The framed idol presents Goddess Lakshmi seated gracefully upon a fully bloomed lotus, which symbolizes purity, spiritual power, and detachment from materialism despite flourishing in it. She is depicted with four hands representing the four goals of human life: dharma, artha, kama, and moksha. Her upper two hands hold lotus buds that signify beauty, fertility, and spiritual awakening. One lower hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra to bless devotees with fearlessness and protection, while the other lower hand is in Varada Mudra with gold coins flowing down, denoting endless material and spiritual wealth. The idol is crafted in an antique silver finish with intricate gold detailing on her crown, jewelry, and waistband, enhancing its divine aura and regal appearance. It is elegantly mounted on a deep maroon velvet background and encased within a polished wooden frame with glass, making it suitable for worship as well as a decor piece for homes and offices. The serene expression on her face radiates compassion, calmness, and benevolence, inviting prosperity and positive energy into the space where it is placed
God's Photo
Padmakosha Dhanalakshmi Swarna Dhara
This is a framed antique silver idol of Goddess Lakshmi seated on a lotus, adorned with gold accents. She is shown with four arms, blessing devotees with wealth and protection. The piece is set against maroon velvet in a wooden frame, representing prosperity and divine grace.





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