Brass Goddess Gaja (Elepahant) Lakshmi Idol In 7.5 Inches (19 Cm)
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Dimension:
H*L*W = 7.5*9.5*2 Inches ( 19*24*5 Cm)
Weight (Kg/Gm) - 3.7 Kg
Description:
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Representation: Gajalakshmi is a form of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
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Depiction: Gajalakshmi is often depicted sitting on a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. She is flanked by two elephants on either side, pouring water over her.
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Elephants: The elephants in Gajalakshmi's depiction symbolize royalty, fertility, and abundance. They are considered sacred animals in Hinduism and are associated with strength and wisdom.
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Meaning: Gajalakshmi represents the blessings of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Her presence is believed to bring abundance and material well-being to her devotees.
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Significance: Devotees worship Gajalakshmi to seek her blessings for financial success, prosperity in business, and overall abundance in life.
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Rituals: Worship of Gajalakshmi often involves offering prayers, flowers, and various offerings to seek her blessings. Devotees may also perform specific rituals and observe fasting to honor her.
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Festivals: Gajalakshmi is revered during festivals such as Diwali and Varalakshmi Vratam, where devotees seek her blessings for wealth and prosperity.
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Spiritual Significance: Beyond material wealth, Gajalakshmi is also associated with spiritual wealth and well-being. Her blessings are believed to bring inner peace, harmony, and spiritual growth.
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Cultural Importance: The depiction of Gajalakshmi is commonly found in temples, homes, and places of business across Hindu-majority regions, symbolizing the importance of prosperity and abundance in daily life.
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Symbol of Generosity: Gajalakshmi is also seen as a symbol of generosity and the importance of sharing wealth with others, reinforcing the concept of charity and giving back to the community.
Care & Maintenance:
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Regular Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away dust and dirt.
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Occasional Polishing: Polish the brass idol with brass polish or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to restore its shine.
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Prevent Tarnishing: Keep the idol away from moisture, humidity, and acidic substances to avoid tarnishing.
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Handle with Care: Lift and handle the brass idol gently to prevent scratching or damaging the surface.
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Inspect Regularly: Periodically check the idol for any signs of damage or corrosion and address them promptly.
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Maintain Altar Environment: Keep the altar area clean and free from clutter to protect the brass idol from damage
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