon, the demon crossed all limits and wrought havoc on heaven and earth. He even dethroned Indra, the king of heavens. Hiranyakashipu's son Prahalad was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu right from his very childhood. Prahalad had not pay any attention to the orders of his father not to worship Vishnu. Hiranyakashipu is father tried to kill his son in a fit of anger. But all his attempts were foiled by Prahlad's saviour Lord Vishnu. At last Hiranyakashipu thundered at Prahlad and asked him who his protector was? Prahalad replied: "It was Hari who gave me this courage. He is stronger than anyone else. You and I, the universe, even Brahma are nothing before his strength. He is the real Lord of the Universe.” He shouted in rage: “Show me where is he” Prahlad replied: “He is everywhere.” The king could no longer control his anger. He hit a pillar with his mace. “Is he here?” He asked Prahlad. He drew out his sword and pounced upon the little boy. A terrible deafening sound came and as the stunned men watched, the pillar split into two and was born the Sri Hari, in the form of Narasimha with a head of a lion and the body of a man. (Nara = Man: Simham = Lion). He ultimately killed Hiranyakashipu and saved the world.
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- Product Code :B6386
- Material :Brass
- Size :15.25"H x 9.75"W x 6.50"D
- Weight :6.940 kg.
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- Product Code :B6196
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.60"W x 1.50"D
- Weight :500 gm.
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- Product Code :B6194
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.50"W x 2"D
- Weight :1.900 kg.
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- Product Code :B6146
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.10"H x 2.45"W x 1.60"D
- Weight :540 gm.
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The brass statues figure of a pair of Lakshmi and Ganesha is nicely treated. Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped together for maximum benefits. The Lord of Wisdom is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism and the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity is worshipped for maximum wealth in home. She is widely worshipped and can be easily propitiated as well. Goddess Lakshmi is the repository of wealth and prosperity and for a wealthy and prosperous life, she is invoked with deep devotion. The Lord of Lords removes all obstacles in our life.
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- Product Code :B6142
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.50"W x 1.85"D
- Weight :640 gm.
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Here Lord Ganesha and Lakshmi are nicely carved out. It is believed that worshipping the duo together gives lot of happiness and prosperity. Lord Ganesha is the Remover of Obstacles and Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity. In religious ceremony, they are invoked together for maximum benefits. Lakshmi is one of the most widely worshipped female deities and she is very popular among the women devotees.
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